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  1. Coherence and correspondence in the network dynamics of belief suites.Patrick Grim, Andrew Modell, Nicholas Breslin, Jasmine Mcnenny, Irina Mondescu, Kyle Finnegan, Robert Olsen, Chanyu An & Alexander Fedder - 2017 - Episteme 14 (2):233-253.
    Coherence and correspondence are classical contenders as theories of truth. In this paper we examine them instead as interacting factors in the dynamics of belief across epistemic networks. We construct an agent-based model of network contact in which agents are characterized not in terms of single beliefs but in terms of internal belief suites. Individuals update elements of their belief suites on input from other agents in order both to maximize internal belief coherence and to incorporate ‘trickled in’ elements of (...)
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  2. The dispositionalist conception of laws.Alexander Bird - 2005 - Foundations of Science 10 (4):353-70.
    This paper sketches a dispositionalist conception of laws and shows how the dispositionalist should respond to certain objections. The view that properties are essentially dispositional is able to provide an account of laws that avoids the problems that face the two views of laws (the regularity and the contingent nomic necessitation views) that regard properties as categorical and laws as contingent. I discuss and reject the objections that (i) this view makes laws necessary whereas they are contingent; (ii) this view (...)
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    Das Unbehagen in der Kultur.Alexander Herzberg - 1932 - Erkenntnis 3 (1):435-436.
  4. (2 other versions)Essences and natural kinds.Alexander Bird - 2009 - In Robin Le Poidevin, Simons Peter, McGonigal Andrew & Ross P. Cameron (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics. New York: Routledge. pp. 497--506.
    Essentialism as applied to individuals is the claim that for at least some individuals there are properties that those individuals possess essentially. What it is to possess a property essentially is a matter of debate. To possess a property essentially is often taken to be akin to possessing a property necessarily, but stronger, although this is not a feature of Aristotle’s essentialism, according to which essential properties are those thing could not lose without ceasing to exist. Kit Fine (1994) takes (...)
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  5. Aufklärung und Kultur bei Moses Mendelssohn.Alexander Altmann - 1981 - In Norbert Hinske & Alexander Altmann (eds.), Ich handle mit Vernunft--: Moses Mendelssohn und die europäische Aufklärung. Hamburg: Meiner.
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    Die grundlagen der wertethik: wesen, wert, person. Max Schelers erkenntnis- und seinslehre n kritischer analyse.Alexander Altmann - 1931 - Berlin,: Reuther & Richard.
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  7. Defining ultimate ontological basis and the fundamental layer.Alexander Paseau - 2010 - Philosophical Quarterly 60 (238):169-175.
    I explain why Ross Cameron's definition of ultimate ontological basis is incorrect, and propose a different definition in terms of ontological dependence, as well as a definition of reality's fundamental layer. These new definitions cover the conceptual possibility that self-dependent entities exist. They also apply to different conceptions of the relation of ontological dependence.
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    Inhumation as Theophanic Encounter: The Eastern Orthodox Rejection of Cremation.Alexander Earl - 2024 - Christian Bioethics 30 (3):200-212.
    This essay aims to articulate why the Orthodox have historically, and to the present, opposed cremation. Its primary line of argument is that inhumation is a site of “theophanic encounter”: a manifestation of the Glory of God. This theophanic quality is borne out in the scriptures and the Church’s liturgical experience. In particular, the connections between the funeral service and the entombed Christ on Holy Friday and Saturday properly situate the meaning of the post-mortem body. This intimate connection between the (...)
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  9. Potency and Modality.Alexander Bird - 2006 - Synthese 149 (3):491-508.
    Let us call a property that is essentially dispositional a potency.1 David Armstrong thinks that potencies do not exist. All sparse properties are essentially categorical, where sparse properties are the explanatory properties of the type science seeks to discover. An alternative view, but not the only one, is that all sparse properties are potencies or supervene upon them. In this paper I shall consider the differences between these views, in particular the objections Armstrong raises against potencies.
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    Including Everyone but Engaging No One? Partnership as a Prerequisite for Trustworthiness.Alexander T. M. Cheung - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (4):55-57.
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  11. (1 other version)The Structure of Biological Science.Alexander Rosenberg - 1986 - Journal of the History of Biology 19 (1):161-162.
     
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    (1 other version)Stopping at nothing : two-year-olds differentiate between interrupted and abandoned goals.Alexander Green, Barbora Siposova, Sotaro Kita & John Michael - forthcoming - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology.
    Previous research has established that goal tracking emerges early in the first year of life and rapidly becomes increasingly sophisticated. However, it has not yet been shown whether young children continue to update their representations of others’ goals over time. The current study investigates this by probing young children’s ability to differentiate between goal directed actions that have been halted because the goal was interrupted, and because the goal was abandoned. To test whether children are sensitive to this distinction, we (...)
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    Perspectival Realism and Incompatible Models.Alexander Rueger - 2016 - Axiomathes 26 (4):401-410.
    I discuss the prospects of perspectival realism for resolving the problem of incompatible models or theories in scientific practice. My diagnosis is that the perspectivist can secure the ‘realism’ in her position only by employing suitable relations between the models. It is such relations that do the work, not the general philosophical claim about the perspectival nature of knowledge claims. But appeal to such relations has also been the preferred strategy of scientific realist approaches to the problem. With respect to (...)
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  14. The Many-Relations Problem for Adverbialism.Alexander Dinges - 2015 - Analysis 75 (2):231-237.
    Adverbialists propose to analyse sentences of the form ‘Jane has a blue afterimage’ as ‘Jane afterimages blue-ly’. One commonly raised objection to adverbialism is the many-property problem, the problem of accounting for sentences that seem to ascribe more than one property to an afterimage . Plausible responses to this objection may be on offer. In this note, however, I will argue that the many-property problem resurfaces at the level of relations and that, at this level, no solution for the problem (...)
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    Separated from Proust.Alexander García Düttmann - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (3):89 – 90.
  16. The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions through Thick and Thin.Joshua Alexander & Jonathan M. Weinberg - 2014 - In Anthony Robert Booth & Darrell P. Rowbottom (eds.), Intuitions. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK.
    Philosophical discussions often involve appeals to verdicts about particular cases, sometimes actual, more often hypothetical, and usually with little or no substantive argument in their defense. Philosophers — on both sides of debates over the standing of this practice — have often called the basis for such appeals ‘intuitions’. But, what might such ‘intuitions’ be, such that they could legitimately serve these purposes? Answers vary, ranging from ‘thin’ conceptions that identify intuitions as merely instances of some fairly generic and epistemologically (...)
     
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    (1 other version)Prospects for the Elimination of Tastes from Economics and Ethics.Alexander Rosenberg - 1985 - Social Philosophy and Policy 2 (2):48.
    De gustibus non est disputandum. This maxim reflects a fundamental problem both for the study of markets and for the concern with morals. The problem is the intractability of tastes coupled with their indispensability for both positive and normative economics. Tastes are indispensable in positive microeconomic theory because, under the label ‘preferences,’ they, together with expectations, determine choice and behavior. Tastes are equally indispensable to welfare economics' conception of morally permissible arrangements, because these arrangements must reflect compromises between competing and (...)
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    Einfuhrung in die Psychologie.Alexander Pfander - 1905 - Philosophical Review 14:242.
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    Das,Commentum super sex libros Eneidos‘ des Ps.-Bernardus Silvestris. Formen der Kommentierung und didaktische Struktur.Alexander Cyron - 2012 - Das Mittelalter 17 (1):25-39.
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    “Mystical Antinomism.” Losev’s Assessments and Interpretations of Goethe.Alexander L. Dobrokhotov - 2018 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 56 (6):467-476.
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    Die Antinomie des Gesetzes. Der Orest-Mythos in der Antike und der Moderne.Alexander García Düttmann - 2014 - Philosophische Rundschau 61 (4):329-331.
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    Kunst ohne Macht.Alexander Garcia Düttmann - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 68 (1):120-129.
    Adorno conceives of art as something tied to its material. He understands artistic material as historically mediated: it confronts artists with technical problems that keep renewing themselves. Artworks solve these problems. When they succeed, they can only be the way they are. Their power lies in this impossibility of imagining them any different from how they appear to be. However, Adorno also suggests another idea of art: the idea of art without power.
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    Different beasts: humans and animals in Spinoza and the Zhuangzi.Alexander Douglas - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-7.
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  24. The Foundations of Character; being a Study of the Tendencies of the Emotions and Sentiments.Alexander F. Shand - 1915 - Mind 24 (96):569-572.
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    An analysis of attention.Alexander F. Shand - 1894 - Mind 3 (12):449-473.
  26. I cicli del divenire.Alexander Ruperti - forthcoming - Astrolabio.
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    The paradoxes of confirmation.H. G. Alexander - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (35):227-233.
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    On the Theory of Prebiotic Evolution Philosophical Fundaments of the Theory of Evolution.Alexander P. Rudenko - 2024 - Filozofia i Nauka. Studia Filozoficzne I Interdyscyplinarne 1 (12):83-88.
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  29. Die Erkenntnis des Kunstwollens durch die Kunstgeschichte.Alexander Dorner - 1920 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 16:216.
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    Conceptions of Reinhart Koselleck's Theory of Historical Time in the Thinking of Michael Oakeshott.Alexander Blake Ewing - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (3):412-429.
    SUMMARYIn recent years students of politics have begun to recognise Reinhart Koselleck's practice of Begriffsgeschichte, the study of conceptual history, as a useful approach for investigating key concepts in political ideologies and the history of ideas. But his theory of historical time—the temporal dimension to his semantic project and his broader theorising of the historical discipline—is often overlooked and underused as a heuristic device. By placing the thinking of Michael Oakeshott alongside Koselleck's theory of historical time, this article brings his (...)
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    Absenz, Latenz, DissidenzAbsence, Latency, Dissidence.Alexander Honold - 2018 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 92 (2):245-267.
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    Schreibstunde an der Telegrafenlinie. Zur Grenze von Schriftlichkeit und Mündlichkeit bei Claude Lévi-Strauss und Jacques Derrida.Alexander Honold - 2007 - In Georg Christoph Tholen & Hans-Joachim Lenger (eds.), Mnema: Derrida Zum Andenken. Transcript Verlag. pp. 65-78.
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    Patterns in early Greek colonisation.Alexander John Graham - 1971 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 91:35-47.
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    Artificial intelligence: Why is it our problem?Alexander M. Sidorkin - forthcoming - Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    Not every new technology or public media hype warrants the attention of philosophers and theorists of education. In recent years, we have witnessed many educational trends and technologies that hav...
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  35. Nota editorial.Alexander Fidora & Pedro Mantas España - 2024 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 31 (2):7.
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    Philosophy of theism.Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1895 - New York: AMS Press.
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    Preface to part two.Alexander Riegler - 2001 - Foundations of Science 6 (4):239-239.
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    Wilhelm Lütterfelds: Dialektik als Sprachspiel.Alexander Riebel - 2021 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 74 (4):323-327.
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    Factors in Protobiomonomer Selection for the Origin of the Standard Genetic Code.Alexander I. Saralov - 2021 - Acta Biotheoretica 69 (4):745-767.
    Natural selection of specific protobiomonomers during abiogenic development of the prototype genetic code is hindered by the diversity of structural, spatial, and rotational isomers that have identical elemental composition and molecular mass (M), but can vary significantly in their physicochemical characteristics, such as the melting temperature Tm, the Tm:M ratio, and the solubility in water, due to different positions of atoms in the molecule. These parameters differ between cis- and trans-isomers of dicarboxylic acids, spatial monosaccharide isomers, and structural isomers of (...)
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  40. Prehension as relation.Alexander Litman - 1947 - Journal of Philosophy 44 (9):234-240.
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    Obstacles to the nomological connection of reasons and actions.Alexander Rosenberg - 1980 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1):79-91.
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    Baquedano, S."¿ Voluntad de vivir o voluntad de morir? El suicidio en Schopenhauer y Mainländer".Alexander Aldana - 2008 - Ideas Y Valores 57 (138):183-186.
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    Abbreviations and Bibliography.H. G. Alexander Aphrodisiensis - 2008 - In Alexander Aphrodisiensis, "de Anima Libri Mantissa": A New Edition of the Greek Text with Introduction and Commentary. De Gruyter. pp. 237-256.
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    pascal The Writer.S. Alexander - 1931 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 15 (2):317-335.
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  45. Introduction: What was the Scottish Enlightenment?Alexander Broadie - 1997 - In The Scottish Enlightenment: an anthology. Edinburgh: Canongate Books. pp. 3--31.
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    The Child: A Study in the Evolution of Man.Alexander Francis Chamberlain - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (5):574-574.
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    The De Amore of Andreas Capellanus and the condemnation of 1277.Alexander Joseph Denomy - 1946 - Mediaeval Studies 8 (1):107-149.
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    Domingo Gundisalvo y la teoría de la ciencia arábigo-aristotélica.Alexander Fidora - 2009 - Pamplona: EUNSA.
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    (1 other version)Visualization as a Chief Source of the Psychology of Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume.Alexander Fraser - 1891 - American Journal of Psychology 4 (2):230-247.
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    Avestan Haēcat̰.aspa-, Rigveda 4.43, and the Myth of the Divine Twins.Alexander Nikolaev - 2012 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 132 (4):567.
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