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%Thomson, Judith Jarvis. “A Defense of Abortion.” Philosophy & Public Affairs, vol. 1, no. 1, 1971, pp. 47–66. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2265091. Accessed 27 Feb. 2020.
@article{Thomson1,
author={Thomson, Judith Jarvis},
title={A Defense of Abortion},
journal={Philosophy \& Public Affairs},
year={1971},
volume={1},
number={1},
pages={47-66}
}
%John Noonan, "Abortion and the Catholic Church: A Summary History," Natural Law Forum, 12 (1967)
@article{Noonan1,
author={John Noonan},
title={Abortion and the Catholic Church: A Summary History},
journal={Natural Law Forum},
year={1967},
volume={12},
}
%John Noonan, "Deciding Who Is Human," Natural Law Forum, 13 (1968), 134.}
@article{Noonan2,
author={John Noonan},
title={Deciding Who Is Human},
journal={Natural Law Forum},
year={1968},
volume={13},
}
%Thomas L. Hayes, "A Biological View," Commonweal 85.
@article{Hayes1,
author={Thomas L. Hayes},
title={A Biological View},
journal={Commonweal},
volume={85},
}
@article{baby1,
author={Marwa Eltagouri},
title={A Cubs World Series baby boom? Some parents and hospitals think so},
journal={Chicago Tribune},
year={2017 },
url={https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-cubs-world-series-baby-boom-met-20170726-story.html}
}
@article {baby2,
author = {Montesinos, Jesus and Cortes, Jordi and Arnau, Anna and Sanchez, Josep Anton and Elmore, Matt and Macia, Narcis and Gonzalez, Jos{\'e} Antonio and Santisteve, Ramon and Cobo, Erik and Bosch, Joan},
title = {Barcelona baby boom: does sporting success affect birth rate?},
volume = {347},
elocation-id = {f7387},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1136/bmj.f7387},
publisher = {BMJ Publishing Group Ltd},
URL = {https://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f7387},
journal = {BMJ}
}
@misc{tededucation2014, title={How to speak monkey: The language of cotton-top tamarins - anne savage}, url={https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vfn5CV9juI}, journal={YouTube}, publisher={YouTube}, author={TEDEducation}, year={2014}, month={6}}
@misc{tedtalksdirector2013, title={Could we speak the language of dolphins? | Denise Herzing}, url={https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ5dRyyHwfM}, journal={YouTube}, publisher={YouTube}, author={TEDtalksDirector}, year={2013}, month={6}}
@misc{extrahistory2012, title={The uncanny valley - why more realistic characters look less human - extra credits}, url={https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K1Kd9mZL8g}, journal={YouTube}, publisher={YouTube}, author={Extra History}, year={2012}, month={5}}
@misc{Curtis1, title={What are the fallacy files?}, url={https://www.fallacyfiles.org/whatarff.html}, journal={What are the Fallacy Files?}, author={Curtis, Gary}}
@incollection{Hick1,
editor = {Paul Edwards},
year = {1967},
booktitle = {The Encyclopedia of Philosophy},
title = {The Problem of Evil},
author = {John Hick},
publisher = {New York: Macmillan},
pages = {3}
}
@article{Stich1, title={Cognition and content in nonhuman species}, volume={1}, DOI={10.1017/S0140525X00076998}, number={4}, journal={Behavioral and Brain Sciences}, author={Stich, Stephen P.}, year={1978}, pages={604–605}}
@incollection{Searle2,
author = {John R. Searle},
booktitle = {Meaning and Use},
editor = {A. Margalit},
pages = {181--197},
publisher = {Reidel},
title = {Intentionality and the Use of Language},
year = {1979}
}
@Article{Rouzati1,
AUTHOR = {Rouzati, Nasrin},
TITLE = {Evil and Human Suffering in Islamic Thought—Towards a Mystical Theodicy},
JOURNAL = {Religions},
VOLUME = {9},
YEAR = {2018},
NUMBER = {2},
ARTICLE-NUMBER = {47},
URL = {https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/9/2/47},
ISSN = {2077-1444},
ABSTRACT = {This paper sheds light on the treatment of the ‘problem of evil’ and human suffering from an Islamic perspective. I begin by providing an overview of the term ‘evil’ in the Qur’an to highlight its multidimensional meaning and to demonstrate the overall portrait of this notion as it is presented in the Islamic revelation through the narrative of the prophet Job. Having established a Qur’anic framework, I will then provide a brief historical overview of the formation of philosophical and theological debates surrounding “good” and “bad/evil” and the origination of Muslim theodicean thought. This will lead us to Ghazālian theodicy and the famous dictum of the “best of all possible worlds” by one of the most influential scholars of Islamic thought, Abu Ḥāmid Ghazālī. The final section of this paper will explore the Sufi/ mystical tradition of Islam through the teachings of one of the most distinguished mystics of Islam, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī. The conclusion of the paper will attempt to bring about a new understanding of how the so-called “problem of evil” is not presented in Islam as a problem but rather as an instrument in the actualization of God’s plan, which is intertwined with human experiences in this world—an experience that is necessary for man’s spiritual development.},
DOI = {10.3390/rel9020047}
}
@InCollection{alkindi1,
author = {Adamson, Peter},
title = {{al-Kindi}},
booktitle = {The {Stanford} Encyclopedia of Philosophy},
editor = {Edward N. Zalta and Uri Nodelman},
howpublished = {\url{https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2024/entries/al-kindi/}},
year = {2024},
edition = {{S}ummer 2024},
publisher = {Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}
}
@InCollection{alkindi2,
author = {al-Kindi, Ya'qub ibn Ishaq},
title = {{On First Philosopy}},
booktitle = {al-Kindi's Metaphysics},
translator = {Alfred L. Ivry},
year = {1974},
publisher = {State University of New York Press}
}
@book{alghazali1,
author = {al-Ghazali, Ab\=u H\=amid Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-T\=usiyy},
title = {Tahafut al-Falasifah (The Incoherence of Philosophers)},
year = {1963},
translator = {Sabih Ahmad Kamali},
publisher = {Pakistan Philosophical Congress}
}
@book{Goodman1,
address = {Ithaca},
author = {Lenn Evan Goodman},
editor = {},
publisher = {Routledge},
title = {Avicenna},
year = {1992},
related = {Rahman1},
relatedtype = {translationof}
}
%Rahman, F. Avicenna’s De Anima: Being the Psychological Part of the Kitāb Al-Shifā. Durham University Press, 1959.
@book{Rahman1,
author = {Rahman, F.},
editor = {},
publisher = { Durham University Press},
title = { Avicenna’s De Anima: Being the Psychological Part of the Kitāb Al-Shifā},
year = {1959},
related = {Goodman1},
relatedtype = {translatedas}
}
@book{Chisholm1,
address = {Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,},
author = {Roderick M. Chisholm},
editor = {},
publisher = {Prentice-Hall},
title = {Theory of Knowledge},
year = {1989},
edition = {Third}
}
@book{RuthBenedict1,
address = {Boston},
author = {Ruth Benedict},
editor = {},
publisher = {Houghton Mifflin},
title = {Patterns of Culture},
year = {1934}
}
@video{Futurama1,
title = {Rosewell That Ends Well},
publisher = {20th Television},
date = {2001},
maintitle = {Futurama},
namea = {Matt Groening},
nameatype = {creator},
nameb = {J. Stewart Burns},
namebtype = {author},
namec = {Rich Moore},
namectype = {director},
number = {19},
season = {3}}
@article{Gettier1,
author = {Edmund Gettier},
doi = {10.1093/analys/23.6.121},
journal = {Analysis},
number = {6},
pages = {121--123},
publisher = {Analytica},
title = {Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?},
volume = {23},
year = {1963}
}
@incollection{Plantinga1,
publisher = {Ithaca: Cornell University Press},
year = {1965},
editor = {Max Black},
pages = {204--220},
booktitle = {Philosophy in America},
title = {The Free Will Defense},
author = {Alvin Plantinga}
}
@book{Descartes1,
title = {Meditations on First Philosophy},
author = {Ren\'e Descartes},
year = {1901},
translator = {John Veitch},
publisher = {M. Walter Dunne}
}
@book{Leibniz1,
author = {Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz},
translator = {E. M. Huggard},
publisher = {Routledge \& Kegan Paul Limited, London},
title = {Theodicy},
year = {1996},
URL = {https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/17147/pg17147-images.html}
}
%Philosophical Essays. Edited and translated by Roger Ariew and Daniel Garber. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1989.
@book{Leibniz2,
author={Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz},
publisher={Hackett},
year={1989},
editor={Roger Ariew and Daniel Garber},
title={Philosophical Essays}
}
@book{NortonSmith1,
title = {The Dance of Person and Place: One Interpretation of American Indian Philosophy},
publisher = {State University of New York Press},
year = {2010},
editor = {},
author = {Thomas M. Norton{-}Smith}
}
@book{Elisabeth1,
editor = {Lisa Shapiro},
translator = {Lisa Shapiro},
author = {Elisabeth, Princess of Bohemia and Ren\'e Descartes},
publisher = {University of Chicago Press},
title = {The Correspondence Between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and Ren\'e Descartes},
year = {2007}
}
@incollection{Burkhart1,
year = {2004},
booktitle = {American Indian Thought: Philosophical Essays},
editor = {Anne Waters},
publisher = {Blackwell (Oxford)},
author = {Burkhart, Brian Yazze},
pages = {15-26},
title={What Coyote and Thales can Teach Us: An Outline of American Indian Epistemology}
}
%Quine, W. and Ullian, J., 1970, The Web of Belief, New York: Random House.
@book{Quine1,
author={W. Quine and J. Ullian},
year={1970},
title={The Web of Belief},
publisher={Random House}
}
@article{Hester1,
author={Lee Hester and Jim Cheney},
year={2001},
title={Truth and Native American Epistemology},
journal={Social Epistemology},
volume={4},
pages={319-334}
}
@book{Deloria1,
year = {1999},
title = {Spirit \& Reason: The Vine Deloria, Jr., Reader},
publisher = {Fulcrum Publishing},
author = {Vine Deloria},
editor = {B. Deloria and K. Foehner and S. Scinta}
}
@book{Augustine1,
title = {The Confessions},
year = {1990},
author = {Saint Augustine},
publisher = {Oxford University Press UK}
}
%Searle, John. "Minds, Brains, and Programs." Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1980): 417-457.
@article{Searle1,
author={Searle, John},
title={Minds, Brains, and Programs},
journal={Behavioral and Brain Sciences},
year={1980},
pages={417-457}
}
%Elzein, Nadine. "Frankfurt-Style Counterexamples and the Importance of Alternative Possibilities." Acta Anal (2017): 169–191.
@article{Elzein1,
author={Elzein, Nadine},
title={Frankfurt-Style Counterexamples and the Importance of Alternative Possibilities},
journal={Acta Anal},
year={2017},
pages={169-191}
}
%Balaguer, Mark. "A Coherent, Naturalistic, and Plausible Formulation of Libertarian Free Will." Nous (2004): 379-406. <https://static1.squarespace.com/static/592b5bbfd482e9898c67fd98/t/5cf99de234efa40001fc1655/1559862757233/balaguer_free_will.pdf>.
%—. Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem. MIT Press, 2010.
@article{Balaguer1,
author={Balaguer, Mark},
title={A Coherent, Naturalistic, and Plausible Formulation of Libertarian Free Will},
journal={Nous},
year={2004},
pages={379-406}
}
@book{Balaguer2,
Author = {Balaguer, Mark},
Publisher = {MIT Press},
Title = {Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem},
Year = {2010}}
%Franklin, Christopher Evan. "The Problem of Enhanced Control." Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89.4 (2011): 687-706.
@article{Franklin1,
author={Franklin, Christopher Evan},
title={The Problem of Enhanced Control},
journal={Australasian Journal of Philosophy},
volume={89.4},
year={2011},
pages={687-706}
}
@online{weldersvphilers,
title={Sorry, Rubio, But Philosophers Make 78\% More Than Welders},
author={Katie Sola},
date={2015-11-11},
url={https://www.forbes.com/sites/katiesola/2015/11/11/rubio-welders-philosophers/?sh=2770ff0641b8}
}
@online{philermoney,
title={Philosophy Majors Make More Money Than Majors in any other Humanities Field},
author={Justin Weinberg},
date={2019-01-03},
url={https://www.forbes.com/sites/katiesola/2015/11/11/rubio-welders-philosophers/?sh=2770ff0641b8}
}
@online{philervwelder2,
title={The Reality of the Philosophers vs. Welders Debate},
author={Emily Richmond},
date={2015-11-14},
url={https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/11/philospher-vs-welders/415890/}
}
@online{Appiah1,
title={What will future generations condemn us for?},
author={Kwame Anthony Appiah},
date={2010-09-26},
url={https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/24/AR2010092404113.html?hpid=opinionsbox1}
}
%“The Puppetmaster.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, written by Tim Hedrick, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 3, episode 8, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2007.
@video{puppetmaster,
title = {The Puppetmaster},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2007},
maintitle = { Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator},
nameb = {Tim Hedrick},
namebtype = {author},
namec = {Joaquim Dos Santos},
namectype = {director},
number = {8},
season = {3}}
%Bentham, Jeremy. “An Introduction to the Principles Of Morals and Legislation.” The Online Library of Liberty, A Project Of Liberty Fund, Inc., Sept. 2011, oll-resources.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/oll3/store/titles/278/bentham_0175_EBk_v6.0.pdf
@book{Bentham1,
Author = {Bentham, Jeremy},
Publisher = {The Online Library of Liberty, A Project Of Liberty Fund, Inc.},
Title = {An Introduction to the Principles Of Morals and Legislation},
Year = {2011},
url = {oll-resources.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/oll3/store/titles/278/bentham_0175_EBk_v6.0.pdf}}
%Mill, John Stuart. Utilitarianism. London, Parker, son, and Bourn, 1863. Web.. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <lccn.loc.gov/11015966>.
@book{Mill1,
Author = {Mill, John Stuart},
Publisher = { Parker, son, and Bourn},
Title = {Utilitarianism},
Year = {1863},
location = {lccn.loc.gov/11015966}}
%“The King of Omashu.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Anthony Lioi, written by John O'Bryan, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 1, episode 5, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2005.
@video{Omashu1,
title = {The King of Omashu},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2005},
maintitle = {Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator},
nameb = {John O'Bryan},
namebtype = {author},
namec = {Anthony Lioi},
namectype = {director},
number = {5},
season = {1}}
%“The Great Divide.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Giancarlo Volpe, written by Aaron Ehasz, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 1, episode 11, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2005.
@video{Divide1,
title = {The Great Divide},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2005},
maintitle = {Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator},
nameb = { Aaron Ehasz},
namebtype = {author},
namec = { Giancarlo Volpe},
namectype = {director},
number = {11},
season = {1}}
%“The Cave of Two Lovers.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Lauren MacMullan, written by Joshua Hamilton, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 2, episode 2, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2006.
@video{Lovers1,
title = {The Cave of Two Lovers},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2006},
maintitle = {Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator},
nameb = {Joshua Hamilton},
namebtype = {author},
namec = {Lauren MacMullan},
namectype = {director},
number = {2},
season = {2}}
%Kant, Immanuel. Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals. Translated by Mark Gregor, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
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Author = {Kant, Immanuel},
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%“The Boy in the Iceberg.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Dave Filoni, created and written by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 1, episode 1, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2005.
@video{Iceberg1,
title = {The Boy in the Iceberg},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2005},
maintitle = {Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator and writer},
nameb = {Dave Filoni},
namebtype = {director},
number = {1},
season = {1}}
%“The Warriors of Kyoshi.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Giancarlo Volpe, written by Aaron Ehasz, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 1, episode 4, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2005.
@video{Warriors1,
title = {The Warriors of Kyoshi},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2005},
maintitle = {Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator},
nameb = {Giancarlo Volpe},
namebtype = {director},
namec = {Aaron Ehasz},
namectype = {writer},
number = {4},
season = {1}}
%“The Waterbending Scroll.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Anthony Lioi, written by John O'Bryan, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 1, episode 9, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2005.
@video{Scroll1,
title = {The Waterbending Scroll},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2005},
maintitle = {Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator},
nameb = { Anthony Lioi},
namebtype = {director},
namec = {John O'Bryan},
namectype = {writer},
number = {4},
season = {1}}
%“The Beach.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, written by Katie Mattila, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 3, episode 5, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2005.
@video{Beach1,
title = {The Beach},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2007},
maintitle = { Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator},
nameb = {Katie Mattila},
namebtype = {author},
namec = {Joaquim Dos Santos},
namectype = {director},
number = {5},
season = {3}}
%“Return to Omashu.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Ethan Spaulding, written by Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 2, episode 3, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2006.
@video{Return1,
title = {Return to Omashu},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2006},
maintitle = { Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
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namebtype = {author},
namec = {Ethan Spaulding},
namectype = {director},
number = {3},
season = {2}}
%“The Awakening.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Giancarlo Volpe, written by Aaron Ehasz, created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 3, episode 1, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2007.
@video{Awakening1,
title = {The Awakening},
publisher = {Nickelodeon Animation Studio},
date = {2007},
maintitle = {Avatar: The Last Airbender},
namea = {Michael Dante DiMartino},
nameatype = {creator},
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namebtype = {director},
namec = {Aaron Ehasz},
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season = {3}}
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%''Sozin’s Comet.” Avatar: The Last Airbender, directed by Joaquim Dos Santos, written and created by Michael Dante DiMartino, season 3, episodes 18-21, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, 2008.
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