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    Why We Have Not Changed Our Minds about the Safety and Efficacy of Water Fluoridation: A Response to John Colquhoun.Ernest Newbrun & Herschel Horowitz - 1999 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 42 (4):526-543.
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    Sir John Herschel on Hindu Mathematics.John Herschel - 1915 - The Monist 25 (2):297-300.
  3. The Elder Herschel.William Herschel - forthcoming - History of Science.
     
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    A preliminary discourse on the study of natural philosophy.John F. W. Herschel - 1830 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Originally published in 1830, this book can be called the first modern work in the philosophy of science, covering an extraordinary range of philosophical, methodological, and scientific subjects. "Herschel's book . . . brilliantly analyzes both the history and nature of science."—Keith Stewart Thomson, American Scientist.
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  5. Accuracy and Educated Guesses.Sophie Horowitz - 2019 - Oxford Studies in Epistemology 6.
    Credences, unlike full beliefs, can’t be true or false. So what makes credences more or less accurate? This chapter offers a new answer to this question: credences are accurate insofar as they license true educated guesses, and less accurate insofar as they license false educated guesses. This account is compatible with immodesty; : a rational agent will regard her own credences to be best for the purposes of making true educated guesses. The guessing account can also be used to justify (...)
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    Sustaining Loss: Art and Mournful Life.Gregg Horowitz - 2001 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    _Sustaining Loss_ explores the uncanny, traumatic weaving together of the living and the dead in art, and the morbid fascination it holds for modern philosophical aesthetics. Beginning with Kant, the author traces how aesthetic theory has been drawn back repeatedly to the moving power of the undead body of the work of art. He locates the most potent expressions of this philosophical compulsion in Hegel's thesis that art is a thing of the past, and in Freud's view that the work (...)
  7. The wars of truth.Herschel Baker - 1952 - Gloucester, Mass.,: P. Smith.
  8. Are You Now or Have You Ever Been an Impermissivist? --- A conversation among friends and enemies of epistemic freedom.Sophie Horowitz, Sinan Dogramaci & Miriam Schoenfield - 2024 - In Blake Roeber, Matthias Steup, Ernest Sosa & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Wiley-Blackwell.
    We debate whether permissivism is true. We start off by assuming an accuracy-oriented framework, and then discuss metaepistemological questions about how our epistemic evaluations promote accuracy.
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  9. The Truth Problem for Permissivism.Sophie Horowitz - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy 116 (5):237-262.
    Epistemologists often assume that rationality bears an important connection to the truth. In this paper I examine the implications of this commitment for permissivism: if rationality is a guide to the truth, can it also allow some leeway in how we should respond to our evidence? I first discuss a particular strategy for connecting permissive rationality and the truth, developed in a recent paper by Miriam Schoenfield. I argue that this limited truth-connection is unsatisfying, and the version of permissivism that (...)
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  10. Blanchot on Dreams and Writing.Herschel Farbman - 2005 - Substance 34 (2):118-140.
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    The Politics of Culture in Nazi Germany: Between Degeneration and Volkism.Dana Arieli-Horowitz - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (6):751-762.
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    Availability and the direction of associations.Leonard M. Horowitz, Zita M. Brown & Stephen Weissbluth - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (6):541.
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    From the therapeutic society to the regulatory state: Theoretical issues in studying privacy and publicity.Irving Louis Horowitz - 2000 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 13 (3):93-103.
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    κ‐Madness and definability.Haim Horowitz & Saharon Shelah - 2022 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 68 (3):346-351.
    Assuming the existence of a supercompact cardinal, we construct a model where, for some uncountable regular cardinal κ, there are no κ‐mad families.
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    Prototypes and personal templates: Collective wisdom and individual differences.Leonard M. Horowitz & Bulent Turan - 2008 - Psychological Review 115 (4):1054-1068.
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    Tributes: Personal Reflections on a Century of Social Research.Irving Louis Horowitz - 2004 - Transaction.
    About major 20th century sociologists and their theories.
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  17. Brandom on Kripke's Puzzle.Hilla Jacobson-Horowitz - 2005 - Logique Et Analyse 189:159-168.
     
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    The Meaning of History.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (1):131-132.
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    Marxism and the Open Mind.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (2):262-262.
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  20. Thought Experiments in Science and Philosophy.Tamara Horowitz & Gerald J. Massey (eds.) - 1991 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Despite their centrality and importance to both science and philosophy, relatively little has been written about thought experiments. This volume brings together a series of extremely interesting studies of the history, mechanics, and applications of this important intellectual resource. A distinguished list of philosophers and scientists consider the role of thought experiments in their various disciplines, and argue that an examination of thought experimentation goes to the heart of both science and philosophy.
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    The Material Ghost: Films and Their Medium.Gregg Horowitz - 1999 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 57 (3):381-383.
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  22. Philosophical intuitions and psychological theory.Tamara Horowitz - 1998 - Ethics 108 (2):367-385.
    To what extent can philosophical thought experiments reveal norms? Some ethicists have argued that certain thought experiments reveal that people draw a morally significant distinction between "doing" and "allowing". I examine one such thought experiment in detail and argue that the intuitions it elicits can be explained by "prospect theory", a psychological theory about the way people reason. The extent to which such alternative explanations of the results of thought experiments in philosophy are generally available is an empirical question.
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    'Like a tangled mobile': Reason and reification in the quasi-dialectical theory of Jürgen Habermas.Asher Horowitz - 1998 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 24 (1):1-23.
    Habermas' claim to provide a critique of reification by means other than marxian ones requires him to transpose not only meaningful freedom, but also a dialectical view of social becoming, into terms com patible with linguistically mediated intersubjectivity. In order to remain critical of reification as colonization, he thus finds himself committed to the view that colonization is the outcome of the development of two perma nent and competing principles of sociation. Compelled to draw upon the resources both of the (...)
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    The dignity of man.Herschel Baker - 1947 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
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    Emile Durkheim, 1858-1917: A Collection of Essays, with Translations and a Bibliography.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1962 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 22 (3):419-421.
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    Hypotheses, Data, and Crucial Experiments.John Herschel - 2009 - In Timothy McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly & Fritz Allhoff (eds.), The philosophy of science: an historical anthology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 254.
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  27. Jackson's knowledge argument.Amir Horowitz - 2011 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Leibowitz, ou, L'absence de Dieu.Daniel Horowitz - 2019 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
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    On the Very Idea of (Real) Content Derivation.Amir Horowitz - 2020 - Philosophia 49 (1):271-287.
    According to an idea which is widespread among philosophers, linguistic entities derive their intentionality from the intentionality of mental entities by virtue of some relation between them. Typically, it is some kind of intention on the speaker’s part – e.g., an intention to produce in the hearer a belief with a certain content – that is supposed to endow words with content. This paper argues that the concept of the derivation of content from one entity to another, if understood realistically, (...)
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    Psychodynamics and Cognition.Mardi J. Horowitz (ed.) - 1988 - University of Chicago Press.
    Based on a 1984 conference sponsored by the Health Program of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, this book presents a series of papers by ...
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  31. Plantinga on materialism and intentionality.Amir Horowitz - 2011 - Analysis and Metaphysics 10:113-120.
     
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  32. Recent publications.A. H. Horowitz - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21:134.
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  33. Sefer Kitsur Shene luḥot ha-berit.Isaiah Horowitz - 1968 - Edited by Jehiel Michael Epstein.
     
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    Conscious representation.M. Horowitz - 1992 - Consciousness and Cognition 1 (1):12-15.
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    Philosophy of the Social Sciences: A Reader.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):289-290.
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    Sir John Herschel and Education at the Cape.W. T. Ferguson, R. F. M. Immelman & John Herschel - 1962 - British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (1):93-94.
  37. Respecting all the evidence.Paulina Sliwa & Sophie Horowitz - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (11):2835-2858.
    Plausibly, you should believe what your total evidence supports. But cases of misleading higher-order evidence—evidence about what your evidence supports—present a challenge to this thought. In such cases, taking both first-order and higher-order evidence at face value leads to a seemingly irrational incoherence between one’s first-order and higher-order attitudes: you will believe P, but also believe that your evidence doesn’t support P. To avoid sanctioning tension between epistemic levels, some authors have abandoned the thought that both first-order and higher-order evidence (...)
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    Ethics, Science, and Democracy: The Philosophy of Abraham Edel.Irving Louis Horowitz & Horace Standish Thayer - 1987 - Routledge.
    This volume, modeled after those published in The Library of Living Philosophers, attempts to provide a coherent statement of the work of Abraham Edel in moral and political theory, and on the impact of his work on such diverse areas as education, law, and social science. The methodological element of Edel's work is to see ethical and social theory in the full context of human life; specifically how twentieth-century modes of analysis impact classical concerns about right and wrong, good and (...)
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    Publishing as a Vocation: Studies of an Old Occupation in a New Technological Era.Irving Louis Horowitz - 2011 - Routledge.
    Publishing as a Vocation places publishing in its politicaland commercial setting. It addresses the political implications ofscholarly communication in an era of new computerized technology.Horowitz examines problems of political theory within the context ofproperty rights versus the presumed right to know and he explores thespecial strains involved in publishing as commerce versus informationas a public trust. This book offers a knowledgeable and insightful viewof publishing and makes an important contribution to the study ofmass culture in Western societies.
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    Person schemas: Evolutionary, individual developmental and social sources.Mardi J. Horowitz - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (2):309-310.
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    Elementary formal systems as a framework for relative recursion theory.Bruce M. Horowitz - 1982 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 23 (1):39-52.
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    Formal and symbolic factors in the art styles of primitive cultures.Herschel B. Chipp - 1960 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 19 (2):153-166.
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  43. Individualism and Narrow Content.Amir Horowitz - 2009 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 8:139-153.
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    Professionalism and disciplinarianism: Two styles of sociological performance.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (3):275-281.
    During the last decade, in 1958 to be precise, an organizational confrontation took place: the essential issue before its membership was this: should the American Sociological Society be rechristened the American Sociological Association. The results of the vote conclusively demonstrated that for a majority of the participants, it was preferable to be known as a group of ASA's rather than a bunch of ASS's.
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    Total Institutions.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (6):4-4.
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    Word fragments and their redintegrative powers.Leonard M. Horowitz, Peter C. Chilian & Kenneth P. Dunnigan - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (2p1):392.
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  47. Unilateral Initiatives: a Strategy in Search of a Theory.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1965 - Diogenes 13 (50):112-127.
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  48. From Causality to Rigidity.Hilla Jacobson-Horowitz - 2009 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 8:75-93.
    Kripke has argued that names are rigid designators, and that a name's reference is determined by a causal chain of a certain kind that connects an object with the name's use, thus making the name this object's name. He has not shown that there is a logical connection between these two theses of him. The purpose of the paper is to establish such a connection. It argues that on the assumption that names refer to objects in possible worlds other than (...)
     
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    Swapping or dropping? Electrophysiological measures of difficulty during multiple object tracking.Trafton Drew, Todd S. Horowitz & Edward K. Vogel - 2013 - Cognition 126 (2):213-223.
  50. Epistemic Akrasia.Sophie Horowitz - 2013 - Noûs 48 (4):718-744.
    Many views rely on the idea that it can never be rational to have high confidence in something like, “P, but my evidence doesn’t support P.” Call this idea the “Non-Akrasia Constraint”. Just as an akratic agent acts in a way she believes she ought not act, an epistemically akratic agent believes something that she believes is unsupported by her evidence. The Non-Akrasia Constraint says that ideally rational agents will never be epistemically akratic. In a number of recent papers, the (...)
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