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  1. A Concise Introduction to Logic.Patrick J. Hurley - 2000 - Wadsworth.
    Preface The most immediate benefit derived from the study of logic is the skill needed to construct sound arguments of one's own and to evaluate the ...
  2. Business & Society: Ethics and Stakeholder Management.Archie B. Carroll - 2002 - South-Western College Pub./Thomson Learning.
  3. Contemporary Moral Issues: Diversity and Consensus.Lawrence Hinman - 2005 - Routledge.
    Cloning and reproductive technologies -- Abortion -- Euthanasia -- Punishment and the death penalty -- War, terrorism, and counterterrorism -- Race and ethnicity -- Gender -- Sexual orientation -- World hunger and poverty -- Living together with animals -- Environmental ethics -- Cyberethics.
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  4. Contextualizing Aesthetics From Plato to Lyotard.H. Gene Blocker & Jennifer M. Jeffers - 1999
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  5. Learning and Behavior: Sixth Edition.James E. Mazur - 2012 - Psychology Press.
    A thorough survey of the field of learning. _Learning & Behavior_ covers topics such as classical and operant conditioning, reinforcement schedules, avoidance and punishment, stimulus control, comparative cognition, observational learning, motor skill learning, and choice. The book includes thorough coverage of classic studies and the most recent developments and trends, while providing examples of real-world applications of the principles discovered in laboratory research. It also emphasizes the behavioral approach but not exclusively so; many cognitive theories are covered as well, and (...)
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  6. A Logic Book Fundamentals of Reasoning.Robert M. Johnson - 1999
  7. Modern Political Philosophy.Richard Hudelson - 1999
  8. Life and Death a Reader in Moral Problems.Louis P. Pojman - 2000
  9. Philosophical Perspectives, Mind, Causation and World.James E. Tomberlin (ed.) - 1998 - Wiley-Blackwell.
  10. Philosophy of Religion Toward a Global Perspective.Gary E. Kessler - 1999
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  11. A Logic Book.Robert M. Johnson - 1992
  12. Philosophy of Religion an Anthology.Louis P. Pojman & Michael Rea (eds.) - 1987 - Wadsworth.
    PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION : AN ANTHOLOGY, 7E introduces students to the philosophy of religion through a balanced blend of classic and contemporary articles. Using a topical approach, this engaging textbook begins by outlining traditional concepts of God, then moves into related fields of inquiry such as the problem of evil, feminist perspectives of God, and mystical experiences. In addition, the textbook presents traditional proofs of God’s existence, along with counter arguments. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION : AN ANTHOLOGY, 7E also examines the (...)
  13. Economics Beyond the Millennium.Alan P. Kirman & Louis-André Gérard-Varet (eds.) - 1998 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Economics: Beyond the Millennium contains articles by leading authorities in various fields of economic theory and econometrics, each of whom gives an account of the current state of the art in their own field and indicate the direction that they think it will take in the next ten years. The fields covered are grouped into three categories: the microfoundations of macroeconomics, where Malinvaud evaluates the theory of resource allocation and Hildenbrand examines the empirical content of economic thories; markets and and (...)
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  14. Everyday Morality an Introduction to Applied Ethics.Mike W. Martin - 1995
  15. Aggression and its Causes.John W. Renfrew - 1996 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Aggression and Its Causes explores the causes and control of aggression from a broad scientific perspective, offering many recent findings on aggression and integrating several perspectives often viewed as incompatible. Its balanced approach combines biological, environmental, and social components to illustrate how these bases contribute to the problems of aggression. The biological section describes the possible contributions of genetic mechanisms, gender, and sexual hormones, including investigations of the premenstrual syndrome. There is also a discussion of the roles that brain mechanisms (...)
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  16. Practical Guide to Behavioral Research: Tools and Techniques.Robert Sommer & Barbara Sommer - 2001 - Oxford University Press USA.
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  17. Organizational Ethics and the Good Life.Edwin Hartman - 1996 - Oxford University Press.
    Edwin Hartman argues that ethical principles should not derive from abstract theory, but from the real world of experience in organizations. He explains how ethical principles derive from what workers learn in their communities (firms), and that an ethical firm is one that creates the good life for the workers who contribute to its mission. His approach is based on the Aristotelian tradition of refined common sense, from recent work on collective action problems in organizations, and from social contract theory.
  18. Ethical Issues in Journalism and the Media.Andrew Belsey & Ruth Chadwick (eds.) - 1994 - Routledge.
    This book examines the ethical concepts which lie at the heart of journalism, including freedom, democracy, truth, objectivity, honesty and privacy. The common concern of the authors is to promote ethical conduct in the practice of journalism, as well as the quality of the information that readers and audience receive from the media.
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  19. Symbolic Logic.Dale Jacquette - 2001
  20. Dilemmas in Economic Theory: Persisting Foundational Problems in Microeconomics.Michael Mandler - 1998 - Oxford University Press USA.
    By examining the development of economics in the 20th century, this book argues that the breakthroughs of post WWII general equilibrium theory and its rejection of utilitarianism and marginal productivity have been misunderstood. Mandler maintains that although earlier neoclassicism deserved criticism, current theory does not adequately address the problems the discarded concepts were designed to solve, and that intractable dilemmas therefore appear.
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  21. China and the American Dream: A Moral Inquiry.Richard Madsen - 1995 - University of California Press.
    From the "Red Menace" to Tiananmen Square, the United States and China have long had an emotionally tumultuous relationship. Richard Madsen's frank and innovative examination of the moral history of U.S.-China relations targets the forces that have shaped this surprisingly strong tie between two strikingly different nations. Combining his expertise as a sinologist with the vision of America developed in _Habits of the Heart_ and _The Good Society_, Madsen studies the cultural myths that have shaped the perceptions of people of (...)
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  22. Gene Roddenberry: The Last Conversation.Yvonne Fern - 1994 - University of California Press.
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  23. Postmodern Marketing Two Telling Tales.Stephen Brown - 1998
  24. Molecular Biology of the Neuron.R. Wayne Davies (ed.) - 2004 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Neurons are arguably the most complex of all cells. From the action of these cells comes movement, thought and consciousness. It is a challenging task to understand what molecules direct the various diverse aspects of their function. This has produced an ever-increasing amount of molecular information about neurons, and only in Molecular Biology of the Neuron can a large part of this information be found in one source. In this book, a non-specialist can learn about the molecules that control information (...)
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  25. Religion and the Western Mind Drummond Lectures Delivered at the University of Stirling, Scotland, March 1985, and Other Essays.Ninian Smart - 1987
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  26. The Spirit of the Soil: Agriculture and Environmental Ethics.Paul B. Thompson - 1994 - Routledge.
    The Spirit of the Soil challenges environmentalists to think more deeply and creatively about agriculture. Paul B. Thompson identifies four `worldviews' which tackle agricultural ethics according to different philosophical priorities; productionism, stewardship, economics and holism. He examines current issues such as the use of pesticides and biotechnology from these ethical perspectives. This book achieves an open-ended account of sustainability designed to minimise hubris and help us to recapture the spirit of the soil.
  27. Appetite: Neural and Behavioural Bases.Charles R. Legg & David Booth (eds.) - 1994 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This is the first book to deal with both the psychological and neurobiological mechanisms in appetites for drugs, food, sex, and gambling, and considers whether there are common factors between them. The authors approach this by looking at the bases of both normal and abnormal appetites in humans. The focus on human appetites will be of great interest to psychologists and clinicians alike.The EBBS Publications Series is designed to provide researchers and students with authoritative, topical reviews of major areas in (...)
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  28. Moral Appraisability: Puzzles, Proposals, and Perplexities.Ishtiyaque Haji - 1998 - Oxford University Press.
    This book explores the epistemic or knowledge requirement of moral responsibility. Haji argues that an agent can be blamed (or praised) only if the agent harbors a belief that the action in question is wrong (or right or obligatory). Defending the importance of an "authenticity" condition when evaluating moral responsibility, Haji holds that one cannot be morally responsible for an action unless the action issues from sources (like desires or beliefs) that are truly the agent's own. Engaging crucial arguments in (...)
  29. Disputed Moral Issues.Mark Timmons - 2010 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Ideal for courses in contemporary moral problems, introduction to ethics, and applied ethics, Disputed Moral Issues: A Reader, Second Edition, is a comprehensive anthology that brings together seventy-four engaging articles on a wide range of contemporary moral issues. Carefully selected and edited for an undergraduate audience, the essays are organized into thirteen chapters that cover moral theory; sexual morality and marriage; pornography, hate speech, and censorship; drugs, gambling, and addiction; sexism, racism, and reparation; euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide; the ethical treatment (...)
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  30. Knowledge of the External World.Bruce Aune - 1991 - Routledge.
    Many philosophers believe that the traditional problem of our knowledge of the external world was dissolved by Wittgestein and others. They argue that it was not really a problem - just a linguistic `confusion' that did not actually require a solution. Bruce Aune argues that they are wrong. He casts doubt on the generally accepted reasons for putting the problem aside and proposes an entirely new approach. By considering the history of the problem from Descartes to Kant, Aune shows that (...)
  31. The Family, the Market, and the State in Ageing Societies.John Ermisch & Naohiro Ogawa (eds.) - 1994 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Using a mixture of economic and demographic analysis, this book studies the changing patterns of family formation over the last twenty years.
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  32. The Meaning of Quantum Theory: A Guide for Students of Chemistry and Physics.Jim Baggott - 1992 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The author looks at the continuing debate about the meaning of quantum theory. The historical development of the theory is traced from the turn of the century through to the 1930's, and the famous debate between Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein.
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  33. Ethical Issues in Journalism and the Media.Andrew Belsey & Ruth Chadwick (eds.) - 1994 - Routledge.
    This book examines the ethical concepts which lie at the heart of journalism, including freedom, democracy, truth, objectivity, honesty and privacy. The common concern of the authors is to promote ethical conduct in the practice of journalism, as well as the quality of the information that readers and audience receive from the media.
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  34. The Nature of Mind.David M. Rosenthal (ed.) - 1991 - Oxford University Press.
    This anthology brings together readings mainly from contemporary philosophers, but also from writers of the past two centuries, on the philosophy of mind. Some of the main questions addressed are: is a human being really a mind in relation to a body; if so, what exactly is this mind and how it is related to the body; and are there any grounds for supposing that the mind survives the disintegration of the body?
  35. The Economics of Order and Disorder: The Market as Organizer and Creator.Jacques Lesourne - 1992 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Jacques Lesourne uses rigorous modelling to analyse the emergentc, working, and dissolution of institutions in economics.
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  36. Laboratory Experimentation in Economics: Six Points of View.Alvin E. Roth (ed.) - 1987 - Cambridge University Press.
    Testing economic propositions in laboratory experiments has proven a very fruitful research endeavor in recent years. This volume brings together the major contributors to experimental economics. The papers present their views on the way experiments should be done, on the power and limitations of the techniques, and on the areas in which experimentation could contribute substantially to our understanding of economic behavior. This book distills the main lessons from great experience in experimental work. It will be essential reading for all (...)
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  37. Sex and Gender a Spectrum of Views.Philip E. Devine & Celia Wolf-Devine - 2002
  38. Ethics Problems and Principles.John Martin Fischer & Mark Ravizza - 1992
  39. Philosophical Perspectives on Sex and Love.Robert M. Stewart (ed.) - 1994 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Despite the centrality of sexuality and love to human life, western history's great philosophers have not produced anything like a detailed and systematic approach to these matters. From Plato's emphasis upon the importance of eros, to the insistence by today's feminists on gender equality, philosophy's interpretation of eroticism and love has been as diverse and explosive as the subject itself. It is this imposing variety of approach and interpretation that makes a lucid, comprehensive anthology on the subject essential. Reflecting the (...)
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  40. Dilemmas in Economic Theory: Persisting Foundational Problems of Microeconomics.Michael Mandler - 2001 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Mandler argues that post WWII general equilibrium theory, with its rejection of utilitariansim and marginal productivity, does not adequately address the problems earlier neoclassicism - however flawed it may have been - was designed to solve.
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  41. Ethical Issues in Business.Michael Boylan - 1995
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  42. Zen Therapy: Transcending the Sorrows of the Human Mind.David Brazier - 1997 - Wiley.
    "A potent source of inspiration for anyone interested in the therapeutic potential of Buddhism. David Brazier writes with clarity and authority about the Zen way."—Mark Epstein, M.D. author of Thoughts Without a Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective. "Comprehensive and readable... should appeal to anyone broadly interested in Buddhism."—Helen Sieroda psychosynthesis psychotherapist. In this book, psychotherapist David Brazier offers readers in the West a fresh perspective on Buddhist psychology and demonstrates how Zen Buddhist techniques are integrated into psychotherapy. Writing from (...)
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  43. The Economist: Henry Thoreau and Enterprise.Leonard N. Neufeldt - 1989 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This major study examines Thoreau's participation in the economic discourse of his time and place. It focuses on the cultural conditions in the time of Thoreau, his awareness of them, and his responses to them as a literary artist who identified his writing as his vocation.
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  44. Western Philosophy: An Anthology.John G. Cottingham - 1996 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    From ancient Greece to the leading philosophers of today, _Western Philosophy: An Anthology_ provides the most comprehensive and authoritative survey of the Western philosophical tradition. In 100 substantial and carefully chosen extracts, the volume covers all the main branches of philosophy - theory of knowledge and metaphysics, philosophy of mind, religion and science, moral philosophy, political theory and aesthetics. Chronologically and thematically arranged, the readings are introduced and linked together by a lucid philosophical commentary which guides the reader through the (...)
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  45. The Philosopher's Way Thinking Critically About Profound Ideas.John Chaffee - 2005
  46. Political Philosophy Essential Selections.Aeon J. Skoble & Tibor R. Machan - 1999
  47. Charity Law and the Liberal State.Matthew Harding - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Charity Law and the Liberal State considers questions relating to state action and public discourse that are raised by the law of charity. Informed by liberal philosophical commitments and of interest to both charity lawyers and political philosophers, it addresses themes and topics such as: the justifiability of the state's non-neutral promotion of charitable purposes; the role of altruism in charity law; charity law, the tax system and the demands of distributive justice; the proper treatment of religious and political purposes (...)
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  48. Perceptual and Associative Learning.Geoffrey Hall - 1991 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Traditional theories of associative learning have found no place for the possibility that the way in which events are perceived might change as a result of experience. Evidence for the reality of perceptual learning has come from those studied by learning theorists. The work reviewed in this book shows that learned changes in perceptual organization can in fact be demonstrated, even in experiments using procedures of the type on which associative theories have been based. These results come from procedures that (...)
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  49. Business Ethics the Pragmatic Path Beyond Principles to Process.Rogene A. Buchholz & Sandra B. Rosenthal - 1998
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  50. Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking.Merrilee H. Salmon - 1989
    The text begins with an introduction to arguments. After some linguistic preliminaries, the text presents a detailed analysis of inductive reasoning and associated fallacies.
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