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J. Muirhead

University of California, San Francisco
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  • University of California, San Francisco
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San Francisco, California, United States of America
  • All publications (48)
  •  214
    Is there a moral end?
    Mind 37 (148): 485-488. 1928.
    Ethics
  •  129
    Creative Morality. Louis Arnaud Reid
    International Journal of Ethics 48 (2): 240-243. 1938.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  129
    The new deontology
    Ethics 50 (4): 441-449. 1939.
    Value TheoryEthics
  •  47
    Housing and the public health
    The Eugenics Review 11 (4): 224. 1920.
    Social and Political PhilosophyEthics
  •  84
    Social Purpose (review)
    with H. J. W. Hetherington
    Philosophical Review 29 (1): 89-93. 1920.
    Philosophy of Social Science, General Works
  • VAUGHAN, C. E. - Studies in the History of Political Philosophy (review)
    Mind 34 (n/a): 361. 1925.
    European Philosophy
  • Bosanquet's Account of Religion: A Reply
    Hibbert Journal 29 (n/a): 692. 1930.
    British Philosophy
  • A Barratt Brown and John W. Harvey. The Naturalness of Religion (review)
    Hibbert Journal 28 (n/a): 363. 1929.
    British Philosophy
  • JONES, HENRY. - Idealism as a Practical Creed (review)
    Mind 19 (n/a): 121. 1910.
    British Philosophy
  • BOSANQUET, B. - The Value and Destiny of the Individual. The Gifford Lectures for 1912 (review)
    Mind 22 (n/a): 392. 1913.
    British Philosophy
  • Coleridge as a philosopher
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 10 (2): 104. 1929.
    European PhilosophyBritish Philosophy
  •  41
    Remarks by the Chairman
    Philosophy 11 (41): 123-124. 1936.
    British Philosophy
  •  41
    Bernard Bosanquet and His Friends: Letters Illustrating the Sources and the Development of His Philosophical Opinions
    Routledge. 2004.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
    British Philosophy
  •  106
    The Concept of Morals. By W. T. Stace, Professor of Philosophy in Princeton University. (London: Macmillan & Co.1937. Pp. x + 307. Price 8s. 6d. net.) (review)
    Philosophy 13 (50): 235-. 1938.
    European PhilosophyBritish Philosophy
  •  115
    Introduction to Green's Moral Philosophy. By W. D. Lamont, M.A., D.Phil., Lecturer in Moral Philosophy, Glasgow University. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1934. Pp. 224. Price 7s. 6d.) (review)
    Philosophy 9 (36): 482-. 1934.
    20th Century Philosophy20th Century British Philosophy
  •  1233
    Understanding Digital Events: Process Philosophy and Causal Autonomy
    with David Kreps, Frantz Rowe, and Jessica Muirhead
    Proceedings of 53rd Hawaiian International Conference on Systems Sciences. 2020.
    This paper argues that the ubiquitous digital networks in which we are increasingly becoming immersed present a threat to our ability to exercise free will. Using process philosophy, and expanding upon understandings of causal autonomy, the paper outlines a thematic analysis of diary studies and interviews gathered in a project exploring the nature of digital experience. It concludes that without mindfulness in both the use and design of digital devices and services we run the risk of allowing s…Read more
    This paper argues that the ubiquitous digital networks in which we are increasingly becoming immersed present a threat to our ability to exercise free will. Using process philosophy, and expanding upon understandings of causal autonomy, the paper outlines a thematic analysis of diary studies and interviews gathered in a project exploring the nature of digital experience. It concludes that without mindfulness in both the use and design of digital devices and services we run the risk of allowing such services to direct our daily lives in ways over which we are increasingly losing control.
    Process PhilosophyAutonomy, Misc
  •  11
    Contemporary British Philosophy: Personal Statements Second Series
    Routledge. 2003.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
  •  18
    Contemporary British Philosophy: Personal Statements First Series
    Routledge. 2002.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
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