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  1. Object Exploration and a Problem with Reductionism.Anthony Chemero & Charles Heyser - 2005 - Synthese 147 (3):403-423.
    The purpose of this paper is to use neuroscientific evidence to address the philosophical issue of intertheoretic reduction. In particular, we present a literature review and a new experiment to show that the reduction of cognitive psychology to neuroscience is implausible. To make this case, we look at research using object exploration, an important experimental paradigm in neuroscience, behavioral genetics and psychopharmacology. We show that a good deal of object exploration research is potentially confounded precisely because it assumes that psychological (...)
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  2. Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce: Pragmatism and pragmaticism and Scientific metaphysics.Charles Sanders Peirce - 1960 - Cambridge: Belknap Press.
    Charles Sanders Peirce has been characterized as the greatest American philosophic genius. He is the creator of pragmatism and one of the founders of modern logic. James, Royce, Schroder, and Dewey have acknowledged their great indebtedness to him. A laboratory scientist, he made notable contributions to geodesy, astronomy, psychology, induction, probability, and scientific method. He introduced into modern philosophy the doctrine of scholastic realism, developed the concepts of chance, continuity, and objective law, and showed the philosophical significance of the (...)
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    Charles Peirce's Reading of Richard Whately's Elements of Logic.Charles Seibert - 2005 - History and Philosophy of Logic 26 (1):1-32.
    Charles S. Peirce frequently mentioned reading Richard Whately's Elements of Logic when he was 12 years old. Throughout his life, Peirce emphasized the importance of that experience. This valorization of Whately is puzzling at first. Early in his career Peirce rejected Whately's central logical doctrines. What valuable insight concerning logic was robust enough to survive these specific rejections? Peirce recommended a biographical approach to understanding his philosophy. This essay follows that suggestion by considering Peirce's reading of Whately in a (...)
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    Collected Works of Charles Baudouin.Charles Baudouin - 2015 - Routledge.
    Charles Baudouin was a French psychoanalyst. Born in Nancy, a town that played a significant role in the history of psychoanalysis, he was a contemporary of Freud, Jung and Adler. After receiving his degree in philosophy, he moved to Geneva where his early work and first book focused on suggestion and hypnosis, later becoming interested in literature and the relation between psychoanalysis and education. Largely forgotten, Charles Baudouin’s work warrants greater attention from psychoanalysts and historians alike. He was (...)
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  5. Reviews : Charles S. Taylor -- paulo freire's pedagogu in guinea-bissau.Charles S. Taylor - 1980 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 7 (2):216-225.
  6. Charles Bonnets Systemtheorie Und Philosophie Organisierter Körper.Charles Bonnet - 2005 - Deutsch. Edited by Tobias Cheung.
     
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    Charles Darwin's natural selection: being the second part of his big species book written from 1856 to 1858.Charles Darwin - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by R. C. Stauffer.
    Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species is unquestionably one of the chief landmarks in biology. The Origin (as it is widely known) was literally only an abstract of the manuscript Darwin had originally intended to complete and publish as the formal presentation of his views on evolution. Compared with the Origin, his original long manuscript work on Natural Selection, which is presented here and made available for the first time in printed form, has more abundant examples and illustrations (...)
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    Charles Rebuffat.Charles Rebuffat - 1973 - Res Publica 15 (1):7.
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    Charles Darwin’s Notebooks, 1836--1844: Geology, Transmutation of Species, Metaphysical Enquiries.Charles Darwin - 1987 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Edited by Paul H. Barrett, Peter Jack Gautrey, Sandra Herbert, David Kohn & Sydney Smith.
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    The body, bodily feelings, and existential feelings: A Heideggerian perspective.Charles Guignon - 2009 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 16 (2):195-199.
  11. Letters, lectures and addresses of Charles Edward Garman: a memorial volume.Charles Edward Garman - 1909 - Cambridge [Mass.]: Riverside Press. Edited by Eliza Miner Garman.
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    Charles Morris †.Charles Hartshorne - 1979 - Semiotica 28 (3-4).
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  13. On Charles Taylor's 'Deep Diversity'.Charles Blattberg - 2020 - In Astrid Fellner, Ursula Lehmkuhl & Laurence McFalls, 150 Years of Canada: Grappling with Diversity Since 1867. Münster, Germany: Waxmann Verlag GmbH.
    Charles Taylor’s idea of “deep diversity” has played a major role in the debates around multiculturalism in Canada and around the world. Originally, the idea was meant to account for how the different national communities within Canada – those of the English-speaking Canadians, the French-speaking Quebeckers, and the Aboriginals – conceive of their belonging to the country in different ways. But Taylor conceives of these differences strictly in terms of irreducibility; that is, he fails to see that they also (...)
     
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    The correspondence of Charles S. Peirce and the Open Court Publishing Company, 1890-1913.Charles S. Peirce - 2022 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Stetson J. Robinson.
    Peirceana provides a forum for the best current work on Peirce worldwide. Besides monographs, the series will publish thematically unified anthologies and edited volumes with a defined topical focus and untranslated English selections of Peirce's writings.
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    Pragmatism, the Classic Writings: Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, Clarence Irving Lewis, John Dewey, George Herbert Mead.Charles S. Peirce (ed.) - 1982 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    A reprint of the New American Library edition of 1970.
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    Rethinking Philosophy and Race: An Interview with Charles Mills.Charles Mills & Arthur Soto - 2015 - Stance 8 (1):81-107.
    The Stance team spoke with Charles Mills, noted philosopher and John Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy at Northwestern University whose work focuses on issues of social class, gender, and race, on December 1, 2014. Dr. Mills reviewed Stance’s transcription of the interview and made slight corrections for grammar, style, and reduction of repetition. He also inserted a sentence or two to add clarity. We hope readers find the result illuminating.
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  17. Address of Charles A. Boston upon legal ethics.Charles A. Boston - 1915 - [Ithaca?:
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  18. Man on His Nature.Charles Sherrington - 1940 - Cambridge University Press.
    I NATURE AND TRADITION Quemcunque aegrum ingenio praestaittem curanJum invisebat , siquidem morbi vehementia pateretur, . . .familiarem cum eo sermonem aliquandiu conferebat, cum pbilosophis Pbilosopkica, cum Mathematicis Mathematica, ..
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  19. (1 other version)Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce. Volume VI. Scientific Metaphysics.Charles Hartshorne & Paul Weiss - 1937 - Mind 46 (183):394-399.
     
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  20. Charles S. Peirce: the essential writings.Charles Sanders Peirce - 1972 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books. Edited by Edward C. Moore.
    Physicist, mathematician, and logician Charles S. Peirce (1839-1914) was America's first internationally recognized philosopher, the man who created the concept of "pragmatism," later popularized by William James. Charles S. Peirce: The Essential Writings is a comprehensive collection of the philosopher's writings, including: "Questions Concerning Certain Faculties Claimed for Man" (1868), which outlines his theory of knowledge; a review of the works of George Berkeley; papers from between 1877 and 1905 developing the ground of pragmatism and Peirce's theory of (...)
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  21. Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition Volume 4, 1879-1884.Charles S. Peirce & Christian J. W. Kloesel - 1990 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (4):513-521.
     
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  22. The Charles S. Peirce Papers, the Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.Charles S. Peirce, Richard S. Robin & Houghton Library - 1960 - Harvard University Library Microreproduction Service.
     
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    Communication from Charles Hartshorne.Charles Hartshorne - 1991 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 65 (3):69 - 70.
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  24. Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition Volume 5, 1884-1886.Charles S. Peirce & Christian J. W. Kloesel - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (1):224-231.
     
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    Charles Avison's Essay on Musical Expression: With Related Writings by William Hayes and Charles Avison.Charles Avison, Pierre Dubois & William Hayes - 2004 - Routledge.
    Charles Avison's Essay on Musical Expression, first published in 1752, is a major contribution to the debate on musical aesthetics which developed in the course of the 18th century. Considered by Charles Burney as the first essay devoted to 'musical criticism' proper, it established the primary importance of 'expression' and reconsidered the relative importance of harmony and melody. Immediately after its publication it was followed by William Hayes's Remarks (1753), to which Avison himself retorted in his Reply. Taken (...)
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  26. Charles Peirce's Pragmatic Pluralism.Charles Peirce & Sandra B. Rosenthal - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (4):875-887.
     
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  27. Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition Volume 6, 1886-1890.Charles S. Peirce - 2001 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (1):123-128.
     
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    Le rire matérialiste.Charles T. Wolfe - 2007 - Multitudes 3 (3):177-185.
    The figure of the materialist philosopher as the « laughing philosopher », who mocks the rest of humanity, its fears, superstitions and even values, is a classic one. It has been associated variously with Democritus, Epicurus, Spinoza, Rabelais, La Mettrie and others. Apart from the interest one might have in this figure of the philosopher as someone who is rather far removed from school benches, the present essay seeks to describe or define this conceptual character in order to argue that (...)
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  29. The Liberation of Life From the Cell to the Community /Charles Birch, John B. Cobb, Jr. --. --.Charles Birch & John B. Cobb - 1981 - Cambridge University Press, 1981.
     
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    Charles Darwin's Beagle diary.Charles Darwin - 1933 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by R. D. Keynes.
    On 27th December 1831, HMS Beagle set out from Plymouth under the command of Captain Robert Fitzroy on a voyage that lasted nearly 5 years. The purpose of the trip was to complete a survey of the southern coasts of South America, and afterwards to circumnavigate the globe. The ship's geologist and naturalist was Charles Darwin. Darwin kept a diary throughout the voyage in which he recorded his daily activities, not only on board the ship but also during the (...)
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  31. (1 other version)Charles S. Peirce's Evolutionary Philosophy.Charles S. Peirce & Carl R. Hausman - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (2):401-413.
     
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  32. Philosophy in an age of pluralism: the philosophy of Charles Taylor in question.Charles Taylor, James Tully & Daniel M. Weinstock (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first comprehensive evaluation of Charles Taylor's work and a major contribution to leading questions in philosophy and the human sciences as they face an increasingly pluralistic age. Charles Taylor is one of the most influential contemporary moral and political philosophers: in an era of specialisation he is one of the few thinkers who has developed a comprehensive philosophy which speaks to the conditions of the modern world in a way that is compelling to specialists in (...)
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    Semiotic and Significs: The Correspondence Between Charles S. Peirce and Lady Victoria Welby.Charles Sanders Peirce, Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Stuart- Wortley, Victoria Lady Welby & Lady Victoria Welby - 1977
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    Griffin, Michael., Leibniz, God, and Necessity.Charles Joshua Horn - 2013 - Review of Metaphysics 66 (4):836-837.
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    Actions.Charles Ripley - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (3):161-162.
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    Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics.Charles Senn Taylor - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (1):26-27.
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    Frege's Target.Charles Travis - 2002 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 51:305-343.
    ‘Hostility to psychologism’, John McDowell writes, 'is not hostility to the psychological. ‘Psychologism’ is an accusation. But it may be either of several. The psychologism McDowell is master of detecting is, as he sometimes puts it, a form of scientism. It is a priori psychology where, at best, only substantive empirical psychology would do. It often represents itself as describing the way any thinker must be; as describing requirements on being a thinker at all. But it misses viable alternatives. It (...)
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    Présentation.Charles T. Wolfe - 2007 - Multitudes 3 (3):167-170.
    Introduction to dossier I edited on laughter and materialism.
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    Letters, Lectures, and Addresses of Charles Edward Garman.Charles Edward Garman - 1910 - International Journal of Ethics 20 (3):371-374.
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  40. Session of the Charles S. Peirce society.S. Charles - forthcoming - Semiotics.
     
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    Review of Charles Morris: Signs Language and Behavior[REVIEW]Charles W. Morris - 1946 - Ethics 56 (4):319-320.
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  42. (1 other version)The Correspondence of Charles Darwin.Charles Darwin, Frederick Burkhardt & Sydney Smith - 1988 - Journal of the History of Biology 21 (2):343-349.
     
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    Readings in moral theology /Edited by Charles E. Curran and Richard A McCormick.Charles E. Curran & Richard A. Mccormick - 1979
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  44. Les références de Charles Journet à Matthias Joseph Scheeben.Charles Morerod - 2013 - Nova et Vetera 88 (1):45-62.
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  45. Aristotle on well-being and intellectual contemplation: David Charles.David Charles - 1999 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 73 (1):205–223.
    [David Charles] Aristotle, it appears, sometimes identifies well-being with one activity, sometimes with several, including ethical virtue. I argue that this appearance is misleading. In the Nicomachean Ethics, intellectual contemplation is the central case of human well-being, but is not identical with it. Ethically virtuous activity is included in human well-being because it is an analogue of intellectual contemplation. This structure allows Aristotle to hold that while ethically virtuous activity is valuable in its own right, the best life available (...)
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    Darwin, Charles.Charles H. Pence - 2022 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Charles Darwin (1809–1882) Charles Darwin is primarily known as the architect of the theory of evolution by natural selection. With the publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859, he advanced a view of the development of life on earth that profoundly shaped nearly all biological and much philosophical thought which followed. A number….
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    Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 6: 1886-1890.Charles S. Peirce - 2000 - Indiana University Press.
    Volume 6 of this landmark edition contains 66 writings mainly from the unsettled period in Peirce’s life just after he moved from New York to Milford, Pennsylvania, followed shortly afterward by the death of his mother. The writings in this volume reveal Peirce’s powerful mind probing into diverse issues, looking for an underlying unity, but, perhaps, also looking for direction.
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  48. Commissurotomy, Consciousness, and Unity of Mind.Charles E. Marks - 1980 - Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
    An examination of split-brain syndrome, and whether split-brain patients have two minds.
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    The collected papers of Charles Darwin.Charles Darwin - 1977 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Paul H. Barrett.
  50. Charles S. Peirce Papers.Charles S. Peirce, Richard S. Robin & Houghton Library - 1963 - Harvard University Library, Microreproduction Service with the Cooperation of the Houghton Library.
     
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