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    Self-Reporting and the Argumentativeness Scale: An Empirical Examination.Stephen M. Croucher, Alfred DeMaris, Audra R. Diers-Lawson & Shannon Roper - 2017 - Argumentation 31 (1):23-43.
    This study has two purposes. First, the study evaluates the reliability of self-reports of argumentativeness by comparing self-reported argumentativeness with two other reports of the same target: evaluations by friends and evaluations by intimates. Second, the study examines whether particular characteristics presage a larger or smaller disparity in different reporters’ reports. We found the reliability of both the approach and avoidance subscales to be acceptable for the intimate partner’s responses, but only marginally acceptable when the scale was answered by a (...)
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    Causalism: Unifying Action and Free Action.Alfred R. Mele - 2024 - Philosophical Review 133 (4):419-422.
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  3. (1 other version)Nature and Life.Alfred North Whitehead - 1934 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 41 (4):9-9.
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    Fans, Crimes and Misdemeanors: Fandom and the Ethics of Love.Alfred Archer - 2021 - The Journal of Ethics 25 (4):543-566.
    Is it permissible to be a fan of an artist or a sports team that has behaved immorally? While this issue has recently been the subject of widespread public debate, it has received little attention in the philosophical literature. This paper will investigate this issue by examining the nature and ethics of fandom. I will argue that the crimes and misdemeanors of the object of fandom provide three kinds of moral reasons for fans to abandon their fandom. First, being a (...)
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  5. The heroism paradox: another paradox of supererogation.Alfred Archer & Michael Ridge - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (6):1575-1592.
    Philosophers are by now familiar with “the” paradox of supererogation. This paradox arises out of the idea that it can never be permissible to do something morally inferior to another available option, yet acts of supererogation seem to presuppose this. This paradox is not our topic in this paper. We mention it only to set it to one side and explain our subtitle. In this paper we introduce and explore another paradox of supererogation, one which also deserves serious philosophical attention. (...)
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  6. Admiration and Motivation.Alfred Archer - 2019 - Emotion Review 11 (2):140-150.
    What is the motivational profile of admiration? In this article, I will investigate what form of connection between admiration and motivation there may be good reason to accept. A number of philosophers have advocated a connection between admiration and motivation to emulate. I will start by examining this view and will then present objections to it. I will then suggest an expanded account of the connection between admiration and motivation, according to which, admiration involves motivation to promote the value that (...)
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    Have I unmasked self-deception or am I self-deceived?Alfred R. Mele - 2009 - In Clancy W. Martin (ed.), The philosophy of deception. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 260.
    This chapter separates the problem of self-deception into two component questions: how it happens and what it is. The key to this chapter's account of self-deception is called “deflationary view”. Self-deception, it notes, does not entail “intentionally deceiving oneself; intending to deceive oneself; intending to make it easier for oneself to believe something; concurrently believing each of two explicitly contrary propositions”. The chapter also offers a discussion of the notion of “twisted self-deception”: the phenomenon of the self-deceived person believing something (...)
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    Shame and the sports fan.Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson - 2019 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 46 (2):208-223.
    ABSTRACTSports fans sometimes feel shame for their team’s moral transgressions. In this paper, we investigate this phenomenon. We offer an account of sports fan shame in terms of collective shame....
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    ‘Equal play, equal pay’: moral grounds for equal pay in football.Alfred Archer & Martine Prange - 2019 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 46 (3):416-436.
    ABSTRACTIn this paper, we investigate three different ways of defending the claim that national football associations ought to pay their men’s and women’s football teams the same amount. First, we...
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  10. Discrete Sets Definable in Strong Expansions of Ordered Abelian Groups.Alfred Dolich & John Goodrick - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-37.
    We study the structure of infinite discrete sets D definable in expansions of ordered Abelian groups whose theories are strong and definably complete, with a particular emphasis on the set $D'$ comprised of differences between successive elements. In particular, if the burden of the structure is at most n, then the result of applying the operation $D \mapsto D'\ n$ times must be a finite set (Theorem 1.1). In the case when the structure is densely ordered and has burden $2$, (...)
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  11. Autonomy and Akrasia.Alfred R. Mele - 2002 - Philosophical Explorations 5 (3):207-216.
    Strict akratic actions, by definition, are performed freely. However, agents may seem not to be selfgoverned with respect to such actions and therefore not to perform them autonomously. If appearance matches reality here, freedom and autonomy part company in this sphere. Do they? That is this article's guiding question. To make things manageable, it is assumed that there are free actions, including strict akratic actions. Two theses are defended. First, the combination of (i) an intentional action's being uncompelled and (ii) (...)
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    The use of words in reasoning.Alfred Sidgwick - 1901 - London,: A. & C. Black.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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    Free will: an opinionated guide.Alfred R. Mele - 2022 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    What did you do a moment ago? What will you do after you read this? Are you deciding as we speak, or is something else going on in your brain or elsewhere in your body that is determining your actions? Stopping to think this way can freeze us in our tracks. A lot in the world feels far beyond our control--the last thing we need is to question whether we make our own choices in the way we usually assume we (...)
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    La mesure Des illusions visuelLes chez Les enfants.Alfred Binet - 1895 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 40:11 - 25.
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  15. Forcing Cohen To Abandon Forced Supererogation.Alfred Archer - 2014 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (1):1-7.
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    The Meaning of Statements.Alfred Sidgwick - 1934 - Analysis 1 (3):46 - 47.
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    Edmund Burke and the Revolt Against the Eighteenth Century.Alfred Cobban - 2019 - Routledge.
    This edition first published in 1960. The revival of interest in the thought of Burke was one of the justifications for the publication of a second edition of Professor Cobban's study of the political and social ideas of Burke and his closest disciples, the Lake Poets. Burke's thought has both historical and permanent significance: fundamentally his works are as relevant today as when they were first written. In this book Burke's ideas are discussed without the uncritical adulation they receive in (...)
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  18. Wahrheit: ein problem?Alfred Handel - 1964 - Berlin: Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften.
     
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  19. Darwinians at war Bateson's place in histories of Darwinism.Alfred Nordmann - 1992 - Synthese 91 (1-2):53 - 72.
    The controversy between Biometricians and Mendelians has been called an inexplicable embarrassment since it revolved around the mistaken identification of Mendelian genetics with non-Darwinian saltationism, a mistake traced back to the non-Darwinian William Bateson, who introduced Mendelian analysis to British science. The following paper beings to unravel this standard account of the controversy by raising a simple question: Given that Bateson embraced evolution by natural selection and that he studied the causes of variation within a broadly Darwinian framework of problems (...)
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  20. One's Knowledge of Other Minds.Alfred Ayer - 1953 - Theoria 19 (1‐2):1-20.
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    Deliberative Voting: Clarifying Consent in a Consensus Process.Alfred Moore & Kieran O'Doherty - 2013 - Journal of Political Philosophy 22 (3):302-319.
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  22. Human Nature, Potency and the Incarnation.Alfred J. Freddoso - 1986 - Faith and Philosophy 3 (1):27-53.
    According to the Christian doctrine of the Incarnation, the Son of God is truly but only contingently a human being. But is it also the case that Christ’s individual human nature is only contingently united to a divine person? The affirmative answer to this question, explicitly espoused by Duns Scotus and William of Ockham, turns out to be philosophically untenable, while the negative answer, which is arguably implicit in St. Thomas Aquinas, explication of the Incarnation, has some surprising and significant (...)
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    The Morality of Punishment : With Some Suggestions for a General Theory of Ethics.Alfred Ewing - 1929 - Routledge.
    First published in 1929, this book explores the crucial, ethical question of the objects and the justification of punishment. Dr. A. C. Ewing considers both the retributive theory and the deterrent theory on the subject whilst remaining commendably unprejudiced. The book examines the views which emphasize the reformation of the offender and the education of the community as objects of punishment. It also deals with a theory of reward as a compliment to a theory of punishment. Dr. Ewing’s treatment of (...)
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    Methodology of the empirical sciences.Alfred Morton Bork - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (1):31-34.
    The methodology of the empirical sciences is treated from a set-theoretical point of view. Starting from Tarski's formulation of the methodology of the deductive sciences, a relation between terms, called degree of centrality, is introduced. Epistemic correlation, and therefore the notion of interpretative system, is defined using this relation.
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  25. Energie und Umwelt: was kann Technikfolgenabschätzung.Alfred Voß & Rainer Friedrich - 1994 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Language: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Francis Bacon - history of philosophy (1908).Alfred Weber - unknown
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    Abenteuer der Ideen.Alfred North Whitehead - 2000 - Suhrkamp.
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  28. 2 Judith A. Jones.Alfred North Whitehead - 1998 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 12 (1):1.
     
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  29. Procès et Réalité.Alfred North Whitehead, Daniel Charles, Maurice Elie, Michel Fuchs, Jean-luc Gantero & Dominique Janicaud - 1996 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 101 (4):582-585.
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  30. Haben wir noch Grundsätze?Alfred Bengsch, Michael Schmaus & Elisabeth Gössmann - 1968 - München,: M. Hueber. Edited by Michael Schmaus & Elisabeth[From Old Catalog] GöSsmann.
    Haben wir noch Grundsätze? Von A. Bengsch.--Das evolutive Weltbild im Lichre der Offenbarung, von M. Schmaus.--Das Selbstverständnis des gläubigen Menschen, von E. Gössmann.
     
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    Im Blickwinkel der Technik: Neue Verhältnisse von Wissenschaftstheorie und Wissenschaftsgeschichte.Alfred Nordmann - 2012 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 35 (3):200-216.
    Changing Perspectives – From the Experimental to the Technological Turn in History and Philosophy of Science. In the 1960s the philosophy of science was transformed through the encounter with the history of science, resulting in a collaborative venture by the name of “History and Philosophy of Science” (HPS). Philosophy of science adopted ever more regularly the format of the case study to reconstruct certain episodes from the history of science, and historians were mostly interested in the production of scientific knowledge. (...)
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  32. Scarcity and abundance of capital as cause of crisis.Alfred Kähler - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Vorausverfügungen in der Psychiatrie.Alfred Simon - 2017 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 22 (1):205-220.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik Jahrgang: 22 Heft: 1 Seiten: 205-220.
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    The recurring popularity of alternative medicine.Alfred Yankauer - 1997 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 41 (1):132-137.
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    Post-Truth Politics and the Competition of Ideas.Alfred Moore - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (1):112-121.
    ABSTRACT“Post-truth” politics is often framed as a failure of the competition of idea­s. Yet there are different ways of thinking about the competition of ideas, with different implications for the way we understand its benefits and risks. The dominant way of framing the competition of ideas is in terms of a marketplace, which, however, obscures the different ways ideas can compete. Several theorists can help us think through the competition of ideas. J. S. Mill, for example, avoided the metaphor of (...)
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    Phenomenology and the Social Sciences.Alfred Schuetz - 1940 - In Marvin Farber (ed.), Philosophical essays in memory of Edmund Husserl. New York,: Greenwood Press. pp. 164-186.
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    Arthur Schopenhauer: Szenen aus der Umgebung der Philosophie.Alfred Adolph Estermann - 2000 - Frankfurt am Main: Insel.
  38. Der ΔΕΥΤΕΡΟΣ ΛΟΓΟΣ des Lucas und die Apostelgeschichte.Alfred Gercke - 1894 - Hermes 29 (3):373-392.
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    Bewusstsein – Reichweite und Grenzen naturwissenschaftlicher Erklärung.Alfred Gierer - 2008 - In Detlev Ganten, Volker Gerhardt & Julian Nida-Rümelin (eds.), Funktionen des Bewusstseins. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 267-282.
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  40. Zwischen fremden Texten : Anmerkungen zur Konzeption der zwischensprachlichen Übersetzung bei Jacques Derrida.Alfred Hirsch - 1993 - In Thomas Regehly (ed.), Text-Welt: Karriere und Bedeutung einer grundlegenden Differenz. Giessen: Focus.
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    Wörterbuch der Philosophie.Alfred Kosing - 1985 - Westberlin: Verlag Das Europäische Buch.
  42. Austromarxismus und marxistische Philosophie.Alfred Pfabigan - 1984 - In Peter Lüftenegger (ed.), Philosophie und Gesellschaft. Wien: Institut für Wissenschaft und Kunst.
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    Problemas filosóficos de la ciencia.Alfred Stern - 1976 - [Río Piedras]: Editorial Universitaria, Universidad de Puerto Rico.
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  44. Sartre and French Existentialism.Alfred Stern - 1948 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 29 (1):17.
     
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    Introduction: Psychoanalysis as Philosophy.Alfred I. Tauber - 2010 - In Freud, the Reluctant Philosopher. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-23.
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  46. Anthropologie und Ethik.Alfred Treml - 1985 - In Jürgen Eckardt Pleines (ed.), Kant und die Pädagogik: Pädagogik und praktische Philosophie. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
     
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    Les origines de notre structure intellectuelle et cérébrale: I. — le kantisme.Alfred Fouillée - 1891 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 32:433 - 466.
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    Quelques remarques sur l'historicisme.Alfred Stern - 1962 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 152:307 - 317.
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    Man's Place in the Universe.Alfred Russell Wallace - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (5):560-563.
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    The concept of nature.Alfred North Whitehead - 1930 - Cambridge: University Press.
    This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare's finesse to Oscar Wilde's wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim's Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of (...)
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