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  1. The Foundations of Statistics.Leonard Savage - 1954 - Wiley Publications in Statistics.
    Classic analysis of the subject and the development of personal probability; one of the greatest controversies in modern statistcal thought.
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  2. (1 other version)The Foundations of Statistics.Leonard J. Savage - 1954 - Synthese 11 (1):86-89.
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  3. The Forming of An American Tradition: A Re-examination of Colonial Presbyterianism.Leonard J. Trinterud - 1949
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    From the World to God.Leonard J. Eslick - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (3):145-169.
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    El realismo radical de Xavier Zubiri: valoración crítica.Leonard P. Wessell - 1992 - Salamanca, España: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca.
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  6. The Foundations of Statistics Reconsidered.Leonard J. Savage - 1980 - In Henry Ely Kyburg (ed.), Studies in subjective probability. Huntington, N.Y.: Krieger. pp. 173--188.
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    Small group forecasting using proportional-prize contests.Leonard Wolk, Fan Rao & Ronald Peeters - 2021 - Theory and Decision 92 (2):293-317.
    We consider a proportional-prize contest to forecast future events, and show that, in equilibrium, this mechanism possesses perfect forecasting ability for any group size when the contestants share common knowledge about the probabilities by which future events realize. Data gathered in a laboratory experiment confirm the performance invariance to group size. By contrast, when realization probabilities are not common knowledge, there are some differences across group sizes. The mechanism operates marginally better with three or four compared to two players. However, (...)
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    Parmenides on Naming by Mortal Men: Fr. B8.53-56.Leonard Woodbury - 1986 - Ancient Philosophy 6:1-13.
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    Schelling versus Hegel on Individuation.Leonard Weiss - forthcoming - Hegel Bulletin:1-25.
    This paper compares the views of Hegel and Schelling regarding the problem of individuation, i.e. the question of what makes an individual (a) numerically distinct from others and (b) the very individual it is. My focus is on how Hegel approaches this problem in his metaphysics and how that relates to Schelling’s views as articulated in his ‘negative philosophy’. While Hegelians like Robert Stern and Karen Ng are optimistic that Hegel can solve the problem of individuation, I argue that Schelling (...)
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    A Transcultural Theory of Thinking for Instrumental Music Education: Philosophical Insights from Confucius and Dewey.Leonard Tan - 2016 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 24 (2):151.
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    “I Wish to Be Wordless”: Philosophizing through the Chinese Guqin.Leonard Tan & Mengchen Lu - 2018 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 26 (2):139.
    Abstract:In classical Greek philosophy, the pursuit of Truth was done primarily through logical argumentation using language as “Truth tool.” The major thinkers in classical China, on the other hand, were famously suspicious of language, with Confucius declaring, “I wish to be wordless.” They turned instead to music to express the philosophically ineffable. In this paper, we use the example of the Chinese guqin to show how music serves as “Truth tool” in the Chinese philosophical tradition; in fact, music may be (...)
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  12. The German Idea of Freedom: History of a Politicai Tradition.Leonard Krieger - 1959 - Science and Society 23 (1):75-78.
     
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    Kierkegaard: his life and thought.Edgar Leonard Allen - 1935 - London,: S. Nott.
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    The Patient as Citizen and Consumer.Leonard J. Weber - 1993 - Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 2 (1-2):113-127.
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    El valor polivalente del "hecho" zubiriano a la luz del "de suyo" de Gerhard Huber.Leonard P. Wessell - 2001 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 28:293-328.
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    International Quarrels and Their Settlement.Leonard H. West - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 3 (1):64-75.
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    Cicero, Ad Familiares VII. 32.Leonard Whibley - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (3-4):64-.
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    Morale and Prestige Values in Municipal Employment.Leonard D. White - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (3):257.
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    The Bronze Trumpeter at Sparta and the Earthquake of 464 b.c.Leonard Whibley - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (01):60-.
    Among the objects discovered in the excavation of the temple of Athena Chalkioikos at Sparta is a small bronze figure of a trumpeter . Mr. Dickins, who says that the figure ‘can be dated without hesitation in the middle of the fifth century,’ regards ‘the presence of a trumpeter as a dedication in Sparta as perplexing, because the Spartans marched to battle to the sound of flutes, and made no use of trumpets for martial music’. This is, I think, the (...)
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    The Federalists.Leonard D. White - 1949 - Philosophical Review 58 (6):631-631.
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    Claude Bernard and His Place in the History of IdeasReino Virtanen.Leonard Wilson - 1962 - Isis 53 (2):276-277.
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    Georges Cuvier, Zoologist. A Study in the History of Evolution TheoryWilliam Coleman.Leonard Wilson - 1964 - Isis 55 (2):223-224.
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    Éloge: Victor Ambrose Eyles, 1895-1978.Leonard Wilson - 1978 - Isis 69 (4):592-594.
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    Paley and Natural Theology: A Response to M. J. S. Hodge.Leonard Wilson - 1972 - Isis 63 (3):396-396.
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    Sciences of the Earth: Studies in the History of Mineralogy and Geology. David Oldroyd.Leonard Wilson - 2001 - Isis 92 (3):587-587.
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    The History of Biology: An IntroductionF. S. Bodenheimer.Leonard Wilson - 1961 - Isis 52 (3):421-423.
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    Tom Rivers. Reflections on a Life in Medicine and Science. An Oral History MemoirSaul Benison.Leonard Wilson - 1968 - Isis 59 (4):455-458.
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    Two New Works on Early Greek Views of the Soul.Leonard Woodbury - 1983 - Ancient Philosophy 3 (2):200-210.
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    Wrestling off RAD51: a novel role for RecQ helicases.Leonard Wu - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (4):291-295.
    Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for the accurate repair of DNA double‐strand breaks and damaged replication forks. However, inappropriate or aberrant HR can also result in genome rearrangements. The maintenance of cell viability is, therefore, a careful balancing act between the benefits of HR (the error‐free repair of DNA strand breaks) and the potential detrimental outcomes of HR (chromosomal rearrangements). Two papers have recently provided a mechanistic insight into how HR may be tempered by RecQ helicases to prevent genome instability (...)
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    L’eredità dell’Origine della geometria di Husserl.Leonard Lawlor - 2000 - Chiasmi International 2:349-349.
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    A theory of depression and enhancement in the brightness response.A. Leonard Diamond - 1960 - Psychological Review 67 (3):168-199.
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    Organ Transplantation: A Paradigm of Medical Progress.Leonard L. Bailey - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (1):24-28.
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    Dynamic size perception as a function of target location in egocentric space.Leonard Brosgole - 1993 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 31 (4):282-284.
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    1. Morale objective et loi naturelle.Léonard Ducharme - 1977 - Philosophiques 4 (1):102-109.
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    The rationality of cooperation.Leonard D. Katz - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (4):710-711.
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    The De Anima of John Sharpe.Leonard A. Kennedy - 1969 - Franciscan Studies 29 (1):249-270.
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    Early emergence as a diagnostic for innateness.Laurence B. Leonard - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (4):625-626.
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    Prometheus and the Pentateuch: Feuerbach, Marx and the Genesis of Secular Anti-Semitism.Miriam Leonard - 2010 - Thesis Eleven 102 (1):57-75.
    This article explores the role of the antithesis between Athens and Jerusalem in the work of Karl Marx. Starting from an exploration of Ludwig Feuerbach’s Essence of Christianity, the essay attempts to situate Marx’s ‘On the Jewish Question’ within a longer history of philosophical writings about Judaism. It argues that, like previous writers, Marx depicts the Hellenic world as an implicit Other to Jewish modernity. Marx’s writings about Greece are heir both to the tradition of German philhellenism reaching back to (...)
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    Uncontrolled growth associated with novel somatic recombination in the fungus Schizophyllum.Thomas J. Leonard & Stanley Dick - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (5):329-334.
    In the bracket mushroom, Schizophyllum commune, a recessive genetic alteration, mnd, causes abnormally hyperplastic three‐dimensional mounds of hyphae to rise from the surface of both haploid and dikaryotic mycelia. mnd, although not a genetic block in the fruiting body developmental pathway, is at least partially epistatic to fruiting. Within dikaryons containing both mutant and wild‐type nuclei, [mnd + mnd+], a nonreciprocal somatic recombination event can lead to stable conversion of the mnd+ region of the wild‐type nucleus to mnd. This transformation (...)
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    The undesired selves of repressors.Leonard S. Newman, Tracy L. Caldwell & Thomas D. Griffin - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (4):709-719.
    People with a repressive coping style are highly motivated to defend themselves against self-concept threats. But what kinds of unfavourable personal characteristics are they most focused on avoiding? Weinberger (Citation1990) suggested that repressors are primarily concerned with seeing themselves (and having others see them) as calm, unemotional people who are not prone to experiencing negative affect. A content analysis of the actual (self-ascribed) and undesired attributes of 349 male and female college students, however, provided no support for that hypothesis. Instead, (...)
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    A Vision for the Third Millennium the Age of Global Dialogue Dialogue or Death!Leonard Swidler - 2001 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (1):6-18.
    In his article «A Vision for the Third Millennium, ‘The Age of Global Dialogue’: Dialogue or Death», Swidler attempts to show that humankind is in a crucial transition from a stage where monologue is the chief characteristic of rela- tions, to one where dialogue is the chief characteristic. Because of technological advances, dialogue is both more possible than ever before and also more necessary than ever before. The change from monologue to dialogue is a change from a way of interacting (...)
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    Natural selection.Leonard Darwin - 1927 - The Eugenics Review 18 (4):285.
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    Distorting Phenomenology: Derrida's Interpretation of Husserl.Leonard Lawlor - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (2):185-193.
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    (1 other version)Four Fundamental Aspects of the Reversal of Platonism.Leonard Lawlor - 2017 - In Babette Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 357-372.
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    Presentazione.Leonard Lawlor - 2005 - Chiasmi International 6:11-11.
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    Phenomenology: Responses and Developments.Leonard Lawlor (ed.) - 2013 - Durham: Routledge.
    After Husserl, the study of phenomenology took off in different directions. The ambiguity inherent in phenomenology - between conscious experience and structural conditions - lent itself to a range of interpretations. Many existentialists developed phenomenology as conscious experience to analyse ethics and religion. Other phenomenologists developed notions of structural conditions to explore questions of science, mathematics, and conceptualization. "Phenomenology: Responses and Developments" covers all the major innovators in phenomenology - notably Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and the later Heidegger - and the major (...)
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    Reality and Philosophy: Reflections on Cora Diamond's Work.Leonard Lawlor - 2011 - Philosophical Investigations 34 (4):353-366.
    The publication of Cora Diamond's important 2002 “The Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of Philosophy” (in Philosophy and Animal Life) stimulated the writing of this essay. “The Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of Philosophy” attempted to show that there are experiences of reality (recounted especially in literature like John Coetzee's novels and Ted Hughes' poetry) in relation to which philosophical concepts and words encounter difficulty. The experiences resist conceptualization. By examining several of Diamond's earlier writings, I try to (...)
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    The event of deconstruction: A response to a response.Leonard Lawlor - 1996 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (3):317-319.
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    Violence and Reactions.Leonard Lawlor - 2018 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):403-413.
    This article has two parts. On the one hand, it summarizes a lot of the work I have done over the last 10 years. The summary starts with three phenomenological insights: into temporalization, into intersubjectivity, and into foundations. It ends with a discussion of ethics based on Kant and Bergson. On the other hand, the article presents my responses to three commentators on my work: Emilia Angelova, Edward S. Casey, and Samir Haddad. All three raise important questions about my work. (...)
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  50. A fragile peace.Graham Leonard - 1983 - In Francis Bridger (ed.), The Cross and the bomb: Christian ethics and the nuclear debate. London: Mowbray.
     
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