Robert Audi
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The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
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1995
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25 editions
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Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge
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1997
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41 editions
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Epistemology: Contemporary Readings
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published
2002
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10 editions
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Business Ethics and Ethical Business
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published
2008
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5 editions
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Religion in the Public Square: The Place of Religious Convictions in Political Debate
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1996
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6 editions
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The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuition and Intrinsic Value
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2004
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5 editions
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Moral Value and Human Diversity
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published
2007
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6 editions
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Moral Perception
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published
2013
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7 editions
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The Architecture of Reason: The Structure and Substance of Rationality
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2001
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5 editions
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Practical Reasoning and Ethical Decision
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1989
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12 editions
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“Medieval philosophers distinguished the internal activity of the agent from the external event produced by that activity. The former was called “immanent causation” and the latter “transeunt causation.” These terms have been adapted by Chisholm and others to mark the difference between agent causation and event causation. The idea is that the internal activity is agent-caused by the person whose activity it is, whereas the external event is event-caused by the internal activity of the agent.”
― The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
― The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
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