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    Experimental design in psychology and the medical sciences.Albert Ernest Maxwell - 1958 - New York,: Wiley.
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    African philosophy: an introduction to the main philosophical trends in contemporary Africa.Ernest Albert Ruch - 1984 - Rome: Catholic Book Agency. Edited by K. C. Anyanwu.
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    Gabriel Bonnot de Mably.Ernest Albert Whitfield - 1930 - New York,: A. M. Kelley.
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    J. S. Bach, Volume Two.Albert Schweitzer & Ernest Newman - 1966 - Courier Corporation.
    Independent of his international renown as a humanitarian, Albert Schweitzer is well known as a great musicologist; a reputation that rests largely upon this book. Schweitzer's \"J. S. Bach\" is one of the great full-length studies of the composer, his life, and his work. Its influence on the subsequent performace of Bach's music was enormous, and there is scarcely a later work on Bach which does not acknowledge a deep debt to Schweitzer's. Grove's Dictionary says of the book, \"Schweitzer (...)
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    Buddhist Art in India.Ernest Bender, Albert Grünwedel, Jas Burgess & Albert Grunwedel - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):163.
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    Immanuel Kants Werke.Kritik der Reinen Vernunft.Schriften von 1783-1788.Ernest Albee, Hermann Cohen, Artur Buchenau, Otto Buek, Albert Gorland, B. Kellermann & Ernst Cassirer - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (2):222.
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    History of Materialism and Criticion of its Present Importance, Authorised Tr. By E.C. Thomas.Friedrich Albert Lange & Ernest Chester Thomas - 1877
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  8. History of Materialism and Criticism of its Present Importance.Friedrich Albert Lange & Ernest Chester Thomas - 1882 - Mind 7 (25):124-136.
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    Hofstadter Albert. On semantic problems. The journal of philosophy, vol. 35 , pp. 225–232.Ernest Nagel - 1938 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 3 (2):90-90.
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    Palais de Justice and Poetic Justice in Albert Camus' "The Stranger".Ernest Simon - 1991 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 3 (1):111-125.
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    (1 other version)Indian Art: Victoria and Albert Museum.Ernest Bender - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):569.
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  12. The Comprehensibility of the Universe: A New Conception of Science.Nicholas Maxwell - 1998 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    The Comprehensibility of the Universe puts forward a radically new conception of science. According to the orthodox conception, scientific theories are accepted and rejected impartially with respect to evidence, no permanent assumption being made about the world independently of the evidence. Nicholas Maxwell argues that this orthodox view is untenable. He urges that in its place a new orthodoxy is needed, which sees science as making a hierarchy of metaphysical assumptions about the comprehensibility and knowability of the universe, these (...)
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    Review of Ernest Nagel: Logic Without Metaphysics and Other Essays in the Philosophy of Science[REVIEW]Albert William Levi - 1958 - Ethics 68 (2):142-144.
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    The dash and determination of Robert Maxwell Champion of dissemination.Albert Henderson - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 15 (2):65-75.
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    Reply to Russell's Letter of 16 May 1960.Albert Shalom - 1982 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 2 (2):45.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reply to Russell's letter of 16 May 1960 by Albert Shalom EDITORIAL NOTE To illustrate a list ofrecent acquisitions in Russell (Summer 1981), we printed in facsimile Russell's letter of 16 May 1960 to Professor Albert Shalom concerning the interpretation of Wittgenstein's Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus. The correspondence between Russell and Shalom began when Shalom wrote on I May 1960 asking whether Russell had the time and inclination to (...)
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  16. On the electrodynamics of moving bodies.Albert Einstein - 1920 - In The Principle of Relativity. [Calcutta]: Dover Publications. pp. 35-65.
    It is known that Maxwell’s electrodynamics—as usually understood at the present time—when applied to moving bodies, leads to asymmetries which do not appear to be inherent in the phenomena. Take, for example, the reciprocal electrodynamic action of a magnet and a conductor. The observable phenomenon here depends only on the relative motion of the conductor and the magnet, whereas the customary view draws a sharp distinction between the two cases in which either the one or the other of these (...)
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  17. Godel's Proof.Ernest Nagel & James Roy Newman - 1958 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge. Edited by James Roy Newman.
    _'Nagel and Newman accomplish the wondrous task of clarifying the argumentative outline of Kurt Godel's celebrated logic bomb.'_ _– The Guardian_ In 1931 the mathematical logician Kurt Godel published a revolutionary paper that challenged certain basic assumptions underpinning mathematics and logic. A colleague of physicist Albert Einstein, his theorem proved that mathematics was partly based on propositions not provable within the mathematical system. The importance of Godel's Proof rests upon its radical implications and has echoed throughout many fields, from (...)
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    Jean Théodoridès, Stendhal du côté de la science. Préface d'Ernest Abravanel. Aran (Suisse), Editions du Grand Chêne, 1972. 16,5 × 24, 304 p. (Collection Stendhalienne 13). [REVIEW]Albert Delorme - 1973 - Revue de Synthèse 94 (70-72):402-403.
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    Essays in Science.Albert Einstein - 2015 - Philosophical Library/Open Road.
    An homage to the men and women of science, and an exposition of Einstein's place in scientific history In this fascinating collection of articles and speeches, Albert Einstein reflects not only on the scientific method at work in his own theoretical discoveries, but also eloquently expresses a great appreciation for his scientific contemporaries and forefathers, including Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell, Max Planck, and Niels Bohr. While Einstein is renowned as one of the foremost innovators of (...)
  20. Observation, meaning and theory: Review of For and Against Method by Imre Lakatos and Paul Feyerabend. [REVIEW]Nicholas Maxwell - 2000 - Times Higher Education Supplement 1:30-30.
    Imre Lakatos and Paul Feyerabend initially both accepted Popper's philosophy of science, but then reacted against it, and developed it in different directions. Lakatos sought to reconcile Kuhn and Popper by characterizing science as a process of competing research programmes, competing fragments of Kuhn's normal science. Feyerabend emphasized the need to develop rival theories to facilitate severe empirical testing of accepted theories, but then, as a result of a disastrous mistake, came to hold that theories that are incompatible with one (...)
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  21. Considérations sur la philsophie de M. Ernest Naville.Albert Schinz - 1895 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 28 (4):374.
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    The Sons of Maxwell Perkins: Letters of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Thomas Wolfe, and Their Editor.James Olney - 2008 - Common Knowledge 14 (1):174-175.
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    Die Generation der Hoffnungslosen: e. Auseinandersetzung zwischen atheist. Weltanschauung u. christl. Glauben : Dichter, Ernest Hemingway, Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus : Philosophen, Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx, Ernst Bloch : Theologe, Paul Schütz.Heinz Böhm - 1979 - Neuhausen-Stuttgart: Hänssler-Verlag.
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  24. Maxwell's Paradox: The Metaphysics of Classical Electrodynamics and its Time Reversal Invariance.Valia Allori - 2015 - Analytica: an electronic, open-access journal for philosophy of science 1:1-19.
    In this paper, I argue that the recent discussion on the time - reversal invariance of classical electrodynamics (see (Albert 2000: ch.1), (Arntzenius 2004), (Earman 2002), (Malament 2004),(Horwich 1987: ch.3)) can be best understood assuming that the disagreement among the various authors is actually a disagreement about the metaphysics of classical electrodynamics. If so, the controversy will not be resolved until we have established which alternative is the most natural. It turns out that we have a paradox, namely that (...)
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    Die Generation der Hoffnungslosen: e. Auseinandersetzung zwischen atheist. Weltanschauung u. christl. Glauben: Dichter, Ernest Hemingway, Jean Paul Sartre, Albert Camus: Philosophen, Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx, Ernst Bloch: Theologe, Paul Schütz.Heinz Böhm - 1979 - Neuhausen-Stuttgart: Hänssler-Verlag.
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    What Chains Does Liouville’s Theorem Put on Maxwell’s Demon?Peter M. Ainsworth - 2011 - Philosophy of Science 78 (1):149-164.
    Recently Albert and Hemmo and Shenker have argued that, contrary to what is sometimes suggested, Liouville's theorem does not prohibit a Maxwellian demon from operating but merely places certain restrictions on its ability to operate. There are two main claims made in this article. First, that the restrictions Liouville's theorem places on Maxwell's demon's ability to operate depend on which notion of entropy one adopts. Second, that when one operates with the definition of entropy that is usual in (...)
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  27. If “Denial of Death” Is a Problem, Then “Reverence for Life” Is a Meaningful Answer: Ernest Becker's Significance for Applied Animal and Environmental Ethics.Jeremy D. Yunt - 2024 - Journal of Animal Ethics 14 (1):9-25.
    The theories of cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker arise from an existential and psychological analysis of the death terror/anxiety deep in the unconscious of every human. Becker details how this anxiety governs the ideologies and behaviors of our species—something now confirmed by thousands of experiments performed by psychologists engaged in contemporary terror management theory (TMT). Humans manage their anxiety through what Becker terms “hero systems”—concepts, beliefs, and myths we create to give us a sense of significance and meaning during, and (...)
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    La création de la chaire d’Histoire des religions au Collège de France (1880) : les rapports de Jules Soury et d’un savant anonyme [Ernest Renan].Patrick Henriet - 2021 - Revue de Synthèse 141 (3-4):189-238.
    Résumé En 1880 fut créée au Collège de France une chaire d’Histoire des religions. Il s’agissait là d’un des moments forts de l’institutionnalisation de cette discipline en France. Il n’y eut pas alors d’élection, mais une nomination par le ministère. La presse rendit largement compte de l’affrontement entre les deux candidats. Jules Soury était alors le représentant d’un anticléricalisme virulent qui allait bien au-delà du catholicisme et qui affirmait que les religions étaient un archaïsme dont les sociétés évoluées finiraient par (...)
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    Einstein.Thomas Ryckman - 2017 - Routledge.
    Albert Einstein was the most influential physicist of the twentieth century. Less well-known is that fundamental philosophical problems, such as concept formation, the role of epistemology in developing and explaining the character of physical theories, and the debate between positivism and realism, played a central role in his thought as a whole. Thomas Ryckman shows that already at the beginning of his career, at a time when the twin pillars of classical physics, Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell’s electromagnetism, were (...)
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  30. Reconsidering a Scientific Revolution: The Case of Einstein 6ersus Lorentz.Michel Janssen - unknown
    The relationship between Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity and Hendrik A. Lorentz’s ether theory is best understood in terms of competing interpretations of Lorentz invariance. In the 1890s, Lorentz proved and exploited the Lorentz invariance of Maxwell’s equations, the laws governing electromagnetic fields in the ether, with what he called the theorem of corresponding states. To account for the negative results of attempts to detect the earth’s motion through the ether, Lorentz, in effect, had to assume that (...)
     
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  31. Reflective Knowledge.Ernest Sosa - 2019 - In Rodrigo Borges, Branden Fitelson & Cherie Braden (eds.), Knowledge, Scepticism, and Defeat: Themes from Klein. Springer Verlag.
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    (2 other versions)The birth and death of meaning.Ernest Becker - 1971 - New York,: Free Press.
    Chapter One THE MAN-APES A Lesson for Thomas Hobbes Probably the most exciting development in modern anthropology is the discovery of the australopithecines ...
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  33. ``Postscript to Proper Function and Virtue Epistemology".Ernest Sosa - 1996 - In Jonathan L. Kvanvig (ed.), Warrant and Contemporary Epistemology: Essays in Honor of Plantinga's Theory of Knowledge. Savage, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 271-280.
     
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  34. Mythology of the Given.Ernest Sosa - 1997 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 14 (3):275 - 286.
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    A conception of empirical metaphysics.Albert Hofstadter - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (16):421-435.
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    Morales et religions nouvelles en Allemagne.Ernest Seillière - 1927 - Paris,: Payot.
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    Problems of space and time.John Jamieson Carswell Smart - 1964 - New York,: Macmillan.
    Part I. Space and Time in the History of Philosophy. The Concept of Space in Antiquity / Max Jammer. -- Aristotle and the Sea Battle / G.E.M. Anscombe. -- Questions About Time / St. Augustine. -- Space and Matter / Renè Descartes. -- Absolute Space and Time / Isaac Newton. -- The Relational Theory of Space and Time / Gottfried Leibniz. -- Place, Extension and Duration / John Locke. -- Transcendental Ideality of Space and Time / Immanuel Kant. -- Mirror (...)
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    33. reflective knowledge in the best circles.Ernest Sosa - 2003 - In Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowledge: Readings in Epistemology. Longman. pp. 324.
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  39. Perception and reality.Ernest Sosa - 1990 - In Information, Semantics and Epistemology. Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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  40. Dreaming, Philosophical Issues.Ernest Sosa & Jonathan Ichikawa - 2009 - In Patrick Wilken, Timothy J. Bayne & Axel Cleeremans (eds.), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Having fascinated some of the greatest philosophers from the earliest times, dreaming figures importantly in the history of philosophy, as in Plato’s Theaetetus, Augustine’s Confessions, and, perhaps most famously, Descartes’s Mediations. By far the greatest philosophical focus on dreaming has been epistemic: Socrates suggests to Theaetetus that since he cannot tell whether he is dreaming, he cannot trust his senses to know contingent facts about the world around him. And a similar worry drives Descartes’s radical doubt in the First Meditation. (...)
     
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  41. Philosophical Skepticism and Epistemic Circularity.Ernest Sosa - 1999 - In Keith DeRose & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Skepticism: Contemporary Readings. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Ardhakathānaka: Half a TaleArdhakathanaka: Half a Tale.Ernest Bender & Mukund Lath - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (4):779.
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    Hindu Phonology.Ernest Bender, Norihiko Učida & Norihiko Ucida - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):510.
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    New Catalogue of Sanskrit and Prakrit Manuscripts. Jesalmer Collection.Ernest Bender & Muni Shri Punyavijayaji - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):169.
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    PadmāvatPadmavat.Ernest Bender, Vasudev Śaran Agrawal & Vasudev Saran Agrawal - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (2):153.
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    The Paradoxes of Aristotle's Theory of Education in the Light of Recent Controversies.Ernest-L. Fortin - 1957 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 13 (2):248.
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    No title available: Religious studies.Ernest Gellner - 1974 - Religious Studies 10 (2):243-245.
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    Between Social Science, Religion and Politics: Essays in Critical Rationalism.Hans Albert (ed.) - 1999 - Rodopi.
    Hans Albert is the leading critical rationalist in the German-speaking world and the main critic of the hermeneutic tradition. He is well-known for applying the idea of critical reason to various kinds of human practice, including economics, politics, and law. But he has also improved on Popper's methodology by introducing the idea of rational heuristics. This collection of essays presents the core of his work on epistemology, philosophy of the social sciences, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of law. Most (...)
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    The panpsychism of James Ward and Charles A. Strong.Ernest Reid Calvert - 1942 - [Boston]: [Boston].
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  50. Time and eternity: Hymnic, biblical, scientific, and theological views.John R. Albright - 2009 - Zygon 44 (4):989-996.
    The book Time and Eternity , the English version of Zeit und Ewigkeit , by Antje Jackelén, contains scientific and theological treatments of these two topics, starting with the usage of such ideas in German, Swedish, and English hymns. This essay describes her work and explains how the scientific ideas provide a coherent framework for understanding the place of time.
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