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    Book Review:Towards a Lasting Settlement. Charles Roden Buxton[REVIEW]F. W. Stella Browne - 1916 - International Journal of Ethics 26 (4):568-.
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    Readings of Tragedy Charles Segal: Interpreting Greek Tragedy. Myth, Poetry, Text. Pp. 384. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1986. Paper, $14.25. [REVIEW]Richard Buxton - 1988 - The Classical Review 38 (01):54-56.
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    Beyond Hegel's Ontological Claim.Robert Van Roden Allen - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (2):305-314.
    Reading Charles Taylor's Hegel, one is quite struck by his view that Hegel's Logic offers us an ontology. To some degree this is an obvious observation in that the Logic certainly pretends to speak regarding “all that is”. Within the optic of Taylor's suggestion, it is possible to explore the primacy of the ontological claim for Hegel's work, the possibility of nihilism consequent upon its collapse, and an access to a post-Hegelian and post-nihilistic future for human thought and activity.
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    Memoir of the Life and Labours of the Late Charles Babbage Esq. F.R.SH. W. Buxton Anthony Hyman.Philip Enros - 1988 - Isis 79 (3):544-544.
  5. Œuvres de Descartes.Charles Adam & Paul Tannery - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (3):6-6.
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    The Animal Economy as Object and Program in Montpellier Vitalism.Charles T. Wolfe & Motoichi Terada - 2008 - Science in Context 21 (4):537-579.
    Our aim in this paper is to bring to light the importance of the notion of économie animale in Montpellier vitalism, as a hybrid concept which brings together the structural and functional dimensions of the living body – dimensions which hitherto had primarily been studied according to a mechanistic model, or were discussed within the framework of Stahlian animism. The celebrated image of the bee-swarm expresses this structural-functional understanding of living bodies quite well: “One sees them press against each other, (...)
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  7. Reply and Re-articulation.Charles Taylor - 1994 - In Charles Taylor, James Tully & Daniel M. Weinstock (eds.), Philosophy in an age of pluralism: the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 213--257.
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    The Existentialists: Critical Essays on Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre.Charles B. Guignon (ed.) - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This volume brings together for the first time some of the most helpful and insightful essays on the four most influential and discussed philosophers in the history of existentialism: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre.
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  9. Quine on the Philosophy of Mathematics.Charles Parsons - 1986 - In Lewis Edwin Hahn & Paul Arthur Schilpp (eds.), The Philosophy of W.V. Quine. Chicago: Open Court. pp. 369-395.
     
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    Empiricist heresies in early modern medical thought.Charles T. Wolfe - 2010 - In Charles T. Wolfe & Ofer Gal (eds.), The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science. Springer. pp. 333--344.
    Vitalism, from its early modern to its Enlightenment forms (from Glisson and Willis to La Caze and Barthez), is notoriously opposed to intervention into the living sphere. Experiment, quantification, measurement are all ‘vivisectionist’, morally suspect and worse, they alter and warp the ‘life’ of the subject. They are good for studying corpses, not living individuals. This much is well known, and it has disqualified vitalist medicine from having a place in standard histories of medicine, until recent, post-Foucauldian maneuvers have sought (...)
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    Truth-ratios, process, task, and knowledge.Charles Wallis - 1994 - Synthese 98 (2):243 - 269.
    In this paper, I delineate two major problems facing reliabilist approaches in epistemology. I argue that Alvin Goodman's (1986) position fails to solve either problem. I then suggest an alternative reliabilist approach that ties truth-ratio assessments to particular, well-specified cognitive tasks. I claim that a well-specified cognitive task is an empirical hypothesis about a system that involves the specification of input and output types and nomic correlations (including statistical correlations) that underlie the system's performance. On my approach, one characterizes processes (...)
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  12. Continental Genealogies. Mathematical Confrontations in Albert Lautman and Gaston Bachelard.Charles Alunni - 2006 - In Simon Duffy (ed.), Virtual Mathematics: the logic of difference. Clinamen.
     
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    Engineering ethics.Charles Byrns Fleddermann - 2004 - Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Education.
    For Freshman or Introductory courses in Engineering and Computer Science. ESource Prentice Hall's Engineering Source provides a complete, flexible introductory engineering and computing program. Featuring over 15 modules and growing, ESource allows professors to fully customize their textbooks through the ESource website. Professors are not only able to pick and choose modules, but also sections of modules, incorporate their own materials, and re-paginate and re-index the complete project. http://emissary.prenhall.com/esource or http://www.prenhall.com/esource.
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  14. Patriotic, not deliberative, democracy.Charles Blattberg - 2003 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (1):155-174.
    Given the concern they share for the common good, both patriotic and deliberative conceptions of democracy can be said to have roots in classical republicanism. But these two modern approaches to politics are not the same. In order to show this, as well as demonstrate patriotism's superiority to deliberative democracy, I offer four criticisms of the latter: (i) its support of a theory or systematic set of procedures for conversation distorts its practice; (ii) it is ideologically biased; (iii) its distinction (...)
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    Holderlin and Novalis.Charles Larmore - 2000 - In Karl Ameriks (ed.), The Cambridge companion to German idealism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 141--60.
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    New Ontological Foundations for Extended Minds: Causal Powers Realism.Charles Lassiter & Joseph Vukov - 2024 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (4):777-795.
    In this paper, we describe causal powers realism as a conjunction of four claims: causal powers are not reducible to counterfactuals; they are empirically-discoverable; they manifest effects in conjunction with partners; and their manifestations empower further manifestations. We describe four challenges to extended mind theory and for each show how an ontology of causal powers realism either avoids or dissolves the problem. We close by suggesting that causal powers realism isn’t a competitor with extended mind theory but rather a new (...)
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    Les dilemmes de la metaphysique pure.Charles [Bernard] Renouvier - 1901 - Paris,: F. Alcan.
    "Les Dilemmes de la métaphysique pure" de Charles Renouvier. Philosophe français (1815-1903).
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    Philosophy and ordinary language.Charles Edwin Caton (ed.) - 1963 - Urbana,: University of Illinois Press.
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    The philosophy of Peirce.Charles Sanders Peirce - 1956 - London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Edited by Justus Buchler.
  20. L'œuvre de l'homme et son immoralité.Charles Auguste Bontemps - 1927 - Paris,: Éditions de l'Épi.
     
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  21. Operationism, construction and inference.Charles Edwin Bures - 1940 - [Lancaster, Pa.,:
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    La Structure essentielle de l'homme d'après saint Augustin.Charles Couturier - 1965 - Toulouse,: Impr. Fournié.
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    Essais de philosophie générale.Charles Dunan - 1902 - Paris,: C. Delagrave.
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    The convergence of science and religion.Charles W. Fowler - 2021 - Zygon 56 (4):1008-1026.
    Zygon®, Volume 56, Issue 4, Page 1008-1026, December 2021.
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  25. Necessary Wonder: Promises and Pitfalls of Enchantment.Charles Holdefer - 2020 - In Bénédicte Meillon (ed.), Dwellings of Enchantment: Writing and Reenchanting the Earth. Lanham, Maryland: Ecocritical Theory and Practice.
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    The pilot flame.Charles Kelley Jenness - 1912 - Boston,: Sherman, French & Company.
    The title analogy.--The child who conforms.--The child who varies.--Illumination.--The perception of the presence of God.--The lettered and the learned.--The turbulent bar.--Dark till Jesus comes.--Made-over garments.
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  27. The Inward Cross.Charles Duell Kean - 1952
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  28. Musical perception.Charles Nussbaum - 2015 - In Mohan Matthen (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception. New York, NY: Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Les anciennes techniques agricoles.Charles Parain - 1957 - Revue de Synthèse 78 (7):317-346.
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    Ethics, Wealth and Salvation. A Study in Buddhist Social Ethics. Ed. Russell F. Sizemore and Donald K. Swearer.Charles S. Prebish - 1993 - Buddhist Studies Review 10 (2):258-262.
    Ethics, Wealth and Salvation. A Study in Buddhist Social Ethics. Ed. Russell F. Sizemore and Donald K. Swearer. University of South Carolina Press, Columbia 1990. xv, 311 pp. $42.50. Pbk repr. 1993, $18.95.
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  31. Thin theories" of the domestic and international rule of law.Charles Sampford - 2014 - In Vesselin Popovski (ed.), International Rule of Law and Professional Ethics. Burlington, VT: Routledge.
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  32. Prayer.Charles Taliaferro - 2007 - In Chad V. Meister & Paul Copan (eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion. New York: Routledge. pp. 617--625.
     
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    Mechanisms of Violent Retribution in Chinese Hell Narratives.Charles D. Orzech - 1994 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 1 (1):111-126.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Mechanisms of Violent Retribution in Chinese Hell Narratives Charles D. Orzech University ofNorth Carolina Greensboro Ai! The criminals in this hell have all had their eyes dug out and the fresh blood flows [from them], and each of them cries out, their two hands pressing their bloody eye-sockets—truly pitiful! To the left a middle-aged person is just having an eye pulled out by one of the shades; he (...)
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    Adjunction and Paradoxical Derivations.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1975 - Analysis 35 (4):127 - 129.
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    Sensationalism and Scientific Explanation.Charles A. Fritz - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (1):138-140.
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  36. Schwartzman vs. Okin: Some Comments on Challenging Liberalism.Charles W. Mills - 2009 - Hypatia 24 (4):164-177.
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    The Double Effect Effect.Charles Foster, Jonathan Herring, Karen Melham & Tony Hope - 2011 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 20 (1):56-72.
    The “doctrine of double effect” has a pleasing ring to it. It is regarded by some as the cornerstone of any sound approach to end-of-life issues and by others as religious mumbo jumbo. Discussions about “the doctrine” often generate more heat than light. They are often conducted at cross-purposes and laced with footnotes from Leviticus.
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  38. The Shaping of the Sciences: Essays in Honour of Stephen Gaukroger.Charles T. Wolfe & Anik Waldow (eds.) - forthcoming - Springer Verlag.
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    Accountability and answerability.Charles V. Blatz - 1972 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 2 (2):101–120.
  40. On alleged refutations of mechanism using Godel's incompleteness results.Charles S. Chihara - 1972 - Journal of Philosophy 69 (September):507-26.
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    The many persons problem.Charles S. Chihara - 1994 - Philosophical Studies 76 (1):45 - 49.
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    A critique of Peirce's idea of God.Charles Hartshorne - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (5):516-523.
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    PostScript.Charles W. Harvey - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (Supplement):121-126.
    Three problems are raised for Nicholas Georgalis’s recent work: (1) a problem with regard to the supposed noninferential knowledge of minimal content, (2) a problem with the “necessary condition” Georgalis stipulates for the legitimate application of a first-person methodology to a science of the mind, and (3) a problem with regard to denying phenomenal content to intentional acts.
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    Metaphysical Statements as Nonrestrictive and Existential.Charles Hartshorne - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):35 - 47.
    Let us now consider the third class of statements, those completely nonrestrictive. For example, "Something exists." Since this is the pure contradictory of the wholly restrictive, "Nothing exists," which we have found reason to regard as impossible, and since the contradictory of an impossible statement is necessary, we should expect "Something exists" to be necessarily true, a statement valid a priori. And we see that it excludes nothing from existence, except bare "nothing" itself. But the existence of bare nothing is (...)
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    Phenomenology, Film and Religious Belief.Charles Harvey - 2004 - Glimpse 6:11-18.
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    Process Theology in Historical and Systematic Contexts.Charles Hartshorne - 1985 - Modern Schoolman 62 (4):221-231.
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    Some Empty Though Important Truths.Charles Hartshorne - 1955 - Review of Metaphysics 8 (4):553 - 568.
    Yet this widespread agreement as to the contingency of fact conceals an important possibility of disagreement. For there is a common assumption by which the doctrine of the exclusiveness of factual truths is trivialized. This is the assumption that the excluded alternative can be merely negative. Thus: there are elephants, there might have been no elephants; there is a world, there might have been no world. What the positive fact necessarily excludes, then, is only a privation: in short it may (...)
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    The Church in a Changing Society.Charles A. Hart - 1939 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 15:251.
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    The Intelligibility of Sensations.Charles Hartshorne - 1934 - The Monist 44 (2):161-185.
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    The Scientist and ethical decision.Charles Hatfield (ed.) - 1973 - Downers Grove, Ill.,: InterVarsity Press.
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