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  1. The Perfectly True Knowledge.James Theophilus Edwards - forthcoming - None.
    My paper discusses the philosophical interrelationship between perfection, truth, and knowledge. The connection that exists between these three concepts underscores the argument of my paper that they are all one and the same thing. -/- The concepts of perfection, truth and knowledge are analysed in that order. I analyse perfection and demonstrate the practicalities of my arguments. Truth is then scrutinized and defined to illustrate its intimate relationship with perfection leading to the conclusion that knowledge being ‘truth that is perfect’. (...)
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    Who shall live when not all can live?James F. Childress in, R. B. Edwards & G. C. Graber - 1988 - In Bioethics.
  3. World Monopoly and Peace.James S. Allen, Corwin D. Edwards, Theodore J. Kreps, Ben W. Lewis, Fritz Machlup & Robert P. Terrill - 1947 - Science and Society 11 (1):85-88.
     
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    Information processing in the visual periphery.James R. Antes & David C. Edwards - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (5):351-353.
  5. Pre-emptive Anonymous Whistleblowing.James Rocha & Edward Song - 2012 - Public Affairs Quarterly 26 (4):257-271.
    While virtually everyone recognizes the moral permissibility of whistleblowing under certain circumstances, most theorists offer relatively conservative accounts of when it is allowed, and are reluctant to offer a full recommendation of the practice as an important tool towards addressing ethical failures in the workplace. We think that accounts such as these tend to overestimate the importance of professional or personal obligations, and underestimate the moral obligation to shine light on severe professional malfeasance. Of course, a whistleblower, even an anonymous (...)
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  6. Epitome Doctrinæmoralis Ex Decem Libris Ethicorum Aristotelis Ad Nicomachum.Theophilus Golius, Roger Aristotle, Edward Nicomachus, Daniel & Story - 1662 - Ex Officina Rogeri Danielis, Pro Edvardo Story Bibliopola Cantabrigiensi.
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    Note from the editors.James Bernauer, Edward McGushin & Joseph Tanke - 2005 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (5-6):515-515.
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    Informed Consent in Two Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers: Insights From Research Coordinators.Christine M. Suver, Jennifer K. Hamann, Erin M. Chin, Felicia C. Goldstein, Hanna M. Blazel, Cecelia M. Manzanares, Megan J. Doerr, Sanjay J. Asthana, Lara M. Mangravite, Allan I. Levey, James J. Lah & Dorothy F. Edwards - 2020 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (2):114-124.
  9. World, Mind, and Ethics: Essays on the Ethical Philosophy of Bernard Williams.James Edward John Altham & Ross Harrison (eds.) - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Bernard Williams is one of the most influential figures in ethical theory, where he has set a considerable part of the current agenda. In this collection a distinguished international team of philosophers who have been stimulated by Williams's work give responses to it. The topics covered include equality; consistency; comparisons between science and ethics; integrity; moral reasons; the moral system; and moral knowledge. Williams himself provides a substantial reply, which shows both the directions of his own thought and also his (...)
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    A Text-Book of Psychology.James Rowland Angell & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (5):545.
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    The horizon model continued: Incorporating the somatic mysticism of pre-history, and some further theoretical issues.Edward James Dale - 2010 - Sophia 49 (3):393-406.
    The paper continues the model I began in a previous issue of Sophia . It is argued that the predominance of purely ascending or ‘top down’ forms of spirituality which stemmed largely from the axial period and have been carried forward into modern, transpersonal theories of evolutionary spirituality is a mistake and that there exists a lost or largely ignored form of spirituality—which I name somatic—which was the predominant domain of early Neolithic and Palaeolithic experience. Aspects of what I call (...)
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    Variability in the Emergence Point of Transpersonal Experience in the Life Cycle.Edward James Dale - 2014 - Anthropology of Consciousness 25 (2):143-164.
    It is shown in this article that many positions that are usually considered incompatible or antagonistic can be synthesized into a unified framework, creating a model of transpersonal development based around plurality and complexity. The model focuses on evolutionary developmental biology as well as around psychological theories. A large degree of variability in the nature of transpersonal experience in the life cycle is to be expected, due to differences in both the “timing of onset” of transpersonal characteristics and the “length (...)
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    The logic of plurality.James Edward John Altham - 1971 - London,: Methuen.
  14. Teaching the Old Testament in English Classes.James S. Ackerman, Alan Wilkin Jenks, Edward B. Jenkinson & Jan Blough - 1973
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  15. Positivism Before the Church Congress, a Reply to Mr. Balfour [in His Address to the Manchester Church Congress].Edward Spencer Beesly & Arthur James Balfour - 1889
     
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    The development of parent-infant attachment through dynamic and interactive signaling loops of care and cry.James Edward Swain, Linda C. Mayes & James F. Leckman - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):472-473.
    In addition to the infant cry being a signal for attention, it may also be a critical component of the early formation of attachments with caregivers. We consider the complex development of that attachment, which involves reciprocal interactive signaling and a host of evolutionarily conserved caregiver factors.
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    An introduction to the horizon model: An alternative to universalist frameworks of mystical development.Edward James Dale - 2009 - Sophia 48 (3):281-298.
    Critics have pointed out that the content and sequence of mystical development reported by different traditions do not seem very congruous with the contention that there is a universal path of mystical development. I propose a model of mystical development that is more subtle than traditional ‘invariant hierarchical’ models, and which explains how the apparently differing accounts of mystical development between traditions and thinkers can be reconciled with each other in a more convincing fashion, and brought together under one umbrella. (...)
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  18. Chance and Rationality in the Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce.James Edward Cook - 1978 - Dissertation, University of Kansas
     
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    C.S. Peirce Contributions to the Nation 3.James Edward Cook (ed.) - 1979 - Texas Tech University Press.
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    C.S. Peirce Contributions to the Nation 2.James Edward Cook (ed.) - 1975 - Texas Tech University Press.
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  21. The Examiner Examined, or, Logic Vindicated. Addressed to the Junior Students of the University of Oxford.Edward Copleston, R. Bliss, J. Cooke, James MacKinley & J. Munday - 1809 - Printed for the Author, : And Sold by J. Cooke, J. Parker, M. And R. Bliss, and J. Munday; and by J. Mackinley, Strand, London.
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  22. Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt,.James Henry Breasted, H. J. Rose & Edward Conze - 1959
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    No Offense.James Edwards - 2019 - In Larry Alexander & Kimberly Kessler Ferzan (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Ethics and the Criminal Law. Springer Verlag. pp. 499-518.
    According to the offense principle, the fact that wrongs are offensive makes them eligible for criminalization. Section “Introduction” unpacks this principle. Section “Offense and Offensiveness” discusses what it is for X to be offensive. Section “Offensiveness and Criminalization” argues that, whether we interpret offensiveness subjectively or objectively, the offense principle is not a sound principle. The fact that a wrong is objectively offensive does not bear on whether it should be criminalized. The fact that a wrong is subjectively offensive is (...)
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    The robustness of homogeneity of variance tests for asymmetric distributions: A Monte Carlo study.James D. Church & Edward L. Wike - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (5):417-420.
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    A Scientific Theory of the Development of Meditation in Practicing Individuals: Patañjali’s Yoga, Developmental Psychology, and Neurobiology.Edward James Dale - 2014 - Sophia 53 (3):349-361.
    This article considers the psychology of meditation and other introverted forms of mystical development from a neo-Piagetian perspective, which has commonalities with biogenetic structuralist and neurotheological approaches. Evidence is found that lines of meditative development unfold through Patañjali’s stages at different rates in an echo of the unfolding of lines of cognitive development through Piaget’s stages at different rates. Similar factors predicting the degree of independence of development apply to both conventional cognitive and meditative contents. As the same brain and (...)
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  26. The Rhetoric of Blair, Campbell, and Whately.James L. Golden & Edward P. J. Corbett - 1970 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 3 (2):129-130.
     
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    The Conception of God.James Seth, Josiah Royce, Joseph Le Conte, G. H. Howison & Sidney Edward Mezes - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7 (3):307.
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    Hard paternalism, fairness and clinical research: why not?Sarah J. L. Edwards & James Wilson - 2010 - Bioethics 26 (2):68 - 75.
    Jansen and Wall suggest a new way of defending hard paternalism in clinical research. They argue that non-therapeutic research exposing people to more than minimal risk should be banned on egalitarian grounds: in preventing poor decision-makers from making bad decisions, we will promote equality of welfare. We argue that their proposal is flawed for four reasons.First, the idea of poor decision-makers is much more problematic than Jansen and Wall allow. Second, pace Jansen and Wall, it may be practicable for regulators (...)
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    Comparing Health Care Financial Burden With an Alternative Measure of Unaffordability.Edward S. Kielb, Corwin N. Rhyan & James A. Lee - 2017 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 54:004695801773296.
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  30. Standing to Hold Responsible.James Edwards - 2019 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 16 (4):437-462.
    We often hold others responsible, and are held responsible ourselves. Many philosophers claim that to evaluate such holdings, we must consider the standing of the holder. Many also claim that both hypocrites and meddlers lack standing. Little has been said, however, about what exactly standing is—about what it is that hypocrites and meddlers are supposed to lack. Though talk of standing is now widespread, ‘we do not,’ in Joseph Raz’s words, ‘have an unproblematic grasp of the phenomena referred to’ by (...)
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    Festivals and Songs of Ancient China.James R. Ware, Marcel Granet & E. D. Edwards - 1934 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 54 (1):100.
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  32. Darwin: The Indelible Stamp: The Evolution of an Idea.James D. Watson & Edward O. Wilson - 2007 - Journal of the History of Biology 40 (2):363-367.
     
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    Research evidence uptake in a developing country: a survey of attitudes, education and self‐efficacy, engagement, and barriers among physical therapists in the Philippines.Edward James R. Gorgon, Hazel Gaile T. Barrozo, Laarni G. Mariano & Emmalou F. Rivera - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (5):782-790.
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    Edwards, Finney, and Mahan on the derivation of duties.James E. Hamilton & Edward H. Madden - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (3):347-360.
  35. Anthropos; or, The problem of man.James Edward Nicholson - 1943 - London,: Watts & co..
    Man in the past.--Man in the present.--Man in the future.--Man as an intellective animal.
     
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    Narrative for Part Five of the Ethical and Religious Directives.Edward James Furton - 2023 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 23 (2):303-314.
    Part Five is in considerable need of revision. There have been many developments in medicine and health care that present serious moral challenges to the teachings of the Church. The recommendations below include new emphasis on palliative care and hospice, the right of Catholics to receive the sacraments and visits from the family during illness, further safeguards to protect those in a persistent vegetative state, the immorality of voluntary stopping of eating and drinking (VSED), the permissibility of do not resuscitate (...)
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    Victor Cousin.James W. Manns & Edward H. Madden - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (3):569-589.
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    Alexander Pope, 1744-1944.James Edward Tobin - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (1):71-94.
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    Alexander Pope, 1744-1944.James Edward Tobin - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (1):71-94.
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    Conversation in Clichés.James Edward Tobin - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (4):628-628.
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    Earth-Bound.James Edward Tobin - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (4):606-606.
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    The Humanities and the Common Man.James Edward Tobin - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (2):202-210.
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    The philosophic basis of moral obligation.James Edward Turner - 1924 - London,: Macmillan & Co..
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    On Human Nature. [REVIEW]James M. Gustafson & Edward O. Wilson - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (1):44.
    Book reviewed in this article: On Human Nature. By Edward O. Wilson.
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    Mr. Balfour on transcendentalism.Edward Caird & Arthur James Balfour - 1879 - Mind 4 (13):111-115.
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    Victor Cousin: Commonsense and the Absolute.James W. Manns & Edward H. Madden - 1990 - Review of Metaphysics 43 (3):569 - 589.
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    Nietzsche and Bad Conscience on Mosquito Coast.James Edward Gough & Sue Matheson - 2013 - Film-Philosophy 17 (1):234-244.
    Conscience plays a crucial role in identifying, applying, and initiating actions chosen as right or wrong. In this paper, we pursue an answer to the question, Can bad conscience, as Nietzsche defines it, be overcome to form the ground for the creation of good conscience? Nietzsche identifies Christianity as the source of that which has to be overcome to help re-define human existence--overcoming self-destructive, bad conscience. To understand whether someone could (or even should) overcome and redefine his or her existence, (...)
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    Disclaimer No. 2.Edward Franklin Buchner, A. Kirschmann, James Rowland Angell, A. M. Bleile & Edwin Diller Starbuck - 1901 - Psychological Review 8 (3):280-281.
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    A Monte Carlo study of nonparametric multiple-comparison tests for a two-way layout.James D. Church & Edward L. Wike - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (2):95-98.
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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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