Results for 'Charl F. Badenhorst'

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    Effects of prior free recall testing on final recall and recognition.Charles F. Darley & Bennet B. Murdock - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 91 (1):66.
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    Δ20-categoricity in Boolean algebras and linear orderings.Charles F. D. McCoy - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 119 (1-3):85-120.
    We characterize Δ20-categoricity in Boolean algebras and linear orderings under some extra effectiveness conditions. We begin with a study of the relativized notion in these structures.
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  3. The structure of random utility models.Charles F. Manski - 1977 - Theory and Decision 8 (3):229-254.
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    The Six Core Theories of Modern Physics.Charles F. Stevens - 1995 - Bradford.
    " -- Dr. Daniel Gardner, Cornell University Medical College Charles Stevens, a prominent neurobiologist who originally trained as a biophysicist (with George Uhlenbeck and Mark Kac), wrote this book almost by accident.
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    Fanon, Hegel, and the Problem of Reciprocity.Daniel Badenhorst - 2023 - Hegel Bulletin 44 (2):321-344.
    In this article I put forward an interpretation of what is at stake in Frantz Fanon's claim that there is a reciprocity at the basis of G. W. F Hegel's master-servant dialectic. I do this by staging a critique of the ‘shared-humanity’ interpretation of Fanon's claim. Fanon's problem, as this interpretation understands it, is that the master-servant dialectic describes a situation in which two human beings knowingly confront one another as such. Such a situation—because human-to-human confrontation is assumed—does not adequately (...)
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  6. The State of the Art.Charles F. Hockett - 1969 - Foundations of Language 5 (1):118-127.
     
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    Beyond Civil Disobedience: Social Nullification and Black Citizenship.Charles F. Peterson - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This book interrogates the nature and state of African American citizenship through the prism of Social Contract Theory. Challenging the United States’ commitment to African American citizenship, this book explores the idea of Social Nullification, the decision to reject, revoke and re-define the social contract with a state and society. Charles F. Peterson surveys the history of Social Contract Theory, examines Nullification as political and legal theory, argues public policy as a measure of the state’s commitment to the contractarian relationship (...)
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    Quantifiers in ontology.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (4):301-307.
    This paper is a reaction to G. Küng's and J. T. Canty's Substitutional Quantification and Leniewskian quantifiers'Theoria 36 (1970), 165–182. I reject their arguments that quantifiers in Ontology cannot be referentially interpreted but I grant that there is what can be called objectual — referential interpretation of quantifiers and that because of the unrestricted quantification in Ontology the quantifiers in Ontology should not be given a so-called objectual-referential interpretation. I explain why I am in agreement with Küng and Canty's recommendation (...)
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    Bootstrapping Reform: Rebuilding Firms, the Welfare State, and Unions.Charles F. Sabel - 1995 - Politics and Society 23 (1):5-48.
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  10. Actualist rationality.Charles F. Manski - 2011 - Theory and Decision 71 (2):195-210.
    This article concerns the prescriptive function of decision analysis. Consider an agent who must choose an action yielding welfare that varies with an unknown state of nature. It is often asserted that such an agent should adhere to consistency axioms which imply that behavior can be represented as maximization of expected utility. However, our agent is not concerned the consistency of his behavior across hypothetical choice sets. He only wants to make a reasonable choice from the choice set that he (...)
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    Relevant Appeals to Force, Pity and Popular Pieties.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1979 - Informal Logic 2 (2).
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    Adjunction and Paradoxical Derivations.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1975 - Analysis 35 (4):127 - 129.
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    The Logic of Nihilism.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1975 - New Scholasticism 49 (2):162-176.
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    Formal Sentential Entailment.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1977
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    Finite computable dimension does not relativize.Charles F. D. McCoy - 2002 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 41 (4):309-320.
    In many classes of structures, each computable structure has computable dimension 1 or $\omega$. Nevertheless, Goncharov showed that for each $n < \omega$, there exists a computable structure with computable dimension $n$. In this paper we show that, under one natural definition of relativized computable dimension, no computable structure has finite relativized computable dimension greater than 1.
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  16. Appreciating Appreciation.Charles F. Altieri - 2013 - Substance 42 (2):80-98.
    As time passed, I discovered with surprise that the important role I assigned to literature was not recognized by everyone.iThis essay constitutes one aspect of an overall project to spell out the implications for the literary arts of Wittgenstein's systematic distinction between acts of description that carry truth values and acts of expression that display states of mind and feeling but do not describe them. My full case will require a book. That is good news for me but bad news (...)
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    The gift of Jesus: meditations for Christmas.Charles F. Stanley - 2022 - Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson.
    In The Gift of Jesus, beloved pastor and teacher Dr. Charles Stanley takes a deeply personal and inspiring look at how God gave us Himself through the birth of Christ. When He sent Jesus, He closed the separation between us, showing Himself to be intimately involved in every detail that concerns us. This book will usher you into Jesus' presence, reveal His compassionate heart, and help you treasure the best parts of the Advent season. --Amazon.com.
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    Idea and Process in the Historiography of Logic.Charles F. Breslin - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):643 - 669.
    Since structural descriptions rather than ostensive ones are required by the logic of the cultural sciences, the Platonic eidos as a regulative idea continues to play a creative role in establishing the formal unity of historical concepts. Paul Natorp, Troeltsch’s neo-Kantian contemporary and early proponent of the logicist thesis in Germany, first construed mathematical logic as a Platonistic search for the unconditioned in the form of absolutely foundational concepts or categories of thought. The hidden Platonism expressed in Troeltsch’s formal logic (...)
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    The Development of Cognition in the Interaction of Conscious and Unconscious Minds.Charles F. Detmar - 2023 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 30 (1):110-137.
    This article extends the brief description of cognition previously offered in the adaptational theory of consciousness (ATC). Here I suggest how unconscious and conscious minds interact to achieve mutual cognitive development. Interactions occur in an extended moment of subjective time consisting of perceptual, associational, and affective scenes. During the extended moment, the conscious self becomes time-agile, shuttling between the past, present, and future in order to assemble ideas within global awareness that produce pleasure. The products of its cognitive journeys are (...)
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    Strict finitism.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1970 - The Hague,: Mouton.
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    Successive brightness discrimination in rats following regular versus random intermittent reinforcement.Charles F. Flaherty & John W. Davenport - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (1):1.
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    An approach to the quantification of semantic noise.Charles F. Hockett - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (4):257-260.
    In a survey of information theory and some of its implications, Warren Weaver has proposed a distinction between engineering noise and semantic noise. Ordinary Spanish usage reflects this distinction quite neatly. If A speaks to B and B responds with no entiendo, it means ‘I have not heard your words, because of interfering sound or lack of attention; please transmit the same message again’; if he responds with no comprendo, it means ‘I heard you all right, but what I heard (...)
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    Emotivism as the solution to the problem of evil.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1970 - Sophia 9 (2):34-38.
  24. 'Ought' does not imply 'can'.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1967 - Theoria 33 (3):283.
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    Ordinal utility models of decision making under uncertainty.Charles F. Manski - 1988 - Theory and Decision 25 (1):79-104.
  26. Wise Teaching: Biblical Wisdom and Educational Ministry.Charles F. Melchert - 1998
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    The Logistic Interpretation of Aristotle’s Categorical Syllogistic.Charles F. Breslin - 1968 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 42:99-109.
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    The Weaker Natural Law Thesis.Charles F. Capps - 2023 - Ratio Juris 36 (4):333-349.
    Natural law theories affirm that it belongs to the nature of law to be apt to promote the common good or do something similar. I defend a weak version of this thesis according to which part of what constitutes something as a nondefective central case of a posited law is that it is apt to promote the common good. Just as the rules of Pictionary require the drawing player to design her drawing to reveal the word in play, the rules (...)
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  29. Sense-datum theory and observational fact: Some contributions of psychology to epistemology.Charles F. Wallraff - 1958 - Journal of Philosophy 55 (January):20-31.
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    An Adaptational Theory of Consciousness.Charles F. Detmar - 2022 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 29 (1-2):30-55.
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    Contemporary Theology and Theism, by R. M. Wenley.Charles F. D' Arcy - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 8:125.
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    Philosophy of Theism, by Alexander Campbell Fraser.Charles F. D' Arcy - 1896 - International Journal of Ethics 7:125.
  33. The theory of a limited deity.Charles F. D' Arcy - 1918 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 18:158.
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  34. The Dilemma of Religious Knowledge.Charles F. Bennett - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:95.
     
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    The Null-hypothesis significance-test procedure: Can't live with it, can't live without it.Charles F. Blaich - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2):194-195.
    If the NHSTP procedure is essential for controlling for chance, why is there little, if any, discussion of the nature of chance by Chow and other advocates of the procedure. Also, many criticisms that Chow takes to be aimed against the NHSTP procedure are actually directed against the kind of theory that is tested by the procedure.
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    Typological thinking, statistical significance, and the methodological divergence of experimental psychology and economics.Charles F. Blaich & Humberto Barreto - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):405-405.
    While correctly describing the differences in current practices between experimental psychologists and economists, Hertwig and Ortmann do not provide a compelling explanation for these differences. Our explanation focuses on the fact that psychologists view the world as composed of categories and types. This discrete organizational scheme results in merely testing nulls and wider variation in observed practices in experimental psychology.
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  37. Ernst Bloch, The Utopian Function of Art and Literature: Selected Essays Reviewed by.Charles F. Breslin - 1988 - Philosophy in Review 8 (11):423-425.
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    Richard Barber 1920-1997.Charles F. Breslin - 1997 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 70 (5):151 - 152.
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    Richard C. Smith.Charles F. Breslin - 1972 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 46:195 -.
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    Foxes into hedgehogs: Celenza and Hankins on Renaissance humanism.Charles F. Briggs - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review.
    This essay reviews three recently published books on the intellectual history of the Italian Renaissance. In his survey of Italian humanism in the “long fifteenth century” (c. 1350–c. 1525) The Intellectual World of the Italian Renaissance, Christopher Celenza argues that the intellectual project of the humanists was centred on questions regarding language, philosophy, and the stance of the intellectual toward institutions. Celenza traces the fortunes and mutations of the humanist project into the modern era in The Italian Renaissance and the (...)
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  41. The mirror compiled : Roger Waltham's Compendium morale and Cary Nederman's medieval English tradition of political thought.Charles F. Briggs - 2023 - In Chris Jones & Takashi Shogimen, Rethinking medieval and Renaissance political thought: historiographical problems, fresh interpretations, new debates. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Formal and Material Cooperation with Evil.Charles F. Capps - 2015 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (4):681-698.
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    $K1$ as a Dawson modeling of A. R. Anderson's sense of "ought".Charles F. Kielkopf - 1974 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (3):402-410.
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    Premisses are not axioms.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (1):129-130.
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    The Axiological Theism of A. E. Taylor.Charles F. Sawhill Virtue - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (101):110 - 124.
    If a rational argument is to be advanced for the existence of God, it must be some form of the cosmological, depending on the concept of causation, or the ontological, an elaboration of the concept of being. The metaphysical fertility of the axiological approach to theism consists in its reformulation of the ontological argument—viz., that the nature of existent reality itself is indicative of supra natural being.
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    Three notions of number.Charles F. Weiher - 1970 - Philosophia Mathematica (1-2):25-56.
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    The specific reading of A-propositions in a defense of William of Sherwood.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (4):735-740.
  48. Protoplasm and Life.Charles F. Cox - 1890 - The Monist 1:297.
     
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    Altiero Spinelli and the origins of the European federalist movement in Italy.Charles F. Delzell - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):767-771.
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    About Conscience.Charles F. Dole - 1906 - International Journal of Ethics 16 (4):418.
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