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    Art Production in Discipline-Based Art Education.Frederick Spratt - 1987 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 21 (2):197.
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  2. The Bounds of Cognition.Frederick Adams & Kenneth Aizawa - 2008 - Malden, MA, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Kenneth Aizawa.
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    Theodicy and the Status of Animals.Frederick Ferré - 1986 - American Philosophical Quarterly 23 (1):23 - 34.
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    Pragmatism, Nature, and Norms.William C. Frederick - 2000 - Business and Society Review 105 (4):467-479.
  5. Biotechnology and the Food Label: A Legal Perspective.Frederick Degnan - 2007 - In Paul Weirich (ed.), Labeling Genetically Modified Food: The Philosophical and Legal Debate. New York, US: Oup Usa.
     
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    Social Contracts and Moral Communities.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:223-223.
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  7. The structure of a scientific paper.Frederick Suppe - 1998 - Philosophy of Science 65 (3):381-405.
    Scientific articles exemplify standard functional units constraining argumentative structures. Severe space limitations demand every paragraph and illustration contribute to establishing the paper's claims. Philosophical testing and confirmation models should take into account each paragraph, table, and illustration. Hypothetico-Deductive, Bayesian Inductive, and Inference-to-the-Best-Explanation models do not, garbling the logic of papers. Micro-analysis of the fundamental paper in plate tectonics reveals an argumentative structure commonplace in science but ignored by standard philosophical accounts that cannot be dismissed as mere rhetorical embellishment. Papers with (...)
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  8. From Everyday To Psychological Description: Analyzing the Moments of a Qualitative Data Analysis.Frederick J. Wertz - 1983 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 14 (1-2):197-241.
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    New perspectives for education.Frederick Mayer - 1962 - Washington,: Public Affairs Press.
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    Reality and Its Expressions.Frederick Sontag - 1977 - Modern Schoolman 54 (3):259-261.
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  11. Reliability via synthetic a priori: Reichenbach’s doctoral thesis on probability.Frederick Eberhardt - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):125-136.
    Hans Reichenbach is well known for his limiting frequency view of probability, with his most thorough account given in The Theory of Probability in 1935/1949. Perhaps less known are Reichenbach's early views on probability and its epistemology. In his doctoral thesis from 1915, Reichenbach espouses a Kantian view of probability, where the convergence limit of an empirical frequency distribution is guaranteed to exist thanks to the synthetic a priori principle of lawful distribution. Reichenbach claims to have given a purely objective (...)
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    Political Disintegration and Reconstruction in 19th Century Spanish America: The Class Basis of Political Change.Frederick Stirton Weaver - 1975 - Politics and Society 5 (2):161-183.
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  13. The phenomenology of speech and harm.Frederick Schauer - 1993 - Ethics 103 (4):635-653.
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    Seeking Common Ground: A Response to Dunfee.William C. Frederick - 2000 - Business and Society Review 105 (4):502-504.
  15. (2 other versions)A. identifying the phenomenon.Frederick A. Elliston - forthcoming - Business Ethics in Canada.
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    Philosophic Ethics.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:218-219.
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    The Domain of Reality.Frederick C. Dommeyer - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (4):722-724.
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  18. Empathy, neural imaging and the theory versus simulation debate.Frederick Adams - 2001 - Mind and Language 16 (4):368-392.
    This paper considers the debate over how we attribute beliefs, desires, and other mental states to our fellows. Do we employ a theory of mind? Or do we use simulational brain mechanisms, but employ no theory? One point of dispute between these theories focuses upon our ability to have empathic knowledge of the mind of another. I consider whether an argument posed by Ravenscroft settles the debate in favor of Simulation Theory. I suggest that the consideration of empathy does not (...)
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    The Life of EknathLife of Tukaram.Frederick M. Smith & Justin E. Abbott - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (4):785.
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  20. Broken lights.Frederick Tracy - 1935 - Toronto,: The University of Toronto press.
     
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  21. The semantics of 'things in themselves': A deflationary account.Frederick Kroon - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (203):165-181.
    Kant's distinction between things in themselves and things as they appear, or appearances, is commonly attacked on the ground that it delivers a radical and incoherent ‘two world’ picture of what there is. I attempt to deflect this attack by questioning these terms of dismissal. Distinctions of the kind Kant draws on are in fact legion, and they make perfectly good sense. The way to make sense of them, however, is not by buying into a profligate ontology but by using (...)
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    Consciousness and object.Frederick J. E. Woodbridge - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (6):633-640.
  23. Mental representation.Frederick R. Adams - 2002 - In Stephen P. Stich & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind. Blackwell.
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    The Buddha eye: an anthology of the Kyoto school and its contemporaries.Frederick Franck (ed.) - 2004 - Bloomington, Ind.: World Wisdom.
    Essays on the self -- The structure of reality -- What is Shin Buddhism?
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  25. Obligation and friendship in Plato's crito.Frederick Rosen - 1973 - Political Theory 1 (3):307-316.
  26. Swampman's revenge: Squabbles among the representationalists.Frederick R. Adams & Laura A. Dietrich - 2004 - Philosophical Psychology 17 (3):323-40.
    There are both externalist and internalist theories of the phenomenal content of conscious experiences. Externalists like Dretske and Tye treat the phenomenal content of conscious states as representations of external properties. Internalists think that phenomenal conscious states are reducible to electrochemical states of the brain in the style of the type-type identity theory. In this paper, we side with the representationalists and visit a dispute between them over the test case of Swampman. Does Swampman have conscious phenomenal states or not? (...)
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    How Religious Liberty Was Won.Frederick J. Zwierlein - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 3 (4):639-661.
  28. Second-order vagueness in the law.Frederick Schauer - 2016 - In Geert Keil & Ralf Poscher (eds.), Vagueness and Law: Philosophical and Legal Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    First Ecologizing Value.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:136-139.
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    Paul Russell’s Confusion about Tolerance.Danny Frederick - 2020 - In Against the Philosophical Tide: Essays in Popperian Critical Rationalism. Yeovil, UK.: Critias Publishing. pp. 187-189.
    In ‘Aeon’ magazine (2 August 2017), Professor Paul Russell claims that tolerance demands that criticism of ideologies be permitted; but it also demands that criticism of natural identities be suppressed. He says that the Left’s failure to distinguish ideological from non-ideological identities has led identity politics into intolerance. I argue that Russell’s position is self-contradictory, implying that his (ideological) liberal identity both should and should not be open to criticism. Tolerance must be extended to criticism of non-ideological identities. Laws against (...)
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    The Meaning of Value.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:14-20.
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    The redemption of things: collecting and dispersal in German realism and modernism.Samuel Frederick - 2022 - Ithaca [New York]: Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library.
    This book locates the paradoxical process of collecting (as an activity that necessarily involves displacement and dispersal) in the ways nineteenth- and twentieth-century German-language literature (and in one case, cinema) attempts to represent ephemeral, discarded, and trivial things.
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    The Values of Corporate Culture.William C. Frederick - 1995 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:90-91.
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    Why People Should be Free to Sell Their Organs.Danny Frederick - manuscript
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    Temporal and Reciprocal Relations Between Worry and Rumination Among Subgroups of Metacognitive Beliefs.Frederick Anyan, Roxanna Morote & Odin Hjemdal - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Dystopic Prospects of Global Health and Ecological Governance: Whither the Eco-Centric-Humanistic CSR of Firms?Frederick Ahen - 2018 - Humanistic Management Journal 3 (1):105-126.
    Global health and environmental wellbeing are mutually reinforcing and interdependent. This mutuality invokes two major analytical orientations: it emphasizes a direct nexus between ecological strategies and global health outcomes. These in turn revitalize the essential quest for comprehensive policies and responsible strategies for enhancing both ecology and health within the discourse of sustainability. With orientation towards political conception of corporate responsibility, I problematize the root questions of the democratic embeddedness of the firm under conditions of weakened institutional structures. I highlight (...)
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  37. Andy Clark on intrinsic content and extended cognition.Frederick R. Adams & Kenneth Aizawa - manuscript
    This is a plausible reading of what Clark and Chalmers had in mind at the time, but it is not the radical claim at stake in the extended cognition debate.[1] It is a familiar functionalist view of cognition and the mind that it can be realized in a wide range of distinct material bases. Thus, for many species of functionalism about cognition and the mind, it follows that they can be realized in extracranial substrates.[2] And, in truth, even some non-functionalist (...)
     
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  38. Early Christianity, The Purpose of Acts and Other Papers by Burton Scott Easton.Frederick C. Grant - 1954
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  39. Naturalism's historical assault on religion.Frederick Gregory - 2001 - In Hyung S. Choi, David F. Siemens & Shirley E. Williams (eds.), Naturalism: its impact on science, religion and literature. Phoenix, Ariz.: Canyon Institute for Advanced Studies.
     
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    Benedict de Spinoza: The Elements of his Philosophy.Frederick C. Dommeyer - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (4):549-550.
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    The Teaching of Philosophy.Frederick P. Harris - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (1):128-129.
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    Egalitarianism and the generation of inequality.Frederick G. Hay - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (4):606-608.
  43. Odysseus.Frederick Henry Heinemann - 1939 - Stockholm,: Bermann-Fischer.
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  44. Challenges to active externalism.Frederick R. Adams & Kenneth Aizawa - 2008 - In Murat Aydede & P. Robbins (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  45. Chambers on Putnam's paradox.Frederick Kroon - 2001 - Mind 110 (439):703-708.
  46. "X" means X: Fodor/Warfield semantics.Frederick R. Adams & Kenneth Aizawa - 1994 - Minds and Machines 4 (2):215-231.
    In an earlier paper, we argued that Fodorian Semantics has serious difficulties. However, we suggested possible ways that one might attempt to fix this. Ted Warfield suggests that our arguments can be deflected and he does this by making the very moves that we suggested. In our current paper, we respond to Warfield's attempts to revise and defend Fodorian Semantics against our arguments that such a semantic theory is both too strong and too weak. To get around our objections, Warfield (...)
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    Marcus Aurelius and the stoic philosophy.Frederick Pollock - 1879 - Mind 4 (13):47-68.
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    Basic needs and justice.Frederick Rosen - 1977 - Mind 86 (341):88-94.
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    Exploitation vs. Inequality in Political Theory: A Critical Note.Frederick Stirton Weaver - 1980 - Journal of the History of Ideas 41 (1):151.
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    (1 other version)Political Science and Political Theory in Hume’s Essays.Frederick G. Whelan - 2018 - In Angela Coventry & Andrew Valls (eds.), _David Hume on Morals, Politics, and Society_. New Haven [Connecticut]: Yale University Press. pp. 290-316.
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