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  1. Can Humanity Learn to become Civilized? The Crisis of Science without Civilization.Nicholas Maxwell - 2000 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):29-44.
    Two great problems of learning confront humanity: learning about the nature of the universe and our place in it, and learning how to become civilized. The first problem was solved, in essence, in the 17th century, with the creation of modern science. But the second problem has not yet been solved. Solving the first problem without also solving the second puts us in a situation of great danger. All our current global problems have arisen as a result. What we need (...)
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  • On Taking Responsibility for One’s Past.Jeffrey Blustein - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):1-19.
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  • Autonomy and the Subjective Character of Experience.Kim Atkins - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):71-79.
    Books reviewed:Stephen R. L. Clark, The Political – Biology, Ethics and PoliticsTorbjörn Tannsjö, Coercive CareDavid Carr and Jan Steutel, Virture Ethics and Moral EducationLaura Westra and Patricia Werhane, The Business of Consumption: Environmental Ethics and the Global CommunityDavid Conway, Free‐Market Feminism.
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  • The Challenge of Postmodernism to the Human Service Professions.Brian T. Trainor - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):81-92.
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  • On Living High and Letting Die.James A. Ryan - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):103-109.
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  • A Kantian Argument for a Duty to Donate One’s Own Organs. A Reply to Nicole Gerrand.Jean-Christophe Merle - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):93-101.
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  • Autonomy and the Psychiatric Patient.Eric Matthews - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):59-70.
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  • Two Treatises of Government.Roland Hall - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (65):365.
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  • Applied Ethics: What Kind of Ethics and What Kind of Ethicist?Göran Lantz - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):21-28.
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  • Patricians, Patriots and Practitioners.Paul Gilbert - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):111-113.
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  • The Order of Things, an Archaeology of the Human Sciences.Michel Foucault - 1970 - Science and Society 35 (4):490-494.
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  • Moral Blame and Causal Explanation.Robert E. Lane - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):45-58.
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  • From Knowledge to Wisdom: The Need for an Academic Revolution.Nicholas Maxwell - 2007 - London Review of Education 5:97-115.
    At present the basic intellectual aim of academic inquiry is to improve knowledge. Much of the structure, the whole character, of academic inquiry, in universities all over the world, is shaped by the adoption of this as the basic intellectual aim. But, judged from the standpoint of making a contribution to human welfare, academic inquiry of this type is damagingly irrational. Three of four of the most elementary rules of rational problem-solving are violated. A revolution in the aims and methods (...)
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  • Why Foucault? New Directions in Educational Research. [REVIEW]Tina Besley & Michael Peters - 2009 - Foucault Studies:144-147.
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  • Subjectivity and Truth: Foucault, Education, and the Culture of Self. [REVIEW]Tina Besley & Michael Peters - 2009 - Foucault Studies:148-153.
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  • The Birth of the Clinic: An Archeology of Medical Perception.Michel Foucault - 1975 - Science and Society 39 (2):235-238.
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  • How universities can help create a wiser world.Nicholas Maxwell - 2014 - Times Higher Education , No. 21 P. 30 (2136):30.
    The crisis of our times is that we have science without wisdom. Modern science and technology lead to modern industry and agriculture which in turn lead to all the great benefits of the modern world and to the global crises we face, from population growth to climate change. The fault lies, not with science, but with science dissociated from a more fundamental concern with problems of living. We urgently need to bring about a revolution in academia so that the fundamental (...)
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  • Interdisciplinarity: History, Theory, and Practice.Julie Thompson Klein - 1992 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 23 (1):200-204.
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  • The archeology of knowledge.Michel Foucault - unknown
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