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    Ssu-ma Ch'ien's Historiographical Attitude as Reflected in Four Late Warring States Biographies.E. H. S. & Frank Algerton Kierman - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (4):526.
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    Science and Civilisation in China, Volume 5: Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Part 7: Military Technology; The Gunpowder Epic. [REVIEW]Frank Kierman, Joseph Needham, Ho P'ing-yu, Lu Gwei-Djen & Wang Ling - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (4):647.
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    China in Antiquity.Donald Holzman, Henri Maspero & Frank A. Kierman - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (2):430.
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    Subjectivity, Realism, and Postmodernism: The Recovery of the World in Recent Philosophy.Frank B. Farrell - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This unusually accessible account of recent Anglo-American philosophy focuses on how that philosophy has challenged deeply held notions of subjectivity, mind, and language. The book is designed on a broad canvas in which recent arguments are placed in a historical context. The author then explores such topics as mental content, moral realism, realism and antirealism, and the character of subjectivity. Much of the book is devoted to an investigation of Donald Davidson's philosophy, and there is also a sustained critique of (...)
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    Cross‐Linguistic Differences in Processing Double‐Embedded Relative Clauses: Working‐Memory Constraints or Language Statistics?Stefan L. Frank, Thijs Trompenaars & Shravan Vasishth - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (3):554-578.
    An English double-embedded relative clause from which the middle verb is omitted can often be processed more easily than its grammatical counterpart, a phenomenon known as the grammaticality illusion. This effect has been found to be reversed in German, suggesting that the illusion is language specific rather than a consequence of universal working memory constraints. We present results from three self-paced reading experiments which show that Dutch native speakers also do not show the grammaticality illusion in Dutch, whereas both German (...)
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    Subjectivity, realism, and postmodernism: the recovery of the world.Frank B. Farrell - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This unusually accessible account of recent Anglo-American philosophy focuses on how that philosophy has challenged deeply held notions of subjectivity, mind, and language. The book is designed on a broad canvas in which recent arguments are placed in a historical context (in particular they are related to medieval philosophy and German idealism). The author then explores such topics as mental content, moral realism, realism and antirealism, and the character of subjectivity. Much of the book is devoted to an investigation of (...)
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    On the filling in of the visual blind spot: Some rules of thumb.Frank H. Durgin - 1995 - Perception 24:827-40.
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    How philosophers see stars.Frank B. Ebersole - 1965 - Mind 74 (296):509-529.
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    Critical Notice of K nowledge and Its Limits by Timothy Williamson.Frank Jackson - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (4):516-521.
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    Moral Expertise and Democratic Legitimacy.Frank Dietrich - 2012 - Analyse & Kritik 34 (2):275-284.
    In modern democracies, moral experts play an increasingly important role in law-making. Apart from the question of which competences characterize moral experts, their influence on the legitimacy of democratic procedures must be discussed. On the one hand, the contribution of moral experts promises to improve the quality of decision making. On the other hand, however, moral experts cannot claim to represent the will of the people. In this essay, at first a concept of the moral expert will be sketched which (...)
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    The method of Darwin: a study in scientific method.Frank Cramer - 1896 - Chicago,: A. C. McClurg and company.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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    Our Changing Program.Tenney Frank - 1941 - American Journal of Philology 62 (3):257.
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    Plautinisches und Attisches.Tenney Frank & Gunther Jachmann - 1932 - American Journal of Philology 53 (1):81.
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    The Old Apollo Temple and Livy XL, 51.Tenney Frank - 1919 - American Journal of Philology 40 (2):194.
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    Rationality, power, disruption: Framing Foucault's geneological agenda.Frank Pignatelli - 1995 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 14 (4):383-399.
    This paper situates and examines the project of genealogy as articulated by the philosopher, Michel Foucault, and draws out from that examination educative implications both in terms of research and school practice. Following Foucault, the genealogist's primary challenge, it would seem, is both to acknowledge and to respond to the entwinement of rationality and power. This paper also considers critiques which have clustered around Foucault's work, and, more specifically, his genealogical work, which argue that Foucault leaves us with no hope (...)
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    Style in Philosophy: Part I.Manfred Frank - 1999 - Metaphilosophy 30 (3):145-167.
    In this article, I attempt to restore the philosophical significance of that nonformalizable, noniterable, “singular’ element of natural language that I call “style.” I begin by critically addressing the exclusion of such instances of natural language by both semantics‐oriented logical analysis and a restricted variation of structuralist linguistics. Despite the obvious advantages – with regard to style – of ”pragmatic“approaches to language, such pragmatism merely returns to rule‐determination in the guise of “normativity.” Although style by definition resists any kind of (...)
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    Unintended but not unanticipated consequences.Frank Zwart - 2015 - Theory and Society 44 (3):283-297.
  18. Defining the autonomy of ethics.Frank Jackson - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (1):88-96.
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    After-sensations of touch.Frank N. Spindler - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (6):631-640.
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    The illustration of the horizontal-vertical illusion.Frank W. Finger & David K. Spelt - 1947 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (3):243.
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    Argumentation: Cognition & Community. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation [CD-ROM].Frank Zenker (ed.) - 2011 - Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation.
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  22. A world apart: How concepts of the constructed world are different in representation and in development.Frank C. Keil, Marissa L. Greif & Rebekkah S. Kerner - 2007 - In Eric Margolis & Stephen Laurence (eds.), Creations of the Mind: Theories of Artifacts and Their Representaion. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 231--248.
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    Petty contra Hobbes: a previously untranslated manuscript.Frank Amati & Tony Aspromourgos - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (1):127.
  24. The Solution to the Consequence Problem According to Anti‐Individualism.Frank Barel - 2011 - European Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):20-33.
    : For quite some time now there has been an ongoing debate whether authoritative self-knowledge is compatible with anti-individualism.1 One influential line of argument against compatibilism is due to Paul Boghossian (1998). I argue that Boghossian misconstrues what the anti-individualist really is committed to. This defence of compatibilism is elaborated by showing how the Twin Earth thought experiment is meant to speak in favour of anti-individualism. Partly this will show that Boghossian is wrong in his denial that empirical background knowledge (...)
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    A Nontemporal Probabilistic Approach to Special and General Relativity.Frank Blume - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (9):1404-1440.
    We introduce a discrete probabilistic model of motion in special and general relativity that is shown to be compatible with the standard model in the statistical limit.
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  26. On the Synthesis of Historical Linguistics and Cognate Disciplines.Frank Cabrera - forthcoming - In Aviezer Tucker & David Černín (eds.), The Bloomsbury Handbook of Big History: The Philosophy of the Historical Sciences. Bloomsbury Academic.
    The empirical and theoretical resources of different disciplines are often combined to shed light on questions that concern the deep history of humanity, such as the geographic origin of people groups, patterns of migration, and the diffusion of culture. In this article, I discuss three ways in which other disciplines, such as biology and archaeology, are integrated with historical linguistics to enhance our understanding of the past. First, other disciplines provide background knowledge that helps to constrain and assess competing historical (...)
     
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    Schaalvergroting en bestuurskracht : Een beleidsanalytische benadering van de herstrukturering van de lokale besturen.Frank Delmartino - 1975 - Res Publica 17 (3):395-412.
    The restructuration of municipalities which has been decided by the Belgian government, is not only a purely technical operatzon but rather, and in the first place, a social problem. The shape and duty-profile of a local authority should not, indeed, be attuned only to fast changing expectations as far as services are concerned, but to consultation and participation as well.Public administration research cannot keep aloof from this debate, but is considerably hampered by the institutional confusion and the insufficient explicitation of (...)
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    An historical and critical study of radical behaviorism as a philosophical doctrine.Frank Diehl - 1934 - Baltimore,: Baltimore.
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    Norway.Frank Dornseifer - 2005 - In Corporate Business Forms in Europe: A Compendium of Public and Private Limited Companies in Europe. Sellier de Gruyter.
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    Montesquieu and English politics (1750-1800).Frank Thomas Herbert Fletcher - 1939 - Philadelphia: Porcupine Press.
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  31. Assessing efficacy of "neuroenhancing" drugs : normative problems in empirical controversies.David Frank - 2013 - In Ronald L. Sandler & John Basl (eds.), Designer Biology: The Ethics of Intensively Engineering Biological and Ecological Systems. Lanham: Lexington Books.
     
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    Philosophical Foundations of Cybernetics.Frank Honywill George - 1979 - Abacus Press.
    Artificial intelligence and the interrogation game; Scientific method and explanation; Godel's incompleteness theorem; Determinism and uncertainty; Axioms, theorems and formalisation; Creativity; Consciousness and free will; Pragmatics; A ...
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    The Reform of Latin Grammar.Frank Granger - 1916 - The Classical Review 30 (04):127-.
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    On the finite and infinite in Spinoza.Frank Lucash - 1982 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 20 (1):61-73.
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    Pop(ular) Culture and Language—A Semiotic Analysis.Frank Nuessel - 2008 - Semiotics:252-261.
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    Beth redivivo.Frank Thomas Sautter - 2021 - Dissertatio 52:91-99.
    Desenvolvo um método de prova por refutação para a Lógica Proposicional Clássica, que resgata ideias dos tablôs semânticos de Evert Beth. Primeiro apresento o método em forma conjuntista, depois o utilizo em forma tabular simplificada.
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    Informação.Frank Thomas Sautter - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 65 (3):e37290.
    Formulações da validade dedutiva clássica costumam recorrer explicitamente a modalidades: por exemplo, um argumento é classicamente dedutivamente válido se, e somente se, necessariamente se as premissas forem verdadeiras, a conclusão também é verdadeira. Não é possível abolir completamente esse apelo ao discurso modal, porque a lógica clássica é o domínio das possibilidades. Não obstante, pode-se, por intermédio de uma semântica informacional, evitar que o usuário da lógica clássica tenha de manipular modalidades, ainda que elas estejam, de algum modo, imbricadas nos (...)
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  38. The Road to Bithynia: A Novel of Luke, the Beloved Physician.Frank G. Slaughter - 1951
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    The process of inductive inference.Frank Thilly - 1904 - [Columbia, Mo.]: The University of Missouri.
    In this classic work of philosophy, Thilly provides a comprehensive overview of inductive reasoning and its role in scientific inquiry. With clear examples and lucid prose, Thilly's text remains an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the nature of knowledge and the scientific method. 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 is in the "public domain in the United States of (...)
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    Preferred allocations with uncertain implementation.Frank H. Trinkl - 1974 - Theory and Decision 5 (4):375-389.
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    Nonstandard topology and extensions of monad systems to infinite points.Frank Wattenberg - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (3):463-476.
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    “These Critics (Still) Don’t Write Enough about Women Artists”: Gender Inequality in the Newspaper Coverage of Arts and Culture in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States, 1955-2005.Frank Weij, Marc Verboord & Pauwke Berkers - 2016 - Gender and Society 30 (3):515-539.
    This article addresses the extent and ways in which gender inequality in the newspaper coverage of arts and culture has changed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States, 1955-2005. Through a quantitative content analysis, we mapped all articles that appeared in two elite newspapers in each country in four sample years 1955, 1975, 1995, and 2005. First, despite increasing women’s employment in arts and culture and a quantitative feminization of journalism, elite newspaper coverage of women in arts and (...)
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  43. Things We Know: Fourteen Essays on Problems of Knowledge.Frank B. Ebersole - 1967 - Foundations of Language 10 (4):601-605.
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  44. Notations on G. H. Mead's principle of sociality with special reference to transformation.Frank M. Doan - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (20):607-615.
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    Spinoza's Dialectical Method.Frank Lucash - 1995 - Dialogue 34 (2):219-.
    Errol Harris talks about a crypto-dialectic method that lies behind the geometrical disguise of Spinoza'sEthics.Spinoza's method, he argues, is not the linear formal deduction of traditional logic but a crypto-dialectical development of the structural implications of a systematic whole. Substance differentiates itself into infinite attributes and infinite modes. Each attribute is self-differentiated into a hierarchy of modes ranging from the most complex to the simplest. Harris calls this a dialectical scale or a crypto-dialectical development of the structural implications of a (...)
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    Paulo Freire and Post-Colonial Dilemmas.Frank Margonis - 2003 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 22 (2):145-156.
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    Romanticism and rationalism.Frank Thilly - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22 (2):107-132.
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    The EU 's role in income redistribution and insurance: Support, norm‐setter or provider? A review of justice‐based arguments.Frank Vandenbroucke - 2022 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (2):471-487.
    Income redistribution and insurance are core functions of welfare states. What role should the EU play in this domain? I examine the purchase of normative theorizing on social justice on this question, focusing on the contrast between three models of EU involvement: the EU as Support, which implies the sharing of resources through intergovernmental transfers; the EU as Provider, which implies EU cross‐border transfers towards individual citizens; the EU as Norm‐setter, which implies that the EU formulates normative policy ideals. I (...)
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    Commutator conditions and splitting automorphisms for stable groups.Frank O. Wagner - 1993 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 32 (3):223-228.
    We show that a stable groupG satisfying certain commutator conditions is nilpotent. Furthermore, a soluble stable group with generically splitting automorphism of prime order is nilpotent-by-finite. In particular, a soluble stable group with a generic element of prime order is nilpotent-by-finite.
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  50. Meaning and Saying: Essays in the Philosophy of Language.Frank B. Ebersole - 1981 - Mind 90 (359):459-462.
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