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    Perspectives on computing ethics: a multi-stakeholder analysis.Damian Gordon, Ioannis Stavrakakis, J. Paul Gibson, Brendan Tierney, Anna Becevel, Andrea Curley, Michael Collins, William O’Mahony & Dympna O’Sullivan - 2022 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 20 (1):72-90.
    Purpose Computing ethics represents a long established, yet rapidly evolving, discipline that grows in complexity and scope on a near-daily basis. Therefore, to help understand some of that scope it is essential to incorporate a range of perspectives, from a range of stakeholders, on current and emerging ethical challenges associated with computer technology. This study aims to achieve this by using, a three-pronged, stakeholder analysis of Computer Science academics, ICT industry professionals, and citizen groups was undertaken to explore what they (...)
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    Property as an Asset of Resilience: Rethinking Ownership, Communities and Exclusion Through the Register of Resilience.Lorna Fox O’Mahony & Marc L. Roark - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (4):1477-1507.
    This article sets out a new conception of ‘property as an asset of resilience’. Building on Fineman’s emphasis on ‘webs’ of resilience, and applying insights from Actor-Network Theory and Resilient Property Theory, we examine how the rhetorical claims asserted by owners and non-owners, individually and collectively, and the ways that law recognizes and endorses those claims, affect the production of property-as-resilience. Applying Fineman’s framework, we argue that the ‘embodiment’ and ‘embeddedness’ of human vulnerability is revealed by the necessary and inevitable (...)
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    Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran and the U.S. By Trita Parsi.Anthony O'Mahony - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):718-719.
  4. The desire of God in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas.James E. O'mahony - 1928 - [Cork,: Printed by Purcell and Co.].
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    The Literary Significance of St. Francis of Assisi.James E. O’Mahony - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (3):413-429.
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    The link between deductive reasoning and mathematics.Kinga Morsanyi, Teresa McCormack & Eileen O'Mahony - 2018 - Thinking and Reasoning 24 (2):234-257.
    Recent studies have shown that deductive reasoning skills are related to mathematical abilities. Nevertheless, so far the links between mathematical abilities and these two forms of deductive inference have not been investigated in a single study. It is also unclear whether these inference forms are related to both basic maths skills and mathematical reasoning, and whether these relationships still hold if the effects of fluid intelligence are controlled. We conducted a study with 87 adult participants. The results showed that transitive (...)
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    Critical theory, Peirce and the theory of society.Patrick O’Mahony - 2023 - European Journal of Social Theory 26 (2):258-281.
    The second-generation critical theory of Apel and Habermas was substantially built on the semiotic pragmatism of Charles Peirce. Along with critical theory generally, this variation requires a theory of society in which to embed its wide-ranging normative commitments. The article proposes re-orienting Habermas’s decades-old theory of communicative action, which contained essential pointers to a critical theory of society that has never been adequately taken up in either the critical social sciences or critical theory proper. Revising Habermas, Peirce is drawn upon (...)
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    Habermas and the public sphere: Rethinking a key theoretical concept.Patrick O’Mahony - 2021 - European Journal of Social Theory 24 (4):485-506.
    The challenge of realizing the democratic power of publics through public sphere remains acute but not hopeless. While claiming that Habermas communicative social theory offers a way forward in spite of a productive but constraining turn towards a modified social liberal frame, nonetheless three limitations of the theory are identified. The first bears on the insufficiency of the sociological evolutionist description of society relevant to the public sphere drawn from classical sociological accounts of differentiation and integration. The second identifies learning (...)
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    Europe, crisis, and critique: Social theory and transnational society.Patrick O’Mahony - 2014 - European Journal of Social Theory 17 (3):238-257.
    The article begins with a selective outline of social theories of crisis. Such crisis diagnosis is important for general, societal argumentation. The current article positions normative-critical theories and Luhmann’s own version of system theory on opposite sides of the societal argument about the future of Europe and, generally, postnational society. The former supports moral and ethical visions of egalitarian pluralism, and the latter emphasizes the need to conform to the functional, communication logics of self-organizing social systems. It is then proposed (...)
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  10. An emerging Christian perspective on ecology, as shaped by scripture, cosmology and contemporary science.D. O'Mahony - 2001 - Journal of Dharma 26 (1):96-120.
     
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  11. A Report on the Age Profile of Diocesan Priests Currently Working in Ireland's Dioceses (Dublin.E. O'Mahony - forthcoming - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs.
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    Has God logged off?: the quest for meaning in the twenty-first century.T. P. O'Mahony - 2008 - Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Columba Press.
  13. Problem: Challenges to the Unity of Matter.Massachusetts O'mahony - 1953 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 27:109.
     
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  14. Problem : "Essential Relevance" in Whitehead.Massachusetts O'mahony - 1947 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 22:104.
     
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    Richard Cantillon-A Man of His Time: A Comment on Tarascio.David O'Mahony - 1985 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 7 (2):259-67.
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  16. Russian Matters for Wittgenstein.Niamh O'Mahony - 2012 - In Jesús Padilla Gálvez & Margit Gaffal (eds.), Doubtful Certainties: Language-Games, Forms of Life, Relativism. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 7--149.
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  17. The desire of God in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas.James E. O'Mahony - 1928 - [Cork,: Printed by Purcell and Co.].
     
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  18. The Relationships among the Gospels: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue.William O. Walker - 1978
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    Populism and critical theory: On Arato and Cohen.Patrick O’Mahony - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (6):890-897.
    The book contains an extraordinary condensation of important themes regarding populism. It brings social and political science together with normative philosophy, something badly needed today in critical theory to advance its theoretical-empirical approach. But it is precisely the kind of interpretation of critical theory presented in the book that is the focus of these brief comments. In particular, I mainly ask about the relation to second-generation critical theory. In this context, the comments particularly address kinds and levels of cultural structure (...)
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    Climate change: Responsibility, democracy and communication.Patrick O’Mahony - 2015 - European Journal of Social Theory 18 (3):308-326.
    Reference to responsibility is prominent in discussions of climate change of every kind. Certain dimensions of the issue call it forth. These include, above all, the planetary scale of the problem and the corresponding sense of endangerment, along with lack of clarity on what exactly needs to be done and who should do it. The question of planetary responsibility has been around for some time. The limits to growth debate of more than 40 years ago already indicated concern about the (...)
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  21. The Stoics and their Philosophical System.William O. Stephens - 2020 - In Kelly Arenson (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy. New York, NY, USA: Routledge. pp. 22-34.
    An overview of the ancient philosophers and their philosophical system (divided into the fields of logic, physics, and ethics) comprising the living, organic, enduring, and evolving body of interrelated ideas identifiable as the Stoic perspective.
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    Classics in Semantics.B. O’Mahony - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:354-356.
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    Centaur: The life and art of Ernst neizvestny.Mike O'Mahony - 2003 - British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (4):436-438.
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    Corrigendum to “Synthesis, Dynamis, Praxis : Critical Theory’s Ongoing Struggle with the Concept of Society”.Patrick O’Mahony - 2023 - European Journal of Social Theory 26 (2):313-313.
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    Challenges to the Unity of Matter.Timothy J. O’Mahony - 1953 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 27:109-118.
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    “Essential Relevance” in Whitehead.T. J. O’Mahony - 1947 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 22:104-112.
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    In Praise of Richard Asher.Seamus O’Mahony - 2014 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 57 (4):512-523.
    Richard Asher was an English physician and writer. Born in Brighton, the son of a clergyman, he was educated at Lancing College and studied medicine at the London Hospital, qualifying in 1934. After various junior posts at the London and West Middlesex Hospitals, he was appointed physician at the Central Middlesex Hospital in 1943. The Central Middlesex was a former municipal hospital, and Asher was among a group of young consultants who transformed this medical backwater into a center with a (...)
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    Introduction to special issue: The critical theory of society.Patrick O’Mahony - 2023 - European Journal of Social Theory 26 (2):121-135.
    The state of theorizing bearing on an explicit, contemporary, critical theory of society is first of all outlined. While contemporary conditions of scholarship are not promising in this respect, the potential of a distinctive critical theory of society nonetheless remains tantalizing. The mostly agreed, even if mostly only implicitly, core architectonic of critical theory is outlined as a foundation, though disagreements persist over the significance of the linguistic turn and context-transcendent versus context-immanent modes of theorizing. On the basis of the (...)
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    Phénoménologie et vérité.B. O’Mahony - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:356-360.
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    The Absolute and The Relative.T. J. O’Mahony - 1947 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 22:104-112.
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    The chaldean catholic church: The politics of church-state relations in modern iraq.Anthony O'Mahony - 2004 - Heythrop Journal 45 (4):435–450.
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    The Literary Significance of St. Francis of Assisi.James E. O’Mahony - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (3):413-429.
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    The Medieval Treatise on Modes of Meaning.Brendan O’Mahony - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:117-138.
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    The Medieval Treatise on Modes of Meaning.Brendan O’Mahony - 1965 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 14:117-138.
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    The “postmodern turn” in the social sciences. Simon susen. London and new York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.Patrick O'Mahony - 2018 - Constellations 25 (1):173-175.
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    The tension between facts and norms: A response to Delanty on the idea of the university.Patrick O'mahony - 1998 - Social Epistemology 12 (1):51 – 57.
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    An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. with the Notes and Illustr. of the Author, and an Analysis of His Doctrine of Ideas. Also, Questions on Locke.John Locke & Thaddeus O'Mahony - 2018 - Sagwan 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 was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  38. Stoicism and Food.William O. Stephens - 2018 - Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics.
    The ancient Stoics believed that virtue is the only true good and as such both necessary and sufficient for happiness. Accordingly, they classified food as among the things that are neither good nor bad but "indifferent." These "indifferents" included health, illness, wealth, poverty, good and bad reputation, life, death, pleasure, and pain. How one deals with having or lacking these things reflects one’s virtue or vice and thus determines one’s happiness or misery. So, while the Stoics held that food in (...)
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    Quasi-Aristotelians and Proto-Scotists.William O. Duba - 2017 - Vivarium 55 (1-3):60-84.
    In a seminal article, Simo Knuuttila and Anja Inkeri Lehtinen drew attention to a “curious doctrine” holding that contradictories can be true at the same temporal instant, and identified the major defenders of the doctrine as John Baconthorpe, Landolfo Caracciolo, and Hugh of Novocastro. Normann Kretzmann later asserted as fact the suggestion by Knuuttila and Inkeri Lehtinen that the doctrine comes from a misreading of a passage from Aristotle’s Physics. In fact, a study of the relevant texts reveals that Hugh (...)
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  40. Epictetus on How the Stoic Sage Loves.William O. Stephens - 1996 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 14:193-210.
    I show that in Epictetus’ view (1) the wise man genuinely loves (στέργειv) and is affectionate (φιλόστoργoς) to his family and friends; (2) only the Stoic wise man is, properly speaking, capable of loving—that is, he alone actually has the power to love; and (3) the Stoic wise man loves in a robustly rational way which excludes passionate, sexual, ‘erotic’ love (’έρως). In condemning all ’έρως as objectionable πάθoς Epictetus stands with Cicero and with the other Roman Stoics, Seneca and (...)
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  41. Epictetus's Encheiridion: A new translation and guide to Stoic ethics.Scott Aikin & William O. Stephens - 2023 - London and New York: Bloomsbury Publishing. Edited by William O. Stephens & Epictetus.
    For anyone approaching the Encheiridion of Epictetus for the first time, this book provides a comprehensive guide to understanding a complex philosophical text. Including a full translation and clear explanatory commentaries, Epictetus's 'Encheiridion' introduces readers to a hugely influential work of Stoic philosophy. Scott Aikin and William O. Stephens unravel the core themes of Stoic ethics found within this ancient handbook. Focusing on the core themes of self-control, seeing things as they are, living according to nature, owning one's roles (...)
  42. Stoicism and Food Ethics.William O. Stephens - 2022 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 9 (1):105-124.
    The norms of simplicity, convenience, unfussiness, and self-control guide Diogenes the Cynic, Zeno of Citium, Chrysippus, Seneca, Musonius Rufus, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius in approaching food. These norms generate the precept that meat and dainties are luxuries, so Stoics should eschew them. Considerations of justice, environmental harm, anthropogenic global climate change, sustainability, food security, feminism, harm to animals, personal health, and public health lead contemporary Stoics to condemn the meat industrial complex, debunk carnism, and select low input, plant-based foods.
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    Worship and the Lord’s Supper in Assemblies of God, and other selected Pentecostal churches in Nigeria.Williams O. Mbamalu - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
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    Stoic Ethics: Epictetus and Happiness as Freedom.William O. Stephens - 2007 - London, UK: Continuum.
    The impact of Stoicism on Roman culture and early Christianity was considerable. Unfortunately, little survives of the early writings on Stoicism. Our knowledge of it comes largely from a few later Stoics. In this unique book, William O. Stephens explores the moral philosophy of the late Stoic Epictetus, a former slave and dynamic Stoic teacher. His philosophy, as recorded by one of his students, is the most earnest and most compelling defense of ancient Stoicism that exists. Epictetus' teachings dramatically (...)
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  45. America's power of ideals.William O. Douglas - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  46. My father's evening star.William O. Douglas - 2006 - In Jay Allison, Dan Gediman, John Gregory & Viki Merrick (eds.), This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women. H. Holt.
     
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    Fragmentarium.William O. Duba - 2019 - Das Mittelalter 24 (1):221-223.
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    Landolfo Caracciolo, ‘In tertium librum Sententiarum’, d. 40, q. unica.William O. Duba & Chris Schabel - 2016 - In Thomas Jeschke & Andreas Speer (eds.), Schüler und Meister. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 366-370.
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    Masters and Bachelors at Paris in 1319: The lectio finalis of Landolfo Caracciolo, OFM.William O. Duba - 2016 - In Thomas Jeschke & Andreas Speer (eds.), Schüler und Meister. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 315-365.
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    Ni chose, ni non-chose: The Sentences-Commentary of Himbertus de Garda, OFM.William O. Duba & Christopher D. Schabel - 2011 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 53:149 - 232.
    Himbert of Garda was a little-known Franciscan theologian who studied at Paris around 1320 and probably served as Francis of Meyronnes’ secretary. His commentary on the Sentences provides precious insights on the development of Franciscan thought at Paris, connecting Francis of Meyronnes’ refined presentations of doctrine with raw academic debates between bachelors and masters in the Faculty of Theology. An appendix presents Himbert’s discussion of intrinsic degrees in Book I d.36, and both redactions of his treatment of the formal distinction (...)
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