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    Atomic suicide!Walter Russell - 1957 - Waynesboro, Va.,: University of Science and PHilosophy. Edited by Lao Russell.
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    Philosophy of mind.Russell J. Jenkins & Walter E. Sullivan (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Nova Publishers.
    In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the philosophy of the mind. Topics discussed in this compilation include the concepts of hope and belief; how consciousness builds the subject through relating and human behaviour; analysing the neurophysiological mechanism of qigong on the mind and brain activity; the conscious and unconscious mind and implications for society, religion, and disease; how the mind is shaped by culture; and the power of computational mathematics to explore some of the (...)
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    Critical notice.Russell Cornett - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):811-822.
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    Defining Morality.Russell Cornett - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (3):547-.
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    Moral Objectivism.Russell Cornett - unknown
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  6. Naturalism and morality.Russell Cornett - 1986 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 21 (48):69.
     
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    Revising the language of morals.Russell W. Cornett - 1987 - Metaphilosophy 18 (2):136–142.
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    The dilemma of the moral.Russell W. Cornett - 1987 - Journal of Value Inquiry 21 (2):101-109.
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    Reason and Value. [REVIEW]Russell Cornett - 1986 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (4):811-822.
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    Mind, Perception And Science.Walter Russell Brain - 1951 - Blackwell Scientific.
  11. Jesus and the Trinity.Walter Russell Bowie - 1960
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  12. Joy in Believing, Selections from the Spoken and Written Words and the Prayers of Henry Sloan Coffin.Walter Russell Bowie - 1956
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  13. On being alive.Walter Russell Bowie - 1931 - London,: C. Scribner's sons.
  14. Preachingy.Walter Russell Bowie - 1954
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  15. Where you find God.Walter Russell Bowie - 1968 - New York,: Harper & Row.
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    Science, philosophy, and religion.Walter Russell Brain Baron Brain - 1959 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press.
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    Freedom versus Organisation, 1814-1914; The Method of Freedom.George E. G. Catlin, Bertrand Russell & Walter Lippmann - 1936 - Philosophical Review 45 (1):81.
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    Picture Imperfect: Utopian Thought for an Anti-Utopian Age.Russell Jacoby - 2005 - Columbia University Press.
    "The choice we have is not between reasonable proposals and an unreasonable utopianism. Utopian thinking does not undermine or discount real reforms. Indeed, it is almost the opposite: practical reforms depend on utopian dreaming."--Russell Jacoby, _Picture Imperfect_ Utopianism suffers from an image problem: A recent exhibition on utopias in Paris and New York included photographs of Hitler's _Mein Kampf_ and a Nazi concentration camp. Many observers judge utopians and their sympathizers as foolhardy dreamers at best and murderous totalitarians at (...)
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    Bette Anton, MLS, is the Head Librarian of the Optometry Library/Health Sciences Information Service. This library serves the University of California at Berkeley–University of California at San Francisco Joint Medical Program and the University of California at Berkeley School of Optometry.Stanley P. Azen, Leslie J. Blackhall, Katherine H. Brown, Carole H. Browner, Russell Burck, Jean E. Chambers, Gelya Frank, Walter Glannon & Amnon Goldworth - 2002 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 11:114-115.
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    The Purposes, Practices, and Professionalism of Teacher Reflectivity: Insights for Twenty-First-Century Teachers and Students.Sunya T. Collier, Dean Cristol, Sandra Dean, Nancy Fichtman Dana, Donna H. Foss, Rebecca K. Fox, Nancy P. Gallavan, Eric Greenwald, Leah Herner-Patnode, James Hoffman, Fred A. J. Korthagen, Barbara Larrivee Hea-Jin Lee, Jane McCarthy, Christie McIntyre, D. John McIntyre, Rejoyce Soukup Milam, Melissa Mosley, Lynn Paine, Walter Polka, Linda Quinn, Mistilina Sato, Jason Jude Smith, Anne Rath, Audra Roach, Katie Russell, Kelly Vaughn, Jian Wang, Angela Webster-Smith, Ruth Chung Wei, C. Stephen White, Rachel Wlodarksy, Diane Yendol-Hoppey & Martha Young (eds.) - 2010 - R&L Education.
    This book provides practical and research-based chapters that offer greater clarity about the particular kinds of teacher reflection that matter and avoids talking about teacher reflection generically, which implies that all kinds of reflection are of equal value.
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    Picture Imperfect: Utopian Thought for an Anti-Utopian Age.Russell Jacoby - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    "The choice we have is not between reasonable proposals and an unreasonable utopianism. Utopian thinking does not undermine or discount real reforms. Indeed, it is almost the opposite: practical reforms depend on utopian dreaming."--Russell Jacoby, _Picture Imperfect_ Utopianism suffers from an image problem: A recent exhibition on utopias in Paris and New York included photographs of Hitler's _Mein Kampf_ and a Nazi concentration camp. Many observers judge utopians and their sympathizers as foolhardy dreamers at best and murderous totalitarians at (...)
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    Incompleteness Via Paradox and Completeness.Walter Dean - 2020 - Review of Symbolic Logic 13 (3):541-592.
    This paper explores the relationship borne by the traditional paradoxes of set theory and semantics to formal incompleteness phenomena. A central tool is the application of the Arithmetized Completeness Theorem to systems of second-order arithmetic and set theory in which various “paradoxical notions” for first-order languages can be formalized. I will first discuss the setting in which this result was originally presented by Hilbert & Bernays (1939) and also how it was later adapted by Kreisel (1950) and Wang (1955) in (...)
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    Book reviews and notices. [REVIEW]Kate Brittlebank, Kathleen D. Morrison, Christopher Key Chapple, D. L. Johnson, Fritz Blackwell, Carl Olson, Chenchuramaiah T. Bathala, Gail Hinich Sutherland, Gail Hinich Sutherland, Ashley James Dawson, Nancy Auer Falk, Carl Olson, Dan Cozort, Karen Pechilis Prentiss, Tessa Bartholomeusz, Katharine Adeney, D. L. Johnson, Heidi Pauwels, Paul Waldau, Paul Waldau, C. Mackenzie Brown, David Kinsley, John E. Cort, Jonathan S. Walters, Christopher Key Chapple, Helene T. Russell, Jeffrey J. Kripal, Dermot Killingley, Dorothy M. Figueira & John S. Strong - 1998 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 2 (1):117-156.
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    Schrödinger: Life and Thought. Walter Moore.Russell McCormmach - 1992 - Isis 83 (2):344-345.
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    The conservative mind: from Burke to Santayana.Russell Kirk - 1953 - Chicago: H. Regnery Co..
    2015 Reprint of 1953 Edition. Full Facsimile of the original edition. Not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. In attempting to clarify the spirit of conservatism, Kirk turns his attention to three broad fields-political philosophy, religious thought, and imaginative literature. Following Burke, whom he calls the first truly modern conservative thinker, he studies the work of John Adams, Walter Scott, Calhoun, Fenimore Cooper, Tocqueville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Benjamin Disraeli, Cardinal Newman, George Santayana, and T.S. Eliot and others. Vigorously written, the book (...)
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    Walter Couvreur.Russell Webb - 1998 - Buddhist Studies Review 15 (1):73-74.
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  27. "Back to the future": Philosophy of education as an instrument of its time.Walter Feinberg - 2006 - Education and Culture 22 (2):7-18.
    : In this 2006 John Dewey Society Invited Address, I place Dewey in a larger philosophical and historical context. My hope is that by doing so we can learn more about the future prospects for the role of philosophy of education. I see Dewey as one of those rare canonical philosophers whose reputation as a philosopher is intricately tied to their writings on education and I want to explore why this tie makes sense with some canonical figures, such as Plato (...)
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    Russell on Leibniz.Walter H. O'briant - 1979 - Studia Leibnitiana 11 (2):159 - 222.
    Bertrand Russells Buch A Cntical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz bildet einen Meilenstein in der Leibniz-Forschung, vor allem in den angelsächsischen Ländern. In diesem Aufsatz untersuche ich zunächst die Entstehungsgeschichte dieses Werkes (Russells intensive Beschäftigung mit Leibniz anläßlich einer Vorlesung, die Quellen, die Russell benutzt hat, und die Hilfe und Unterstützung, die ihm von Philosophen wie James Ward und G. E. Moore zuteil wurden). Anschließend behandle ich das Echo, das Russells Buch gefunden hat. Am Schluß suche ich Russells (...)
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  29. Russell E. Bayliff's and others' "Values and Policy in American Society". [REVIEW]Walter G. Muelder - 1955 - Philosophical Forum 13:111.
     
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    The Actual World from Platonism to Plans.Walter Schultz - 2014 - Philosophia Christi 16 (1):81-100.
    “The actual world” is a familiar term in possible-worlds discourse. A desirable account of the nature and structure of the actual world that coheres with the doctrine of creation ex nihilo will include a theory of truth-making, account for the dynamics of the universe in relation to the doctrine of creation, say how so-called abstract objects are related to God, and preclude the Russell Paradox. By emending Alvin Plantinga’s theistic modal realism, this paper recovers a view of the actual (...)
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    On the sociocultural body of knowledge.Walter Schweidler - 2017 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 51 (1):56-67.
    The author defends the anti-representationalist claim that the formation of the proper names (and as a consequence – scientific terms or notions) cannot happen through certain ostensive pointing at some objects given here and now (like in B. Russell’s theory) or through perceptions which are generalized inductively or by means of Kantian apperception or Anschauung. In order to answer the question about the concepts formation we have to take into account the historical and socio-cultural background of the genesis of (...)
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    Review of Jack Russell Weinstein, Adam Smith’s Pluralism: Rationality, Education, and Moral Sentiments. [REVIEW]Walter Feinberg - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (5):521-523.
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    François Hemsterhuis (review). [REVIEW]Walter E. Rex - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (4):480-482.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:480 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY categories can be applied to the objects of moral distinctions. Nor, on the other hand, can moral distinctions be derived from causal reasoning, although naturally we can make causal inferences about moral distinctions. In the Humean account, moral distinctions must be impressions derived from a moral sense existing independently of any consideration of divine sanction. Hume, in effect, separates ethics from religion, though he admits (...)
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    Moral skepticisms - by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong.Luke Russell - 2008 - Philosophical Books 49 (1):80-81.
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    Philosophic Classics: From Plato to Derrida.Forrest E. Baird & Walter Arnold Kaufmann - 2000 - Routledge.
    This anthology of readings in the survey of Western philosophy--from the Ancient Greeks to the 20th Century--is designed to be accessible to today's readers. Striking a balance between major and minor figures, it features the best available translations of texts--complete works or complete selections of works-- which are both central to each philosopher's thought and are widely accepted as part of the canon. The selections are readable and accessible, while still being faithful to the original. Includes Introductions to each historical (...)
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    Introduction: Whispers of the Flesh: Essays in Memory of Pierre Klossowski.Ian James & Russell Ford - 2005 - Diacritics 35 (1):3-6.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:diacritics 35.1 (2005) 3-6MuseSearchJournalsThis JournalContents[Access article in PDF]Whispers of the Flesh Essays in Memory of Pierre KlossowskiIan JamesRussell Ford Pierre Klossowski—novelist, essayist, painter, and translator—was one of the most startling, original, and influential figures in twentieth-century French intellectual culture. The older brother of the well-known painter Balthus and a close associate of Georges Bataille, Klossowski's diverse oeuvre includes novels, philosophical essays, and translations, as well as paintings and films. (...)
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    Gustav Beromann. Russell's examination of Leibniz examined. Meaning and existence, by Gustav Bergmann, The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison1960, pp. 155–188. , pp. 175–203.). [REVIEW]Walter H. O'Briant - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (1):105-106.
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    Review: Gustav Bergmann, Russell's Examination of Leibniz Examined. [REVIEW]Walter H. O'Briant - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (1):105-106.
  39. Bertrand Russell, Freedom and Organisation. And Walter Lippmann, The Method of Freedom. [REVIEW]A. W. Harrison - 1934 - Hibbert Journal 33:296.
     
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    Two German Works on Russell [reviews of Walter Langhammer, Bertrand Russell and Ernst R. Sandvoss, Bertrand Russell in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddocumenten ].Harry Ruja - 1985 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 5 (1).
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  41. Two German Works on Russell [reviews of Walter Langhammer, Bertrand Russell and Ernst R. Sandvoss, Bertrand Russell in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddocumenten ]. [REVIEW]Harry Ruja - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 5 (1):93.
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    Walter Benjamin's Philosophy of Language.Alexei Procyshyn - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (6):368-381.
    In this article, I reconstruct Walter Benjamin's philosophy of language and refine the non-predicational view of meaning often attributed to him. By situating his 1916 essay ‘On Language as Such and on the Language of Man’ within the context of his struggle with Russell's paradox and its implications for phenomenology, I show how Benjamin arrives at his conception of non-conceptual content as an environmentally embedded affordance that is directly apprehended by appropriately situated and capable agents. This affordance-like character (...)
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    Alfred Russel Wallace and the Road to Natural Selection, 1844–1858.Charles H. Smith - 2015 - Journal of the History of Biology 48 (2):279-300.
    Conventional wisdom has had it that the naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace and his colleague Henry Walter Bates journeyed to the Amazon in 1848 with two intentions in mind: to collect natural history specimens, and to consider evidential materials that might reveal the causal basis of organic evolution. This understanding has been questioned recently by the historian John van Wyhe, who points out that with regard to the second matter, at least, there appears to be no evidence of a “smoking (...)
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    Has Man a Future? By Bertrand Russell. Penguin Books, Toronto, Longmans Canada Ltd. 1962, p. 128..60¢Nuclear Weapons and Christian Conscience. Edited by Walter Stein. London, Merlin Press. 1961, p. 151. $3.00. [REVIEW]David P. Gauthier - 1962 - Dialogue 1 (2):230-231.
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  45. Practical intelligence and the virtues.Daniel C. Russell - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book develops an Aristotelian account of the virtue of practical intelligence or "phronesis"--an excellence of deliberating and making choices--which ...
  46. Mysticism and logic.Bertrand Russell - 1917 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    Ten brilliant essays on logic appear in this collection, the work of one of the world’s best-known authorities on logic. In these thought-provoking arguments and meditations, Nobel Prize winner Bertrand Russell challenges the romantic mysticism of the 19th century, positing instead his theory of logical atomism. These essays are categorized by Russell as "entirely popular" and "somewhat more technical." The former include the well-known title essay plus "A Free Man’s Worship" and "The Place of Science in a Liberal (...)
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  47. Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description.Bertrand Russell - 1917 - In Mysticism and logic. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. pp. 152-167.
  48. On Denoting.Bertrand Russell - 1905 - Mind 14 (56):479-493.
    By a `denoting phrase' I mean a phrase such as any one of the following: a man, some man, any man, every man, all men, the present King of England, the present King of France, the center of mass of the solar system at the first instant of the twentieth century, the revolution of the earth round the sun, the revolution of the sun round the earth. Thus a phrase is denoting solely in virtue of its form. We may distinguish (...)
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  49. The Problems of Philosophy.Bertrand Russell - 1912 - Portland, OR: Home University Library.
    Bertrand Russell was one of the greatest logicians since Aristotle, and one of the most important philosophers of the past two hundred years. As we approach the 125th anniversary of the Nobel laureate's birth, his works continue to spark debate, resounding with unmatched timeliness and power. The Problems of Philosophy, one of the most popular works in Russell's prolific collection of writings, has become core reading in philosophy. Clear and accessible, this little book is an intelligible and stimulating (...)
     
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  50. On the notion of cause.Bertrand Russell - 1917 - In Mysticism and logic. Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. pp. 171-196.
    El autor intenta mostrar que el concepto de ley es totalmente innecesario y que solo sirve para crear confusiones y generar falacias. Para ello muestra que la supuesta “ley de la causalidad” es inconsistente y que la ciencia no requiere de ella más que en una primera fase. Las ciencias maduras usan relaciones, en concreto, relaciones mediante ecuaciones diferenciales para desempe\ nar el papel que se le quiere otorgar a la ley de la causalidad. Despues de hacer esto, el autor (...)
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