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2. The Templars, the Witch, and the Wild Irish: Vengeance and Heresy in Medieval Ireland by Maeve Brigid Callan (review)
3. Index
4. Preface
5. Notes
6. 6. Psychological Pluralism, Environmental Sensitivity, and the Bounds of Morality
7. References
8. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
9. 4. Rethinking the Reactive Attitudes: Attributing Moral Responsibility
10. 2. The Disunity of Moral Judgment
11. 5. The Production of Action
12. 3. Moral Reasoning
13. 1. Introduction: Externalism and Moral Psychology
14. Contents
15. Two Views of Emotional Perception: Some Empirical Suggestions
16. The Supernatural, Magic, and Religion
17. A theory of advice
18. Multiscale modelling of xenobiotic transport through biotissues
19. The Pleasure of Not Knowing and the Importance of Serendipity in Contemporary Art Practice
20. Gender, Folklore and Magical Healing in Ireland, 1852–1922
21. Confusions of meaning in the concept of place : an investigation into the role place occupies in influencing the production and reception of the artwork
22. Not All’s Fair in Love and War: Toward Just Love Theory
23. Academic hoaxes
24. Cultural Heritage Management and Poverty
25. An Analog from the Prehistoric Bronze Age Site of Alambra Mouttes (Cyprus) for Adornments on the Enigmatic “Vounous Bowl”
26. Fortune Telling, Culture, Law, and Gender in Ireland, C.1691–1840
27. Indeterminacy of identity and advance directives for death after dementia
28. Self vs Other? Social Cognition, Extended Minds, and Self-Rule
29. Introduction
30. Putting Offense and Offensiveness Together
31. The Nature of Offense
32. Offense and Well-Being Part II
33. Epilogue
34. The Significance of Offensiveness
35. Offensiveness and Symbolic Value
36. Prologue
37. Advice as a model for reasons
38. Witchcraft in Modern Ireland: After the Trials
39. Witchcraft Trials and Demonic Possession in Early Modern Ireland
40. Conclusion
41. Cunning-folk in Modern Ireland
42. Cunning-folk in Early Modern Ireland
43. Witchcraft Accusations in Early Modern Ireland
44. Witchcraft Legislation and Legal Administration in Early Modern Ireland
45. Introduction
46. Witchcraft Belief in Early Modern Ireland
47. No Hands, No Paradox
48. Discourses of race, place and nationalism in the writing of Neil M. Gunn
49. Towards a theory of offense
50. Conservation, commodification and Indigenous heritage in Queensland
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