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  1. Melancholia: The Disease of the Soul.D.Skorzewski &A. Wiercinski (eds.) -2014 - KUL.
  2. (3 other versions)Probability and Hume's Inductive Scepticism.D. C. Stove -1973 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (3):646-647.
     
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  3. (2 other versions)The Matter of Chance.D. H. Mellor -1974 -Mind 83 (332):622-624.
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  4. (1 other version)Handbook of Philosophical Logic.D. M. Gabbay &F. Guenthner -2007 -Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (2):248-250.
     
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  5. The Stratification of Behaviour.D. S. Shwayder -1967 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):335-336.
     
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    Āyandah-i umīdʹbakhsh?: āzādī va istiqlāl dar jahān-i imrūz.Farhād Yazdī -2012 - Hamburg, Germany: Nashr-i Bunyād-i Dāryūsh Humāyūn barā-yi Muṭālaʻāt-i Mashrūṭahʹkhvāhī.
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    Bioethics is Love of Life: An Alternative Textbook.D. R. J. Macer (ed.) -1998 - Eubios Ethics Institute.
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  8. Bertrand Russell and the British Tradition in Philosophy.D. F. Pears -1968 -Critica 2 (6):103-113.
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    Empiricism and Ethics.D. H. Monro -1967 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Professor Monro presents an original view of ethics based on empiricism, which leads him to a subjectivist position about moral values. He starts by examining the central problem in moral philosophy: are moral statements objectively true, or are they expressions of preference? The first view conflicts with the empiricist beliefs current in modern thought; the opposing naturalistic theory seems to lead to moral scepticism. After discussing both views, the author presents a detailed defence of the subjectivist position. In the course (...) of his argument he gives a detailed analysis and criticism of the 'universalisability thesis', the theory that moral aspirations differ from others in being applicable to all men, and that it is this that makes them moral. He then offers an alternative account of the nature of moral attitudes. The author illustrates his explanations with straightforward analogies and examples. His clear exposition of the fundamental concepts arising in his argument makes this a book for students as well as for professional moral philosophers. (shrink)
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  10. Popper and after. Four Modern Irrationalists.D. C. Stove -1984 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (3):307-310.
     
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    Les déplacements humains. Aspects méthodologiques de leur mesure.D. R. Hughes -1965 -The Eugenics Review 56 (4):211.
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    Chomsky voor filosofen (en linguïsten).D. Jaspers &G. Vanden Wyngaerd -1993 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (2):265 - 292.
    In philosophical circles, but not only there, Chomsky's views on natural language regularly fall a prey to misrepresentation. Very often the confusion involves the creative aspect of language use, an aspect of linguistic performance, which tends to be confounded with the notion recursivity, a property of the grammatical competence system. The present article clears away the most deep-seated confusions and proves that criticism of generative grammar based upon them cannot be upheld. In particular, it shows that the existence of metaphors, (...) and deviations from rules more generally, reinforces rather than refutes Chomsky's theory so long as the crucial distinction between knowledge of language (competence) and language use (performance) is taken heed of. It is argued that theories which deny this distinction and view human language as a set of dispositions or as an ability are misguided. The final section illustrates some properties of Universal Grammar (UG) by means of data from the domain of negative polarity and subject-object asymmetries. Though these phenomena are far from being fully understood, the present level of our insight warrants the conclusion that they lend considerable support to the Chomskyan conception of UG as a highly complex and richly articulated linguistic genotype. (shrink)
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  13. Coda-thoughts on multiculturalism, medicine, and the practice of female circumcision.D. Johnson -1994 -Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (3):439-440.
     
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  14. The Spiritual Logic of Ramon Llull.D. Johnston -1989 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (2):369-369.
     
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    Eugenic aspects of the Merseyside survey.D. Caradog Jones -1936 -The Eugenics Review 28 (2):103.
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    The original meaning of brown: Seattle, segregation and the rewriting of history (for Michael Lee and dukwon).D. Marvin Jones -unknown
    Brown famously held that in the field of public education, segregation has no place. But segregation was undefined. Was segregation constituted by mere racial classification, by the fact that the state had divided children into racial groups? Or did Brown condemn a caste system whose effect was to stigmatize black children. In Parents Involved v. Seattle Justice Roberts says segregation is about children not black children. This colorblind approach represents both a rewriting and appropriation of Brown in the service of (...) formalism. The Roberts court writes not only a new version of Brown but a new historical narrative about the meaning of segregation. The theme of this new story is formal equality - equality of opportunity only - as a universal ideal. This new story is woven entirely out of the language of Brown detached from all historical context. Conservatives have long canonized Brown. It has been a kind of second constitution for the second reconstruction. But how does this new story compare to the original understanding ?: Was this the evil that Brown denounced? By framing the issue in this way the paper seeks to make an end run around an impasse in our social and legal debate. Many progressive scholars have challenged the conservative conception of formal equality by suggesting alternative ways of thinking about it: anti-subordination models, a heightened call that equality should take issues of racial caste into account. But this external critique has stalled, perhaps in part because of the slippery indeterminacy of normative ideals. Segregation is far more determinate; it is something that has been concretized not only by the lived experience of black people, but by an earlier realist tradition on the part of the Warren court which saw it as it was. Retelling the two parts of this forgotten history we expose the disconnect between the Supreme Court's universalism and the actual meaning of segregation in context. Also, by focusing on the original understanding we seek a kind of internal critique showing how the politics of historical revision does not withstand the conservatives own interpretive approach. (shrink)
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  17. SIMMONS, AJ-Justification and Legitimacy.D. Knowles -2003 -Philosophical Books 44 (1):83-85.
     
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    Resident's and patients' perspectives on informed consent in primary care clinics (vol 11, pg 39, 2000).D. G. Kondo,F. M. Bishop &J. A. Jacobson -2000 -Journal of Clinical Ethics 11 (3):285-285.
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    The Perception of Truth in Science and Philosophy.D. S. Kothari -1990 - In Kishor Gandhi,The Odyssey of science, culture, and consciousness. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications. pp. 46.
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  20. Knowledge and Value.D. Pritchard -2012 - In Ed Zalta,Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  21. Collingwood and the Metaphysics of Experience.Guiseppina D'Oro -2002
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  22. Interpolation and Definability.D. M. Gabbay &L. L. Maksimova -2011 - In D. M. Gabbay & L. L. Maksimova,¸ Itegabbay2011. Springer.
     
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  23. (3 other versions)Sensation and Perception.D. W. Hamlyn -1962 -British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (50):186-186.
     
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  24. Perception, Learning and the Self.D. W. Hamlyn -1983 -Philosophy 58 (225):409-411.
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  25. Konstellationen. Probleme und Debatten am Ursprung der idealistischen Philosophie.D. Henrich -1993 -Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (4):734-735.
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  26. Probleme der mathematischen Logik.D. Hilbert -1920 - In¸ Iteewald1996. Clarendon Press. pp. 943--946.
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    Ethics, Economics and Politics: Principles of Public Policy.I. M. D. Little -2002 - New York: Oxford University Press UK.
    This book studies the interfaces of ethics, economics, and politics. Public policy issues involve all three of these subjects. Although it may be seen as suggesting the nucleus of a joint university course, the book is accessible to and should interest all those concerned with political decisions. Any such decision needs a criterion for judging whether one action or outcome is better than another. Even a dictator must to some extent be concerned about the economic welfare of the citizens; and (...) a democratic government more so. But how is a person's economic welfare to be judged? Furthermore, any political decision affects the economic welfare of different people differently. How then is the welfare of a community to be judged? This is an ethical question. Underlying any coherent public policy there must be a relevant moral code. (shrink)
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    The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: I: The Theory of Moral Sentiments.D. D. Raphael &A. L. Macfie (eds.) -1976 - Oxford University Press.
    A scholarly edition of a work by Adam Smith. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus.
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  29. Descartes and the communication of passions.D. Kambouchner -1996 -Filosoficky Casopis 44 (5):731-750.
     
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  30. The genesis and structure of the Cartesian ego.D. Kambouchner -1998 -Filosoficky Casopis 46 (2):179-202.
     
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  31. A&A 338, 151 On-line determination of stellar atmospheric parameters T e, log g,[Fe/H] from ELODIE echelle spectra. I.D. Katz,C. Soubiran,R. Cayrel,M. Adda &R. Cautain -forthcoming -The Method.
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  32. (1 other version)Treating the dying-Emerging issues.D. Kelly -1993 -Bioethics News 12 (3):37.
     
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  33. Christ's Resurrection and the Aorist Passive of εγειρω.D. Kendall &G. O'collins -1993 -Gregorianum 74 (4):725-735.
     
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    Problemy obshcheĭ teorii prava.D. A. Kerimov -2000 - Moskva: Sovremennyĭ gumanitarnyĭ universitet.
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  35. Staatslehre und Revisionismus.D. A. Kerimov -1960 - Berlin,: Deutscher Zentralverlag.
     
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  36. Can Deduction be Justified?D. Khlentzos -1988 -Logique Et Analyse 31 (123-124):199-212.
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    On the speed of electromagnetic wave.D. L. Khokhlov &R. -Korsakov St -2008 -Apeiron: Studies in Infinite Nature 15 (4):433-439.
  38. Psychological Biblical Criticism.D. Andrew Kille -2001
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  39. Cambridge scientific minds.D. W. Kim -2005 -Annals of Science 62 (3).
     
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  40. Editorial: Metaphors for medicine: revealing reflections or just popular parodies.D. Kirklin -2002 -Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (2; SPI):89-89.
     
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  41. How fit is OWL to represent realist ontologies? The semantics of representational units in realist ontologies and the Web Ontology Language.D. Kless &L. Jansen -2013 - In M. Horbach,Informatik 2013. Informatik Angepasst an Mensch, Organisation Und Umwelt. pp. 1851-1865.
    Ontological realism is a philosophical stance that provides a definitional framework for ontologies and is referred to by various applied ontologists. From a computer science perspective, ontologies are often associated with formal languages for the representation of ontologies like the Web Ontology Language (OWL). It has, however, not been made explicit how the realist framework is related to the representation formalism. We analyse how the representational units of OWL can be used for modelling realist ontologies. While OWL is sufficiently close (...) to the realist framework of ontologies to describe them, there are categories in OWL that are alien to realist ontologies or duplicate categories in realist ontologies. This clarification allows separating talk about ontologies in general from talk about their specific representation. (shrink)
     
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  42. Humean Causation and the Necessity of Temporal Discontinuity.D. Kline -1985 -Mind 94:550.
  43. Otfried Hoeffe. Political Justice.D. Knowles -1995 -Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (3):298-298.
     
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  44. Quantifiers, Questions and Quantum Physics. Essays in Honour of Jaakko Hintikka.D. Kolak &John Symons (eds.) -2005
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  45. Sot︠s︡ialisticheskiĭ gumanizm: voprosy teorii i metodologii.D. P. Korobkov (ed.) -1979 - I︠A︡roslavlʹ: I︠A︡roslavskiĭ gos. pedagog. in-t.
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  46. Undemonstrable sentences, made-up conceptions: Kant on the use of mathematical arguments in philosophy.D. Koriako -1998 -Studia Leibnitiana 30 (1).
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    Adventures into the unknown.D. D. Kosambi -2016 - Gurgaon, Haryana, India: Three Essays Collective. Edited by Ram Ramaswamy.
    The enigmatic genius of great mathematician and historian DD Kosambi shines through this book comprising his four essays, two of which, discovered in his papers, are being published for the first time. The book sheds a new light on his personality and range of his interests and concerns. Meticulously researched edited by Ram Ramaswamy this little book will be of great interest to all students of science and intellectual history.
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  48. Les formes de la vie psychologique et leurs conditions organique d'apres Cabanis.F. Colonna D' Istria -1912 -Philosophical Review 21:388.
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  49. La logique de la medicine, d'apres Cabanis.F. Colonna D' Istria -1917 -Philosophical Review 26:352.
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  50. Philosophie des Sciences.D. Andler,Anne Fagot-Largeault &Bertrand Saint-Sernin -2002
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