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    Die Zeit als Element der Geschichte.J. E. Salomaa - 1949 - Theoria 15 (1-3):276-297.
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    Pessimismus und Optimismus als philosophische Frage.J. E. Salomaa - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 11:11-17.
    L’on considère quelques raisons en faveur du pessimisme et de l’optimisme ; et l’on arrive à ce résultat, qu’elles restent sur un terrain subjectif, où une décision scientifique entre les diverses conceptions est impossible. Pour faire de la question du pessimisme et de l’optimisme une question scientifique, il faut prendre pour problème la possibilité et la validité de l’évaluation, dans toute son étendue. Pessimisme et optimisme se transforment alors en positions, opposées l’une à l’autre, de la philosophie des valeurs, le (...)
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    Peter J. Denning, Jack B. Dennis, and Joseph E. Qualitz. Machines, languages, and computation. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1978, xxii + 601 pp. [REVIEW]Arto Salomaa - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (3):630-631.
  4. Salomaa, J. E., Das Problem der Wahrheit.Georg Lasson - 1933 - Kant Studien 38:226.
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  5. SALOMAA, J. E. -Das Problem der Wahrheit. [REVIEW]F. C. S. Schiller - 1930 - Mind 39:256.
     
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  6. SALOMAA, J. E. -Idealismus und Realismus in der Englischen Philosophie der Gegenwart. [REVIEW]F. C. S. Schiller - 1930 - Mind 39:254.
     
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    The Metaphysics of Quantities.J. E. Wolff - 2020 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    What are physical quantities, and in particular, what makes them quantitative? This book presents an original answer to this question through the novel position of substantival structuralism, arguing that quantitativeness is an irreducible feature of attributes, and quantitative attributes are best understood as substantival structured spaces.
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  8. The Legacy of Emotivism.J. E. J. Altham - 1986 - In Graham Macdonald & Crispin Wright (eds.), Fact, Science and Morality: Essays on A. J. Ayer's Language, Truth and Logic. Blackwell. pp. 275-288.
     
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    Dreams reflect nocturnal cognitive processes: Early-night dreams are more continuous with waking life, and late-night dreams are more emotional and hyperassociative.J. E. Malinowski & C. L. Horton - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 88:103071.
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    Popular Philosophy and Popular Economics: Bertrand Russell, 1919-70.J. E. King - 2007 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 27 (2).
    By 1918 Bertrand Russell had well-formed and distinctive opinions on many aspects of economic philosophy, theory and policy. In the second half of his life (1919–70) he wrote at great length on a very wide range of economic issues, including modern technology and the prospects for abolishing scarcity; population growth, eugenics and birth control; the economic development of China; the case for democratic socialism; the case against Soviet communism; the causes of economic crises; and the economic background to war and (...)
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    Aspects of Aristotle's logic.J. E. Tiles - 1976 - Philosophical Books 17 (3):105-106.
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    David'S Criterion Of Event Identity.J. E. Tiles - 1976 - Analysis 36 (4):185-187.
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  13. Introduction.J. E. Tiles - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (4):777.
     
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    Information technology from Homer to DENDRAL.J. E. Tiles - 1990 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 4 (2):205-220.
    To understand the impact which the newly self‐conscious technology of information is likely to have, and to develop that technology effectively, it is necessary to appreciate two previous revolutions in information technology, those which followed the introductions of writing and of printing. Understanding the role which these technologies have in our intellectual lives may help to avoid the misconceptions which are generated by the temptation to think of the instruments of communication as having a life independent of the use to (...)
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    Logic and Rhetoric: An Introduction to Seductive Argument.J. E. Tiles - 1995 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 28 (4):300 - 315.
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    Mind and language.J. E. Tiles - 1976 - Philosophical Books 17 (2):82-84.
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    Pleasure, passion and truth.J. E. Tiles - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (4):931-941.
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    Rational Belief Systems.J. E. Tiles - 1982 - Philosophical Books 23 (1):38-39.
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    Stefan Rebenich (Hg.), Monarchische Herrschaft im Altertum, Berlin – Boston (De Gruyter) 2017 (Schriften des Historischen Kollegs 94) XIV, 678 S., ISBN 978-3-11-046145-9 (geb.), € 139,95Monarchische Herrschaft im Altertum (Schriften des Historischen Kollegs 94) XIV. [REVIEW]J. E. Lendon - 2020 - Klio 102 (2):717-720.
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    Introduction to C. S. Peirce. [REVIEW]J. E. Tiles - 1993 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 21 (66):24-25.
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    (1 other version)Review: One Dimensional Experimental Science. [REVIEW]J. E. Tiles - 1994 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 45 (1):341 - 352.
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    J. E. B. Mayor.J. E. Sandys - 1911 - The Classical Review 25 (01):7-8.
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    Limits to action, the allocation of individual behavior.J. E. R. Staddon (ed.) - 1980 - New York: Academic Press.
    Limits to Action: The Allocation of Individual Behavior presents the ideas and methods in the study of how individual organisms allocate their limited time and energy and the consequences of such allocation. The book is a survey of individual resource allocation, emphasizing the relationships of the concepts of utility, reinforcement, and Darwinian fitness. The chapters are arranged beginning with plants and general evolutionary considerations, through animal behavior in nature and laboratory, and ending with human behavior in suburb and institution. Topics (...)
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    The "supersitition" experiment: A reexamination of its implications for the principles of adaptive behavior.J. E. Staddon & Virginia L. Simmelhag - 1971 - Psychological Review 78 (1):3-43.
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    Zettel.J. E. Llewelyn - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):176-177.
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  26. J. V. Snellman.Jalmari Edvard Salomaa - 1944 - Helsinki,: Söderström.
     
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  27. (1 other version)On the notion of cause, with applications to behaviorism.J. E. R. Staddon - 1973 - Behaviorism 1 (2):25-63.
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    Jaakko K. Hintikka J.. Loogisen kielentutkimuksen näköaloja . Ajatus, vol. 19 , pp. 81–96.Arto Salomaa - 1963 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 28 (2):165-165.
  29. Aristotelian Endurantism: A New Solution to the Problem of Temporary Intrinsics.J. E. Brower - 2010 - Mind 119 (476):883-905.
    It is standardly assumed that there are three — and only three — ways to solve problem of temporary intrinsics: (a) embrace presentism, (b) relativize property possession to times, or (c) accept the doctrine of temporal parts. The first two solutions are favoured by endurantists, whereas the third is the perdurantist solution of choice. In this paper, I argue that there is a further type of solution available to endurantists, one that not only avoids the usual costs, but is structurally (...)
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    Relativity. The Special and General Theory.J. E. Trevor, Albert Einstein & Robert W. Lawson - 1921 - Philosophical Review 30 (2):213.
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    Democracy and Education.J. E. Creighton - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25 (5):735.
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    Appearance and Reality.J. E. C. - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (6):750.
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    On the Number of Simple Bases of Boolean Functions.On Superpositions of Functions in P k.Investigation of some Classes of Functions in Multivalued Logics.On some Properties of Essential Functions from P k. [REVIEW]Arto Salomaa, G. A. Sestopal, E. Mendelson, S. V. Ablonskij, V. V. Martynuk & E. U. Zaharov - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):501.
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    (2 other versions)Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.J. E. C., David Hume & Bruce M'Ewen - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16 (3):338.
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    Social learning theory and the dynamics of interaction.J. E. Staddon - 1984 - Psychological Review 91 (4):502-507.
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    Dewey.J. E. Tiles - 1988 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    On matching and maximizing in operant choice experiments.J. E. Staddon & Susan Motheral - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (5):436-444.
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    Theory of behavioral power functions.J. E. Staddon - 1978 - Psychological Review 85 (4):305-320.
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    Boyle's Conception of Nature.J. E. McGuire - 1972 - Journal of the History of Ideas 33 (4):523.
  40. Atoms and the ‘analogy of nature’: Newton's third rule of philosophizing.J. E. McGuire - 1970 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 1 (1):3-58.
  41. The dislocation distribution, flow stress, and stored energy in cold-worked polycrystalline silver.J. E. Bailey & P. B. Hirsch - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (53):485-497.
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    The Works of George Berkeley.J. E. C., George Berkeley & Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:97.
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    Adding a closed unbounded set.J. E. Baumgartner, L. A. Harrington & E. M. Kleinberg - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (2):481-482.
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    Existence, actuality and necessity: Newton on space and time.J. E. McGuire - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (5):463-508.
    This study considers Newton's views on space and time with respect to some important ontologies of substance in his period. Specifically, it deals in a philosophico-historical manner with his conception of substance, attribute, existence, to actuality and necessity. I show how Newton links these “features” of things to his conception of God's existence with respect of infinite space and time. Moreover, I argue that his ontology of space and time cannot be understood without fully appreciating how it relates to the (...)
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    Pythagoreans and Eleatics.J. E. Raven - 1948 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press.
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    (4 other versions)The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy.J. E. Creighton & John Dewey - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (2):219.
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    Certain philosophical questions: Newton's Trinity notebook.J. E. McGuire - 1983 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Martin Tamny & Isaac Newton.
    Isaac Newton wrote the manuscript Questiones quaedam philosophicae at the very beginning of his scientific career. This small notebook thus affords rare insight into the beginnings of Newton's thought and the foundations of his subsequent intellectual development. The Questiones contains a series of entries in Newton's hand that range over many topics in science, philosophy, psychology, theology, and the foundations of mathematics. These notes, written in English, provide a very detailed picture of Newton's early interests, and record his critical appraisal (...)
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  48. Experiment as intervention.J. E. Tiles - 1993 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 44 (3):463-475.
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    Naming and necessity.J. E. J. Altham - 1981 - Philosophical Books 22 (1):36-37.
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    Giving answers or raising questions?: the problematic role of institutional ethics committees.J. E. Fleetwood, R. M. Arnold & R. J. Baron - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (3):137-142.
    Institutional ethics committees (IECs) are part of a growing phenomenon in the American health care system. Although a major force driving hospitals to establish IECs is the desire to resolve difficult clinical dilemmas in a quick and systematic way, in this paper we argue that such a goal is naive and, to some extent, misguided. We assess the growing trend of these committees, analyse the theoretical assumptions underlying their establishment, and evaluate their strengths and shortcomings. We show how the 'medical (...)
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