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1The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 1 (review)Metaphilosophy 15 (3‐4): 282-288. 2007.
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11The “Historical” Vs the “Problems” Approach to Introduction to PhilosophyMetaphilosophy 5 (2): 169-172. 2007.
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3Extraordinary Evil or Common Malevolence? Evaluating the Jewish HolocaustJournal of Applied Philosophy 3 (2): 167-181. 2008.This essay considers and rejects the hypothesis of Fackenheim, Wiesel and others that the Jewish Holocaust contains some qualitatively or quantitatively distinct moral evil. The Holocaust was not qualitatively distinct because the intentions and vices of the mass murderer are qualitatively indistinguishable from the intentions and vices of the common murderer. The Holocaust was not quantitatively distinct either because the sum of the evils of the Holocaust is quantitatively indistinguishable fr…Read more
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28What Are the Modern Classics? The Baruch Poll of Great Philosophy in the Twentieth CenturyPhilosophical Forum 30 (4): 329-346. 2002.
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14The Jurisprudence Fresco in the Stanza della SegnaturaMediaevalia 40 219-234. 2019.Information cards in the Vatican Museum and many guidebooks and scholarly works identify the small putti in Raphael’s Jurisprudence fresco as the theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity. The identification is demonstrably incorrect, and the error can be traced to a short article by Edgar Wind published in the 1930s. Wind’s arguments are considered and rejected. The putti are decorative, not allegorical.
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56Critical Review: The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy (review)Journal of Critical Analysis 5 (2): 72-79. 1974.
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53De Minimis Risk: A Proposal for a New Category of Research RiskAmerican Journal of Bioethics 11 (11): 1-7. 2011.In this article the authors reflect on regulations which have been developed to protect research subjects and data in research which uses human subjects. They suggest that regulations related to informed consent and privacy protection are burdensome in research which uses human subjects. They argue that a new category of research risk must be established which informs research subjects of the level of risk that they will be exposed to by participating in the research.
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1Robert Powell, Nuclear Deterrence Theory: The Search for Credibility (review)Philosophy in Review 12 135-137. 1992.
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73Personal IdentityIn Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov & Abraham Paul Schwab (eds.), the human microbiome: ethical, legal and social concerns, Oxford University Press. 2013.
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115Nuclear Weapons and the Future of Humanity: The Fundamental Questions (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1986.The excellent quality and depth of the various essays make [the book] an invaluable resource....It is likely to become essential reading in its field.—CHOICE
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69The "historical" vs the "problems" approach to introduction to philosophyMetaphilosophy 5 (2). 1974.
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105A New Disproof of the Compatibility of Foreknowledge and Free Choice: DOUGLAS P. LACKEYReligious Studies 10 (3): 313-318. 1974.Old philosophical problems never die, but they can be reinterpreted. In this paper, I offer a reinterpretation of the problem of reconciling divine omniscience and human free will. Classical discussions of this problem concentrate on the nature of God and the concept of free will. The present discussion will focus attention on the concept of knowledge, drawing on developments in epistemology that resulted from the posing of a certain problem by Edmund Gettier in 1963.
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97Russell's unknown theory of classes: The substitutional system of 1906Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (1): 69-78. 1976.
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39Reply to Perkins on "Conditional Preventive War"Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 16 (1). 1996.
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20Missiles and Morals: A Utilitarian Look at Nuclear DeterrenceIn Lawrence A. Alexander (ed.), International Ethics: A "Philosophy and Public Affairs" Reader, Princeton University Press. pp. 109-152. 1985.
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55Russell's Anticipation of Quine's CriterionRussell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 16 (n/a): 27. 2014.
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Nuclear weapons and containmentIn Darrel Moellendorf & Heather Widdows (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Global Ethics, Routledge. 2014.
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81The philosophical poems of Tomasso Campanella, an introductionPhilosophical Forum 52 (4): 277-279. 2021.
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115The Translation of the PoemsPhilosophical Forum 52 (4): 285-453. 2021.The Philosophical Forum, Volume 52, Issue 4, Page 285-453, Winter 2021.
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52Philosophy and the Russian UniversitiesPhilosophical Forum 52 (2): 101-101. 2021.The Philosophical Forum, EarlyView.
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45A Single Subject in Multiple Protocols: Is the Risk Equitable?IRB: Ethics & Human Research 8 (1): 8. 1986.