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  1. Charm.Margery Wilson - 1934 - New York,: Frederick A. Stokes company.
  2. Boundaries of the Mind: The Individual in the Fragile Sciences - Cognition.Robert A. Wilson - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Where does the mind begin and end? Most philosophers and cognitive scientists take the view that the mind is bounded by the skull or skin of the individual. Robert Wilson, in this provocative and challenging 2004 book, provides the foundations for the view that the mind extends beyond the boundary of the individual. The approach adopted offers a unique blend of traditional philosophical analysis, cognitive science, and the history of psychology and the human sciences. The companion volume, Genes and (...)
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  3. Did the Devil Make Darwin Do It? Modern Perspectives on the Creation-Evolution Controversy.David B. Wilson - 1987 - Journal of the History of Biology 20 (2):284-285.
     
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  4. Biological Individuality: The Identity and Persistence of Living Entities.Jack Wilson - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    What makes a biological entity an individual? Jack Wilson shows that past philosophers have failed to explicate the conditions an entity must satisfy to be a living individual. He explores the reason for this failure and explains why we should limit ourselves to examples involving real organisms rather than thought experiments. This book explores and resolves paradoxes that arise when one applies past notions of individuality to biological examples beyond the conventional range and presents an analysis of identity and (...)
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  5. Naturalist.Edward O. Wilson - 1996 - Journal of the History of Biology 29 (1):145-147.
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    Cha ptir.Timothy D. Wilson - 1997 - In Jonathan D. Cohen & Jonathan W. Schooler (eds.), Scientific Approaches to Consciousness. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 25--317.
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  7. Force and Geometry in Newton's Principia.Curtis Wilson - 1996 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (4):636-639.
     
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  8. 'In Pastures Green', a Discourse.Andrew Wilson - 1884
     
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    Public sphere and political experience.Lord Richard Wilson - 2013 - In Christian Emden & David R. Midgley (eds.), Beyond Habermas: democracy, knowledge, and the public sphere. New York: Berghahn Books.
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  10. Redemption of the Common Life.Jim Wilson - 1951 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 13 (1):139-139.
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  11. The Ultimate Principle of Coleridge's Metaphysics of Relations and of our Knowledge of Them.Fred Wilson - 1998 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 21 (4).
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    Wonder and the Discovery of Being: Homeric Myth and the Natural Genera of Early Greek Philosophy.Jeffrey Dirk Wilson - 2017 - Review of Metaphysics 70 (3).
    Aristotle asserts that philosophy, which begins in wonder, seeks principles and causes in the world, just as mythology does, but each in a different way. This article argues that Homer analyzes the world according to Vico’s imaginative genera; early Greek philosophy according to natural genera, and philosophers in the strict sense according to rational genera. Thus, Homer’s rainbow is the goddess Iris, which Xenophanes divides into natural object and divinity, and which Aristotle calls principles or causes. In the transition from (...)
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    Watcher from Another World.John Wilson - 1991 - Christian Focus Publications.
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    The coming-to-be of Hansen’s method.William Harper & Curtis Wilson - 2014 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    This article by Curtis Wilson is an account of the origin of Hansen’s powerful systematic method for finding contributions of higher order perturbations in celestial mechanics. Hansen’s method was developed in the course of improving on Laplace’s treatment of the mutual perturbations of Jupiter and Saturn. This method, an entirely new way of doing celestial mechanics when it first appeared, later made possible the successful treatment of the complicated motions of our moon (see Wilson 2010). In this paper (...)
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    Self-interest, compassion, and consistency in an environmental ethics class: would students give up their retirement to stop the coronavirus?Emily A. Davis, Thomas P. Wilson & Bradley R. Reynolds - 2021 - International Journal of Ethics Education 6 (2):311-321.
    During spring of 2020, environmental ethics students at a medium sized metropolitan university in the Southeastern United States were asked to read and comment on classic essays from Robert Heilbroner and Garrett Hardin, essays regarding our responsibilities towards future generations. In general, students seemed to hold more with Heilbroner’s stance, which left room for compassion, while condemning Hardin’s harshness. Students were then asked to provide written responses stating whether they would personally sacrifice their eventual retirement in order to stop COVID-19 (...)
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    The social function of religious belief.William Wilson Elwang - 1908 - [Columbia, Mo.]: University of Missouri.
    Excerpt from The Social Function of Religious Belief And these conclusions, that religion is both coeval and coex tensive with the race, are strengthened by a, consideration of the obscure problem of religious origins, using the Word origin not in the sense of a starting point in time, but as cause or ground. In other words, the enquiry at this point is not historical, but psychological. The temporal origin of religion is veiled in the thick darkness of the prehistoric ages. (...)
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  17. Hume's Dictum and the asymmetry of counterfactual dependence.Jessica Wilson - 2014 - In Alastair Wilson (ed.), Chance and Temporal Asymmetry. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 258-279.
    Why believe Hume's Dictum, according to which there are, roughly speaking, no necessary connections between wholly distinct entities? Schaffer suggests that HD, at least as applied to causal or nomological connections, is motivated as required by the best account of of counterfactuals---namely, a similarity-based possible worlds account, where the operative notion of similarity requires 'miracles'---more specifically, worlds where entities of the same type that actually exist enter into different laws. The main cited motivations for such an account of similarity are (...)
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    What philosophy can do.John Wilson - 1986 - Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble.
  19. Science, Community and the Transformation of American Philosophy 1860-1930.Daniel J. Wilson - 1991 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 27 (3):376-389.
     
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    Structure and Method in Aristotle's Meteorologica: A More Disorderly Nature.Malcolm Wilson - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    In the first full-length study in any modern language dedicated to the Meteorologica, Malcolm Wilson presents a groundbreaking interpretation of Aristotle's natural philosophy. Divided into two parts, the book first addresses general philosophical and scientific issues by placing the treatise in a diachronic frame comprising Aristotle's predecessors and in a synchronic frame comprising his other physical works. It argues that Aristotle thought of meteorological phenomena as intermediary or 'dualizing' between the cosmos as a whole and the manifold world of (...)
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    The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories.Hans J. Eysenck & Glenn D. Wilson (eds.) - 2013 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1973 the editors of this book collected together those studies which had been considered at the time to yield the best evidence in support of Freudian theory, and found on close examination that they failed to provide any such proof. Each paper is printed in full and is followed by a critical discussion which raises questions of statistical treatment, sufficiency of controls and alternative interpretations. The particular usefulness of this format is that it allows readers to form (...)
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    Fantasy and Common Sense in Education.John Wilson - 1979 - Halsted Press.
  23. Inference and Correlational Truth.Mark Wilson - 2000 - In André Chapuis & Anil Gupta (eds.), Circularity, Definition and Truth. New Delhi: Sole distributor, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    This is one of those cases to which Dr. 8 oodhouse's remark applies with all its force, that a method which leads to true results must have its logic — H.S Smith (" On Some of the Methods at Present in Use in Pure Geometry," p. 6) A goodly amount of modern metaphysics has concerned itself, in one form or another, with the question: what attitude should we take in regard to a language whose semantic underpinnings seem less than certain? (...)
     
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    Satisfaction Through the Ages.George M. Wilson - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 6:89-97.
    In a recent paper, Ebbs has given an elegant statement of a notable puzzle that has recurred in the literature since the original publication of Putnam’s “The Meaning of ‘Meaning’.” The puzzle can be formulated, for a certain characteristic case, along the following lines. There are very strong intuitions in support of a thesis that Putnam has explicitly endorsed, namely, the thesis: The extension of the word ‘gold’, as we use it now, is the same as the extension of ‘gold’, (...)
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    Marx's critical/dialectical procedure.H. T. Wilson - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    Marx's critique of political economy as a problem-posing framework Political economy and its critique Writing in the late, Friedrich Engels drew attention ...
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  26. Back to the Enlightenment.E. Wilson - 1998 - Free Inquiry 18.
     
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  27. Contents.Malcolm Wilson - 2000 - In Malcolm Wilson & Bonnie MacLachlan (eds.), Aristotle's Theory of the Unity of Science. University of Toronto Press.
     
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  28. Colossians and Philemon.Robert McL Wilson - 2005
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  29. Chancellor's Latin Essay. Quæam Fuerit Revera Epicureorum Philosophia.John Cook Wilson - 1873
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  30. Equivocation.W. Kent Wilson - 1995 - In Robert Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. New York City: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  31. Essential Christianity.William E. Wilson - 1952
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  32. Errant wanderings amongst the voices on the margins.Anna Wilson - 2013 - In Mere Berryman, Suzanne SooHoo & Ann Nevin (eds.), Culturally responsive methodologies. North America: Emerald.
     
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    Frege and Russell: Does Science Talk Sense?Mark Wilson - 2007 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 3 (2):179-190.
    Over the course of the nineteenth century mathematicians became vividly aware that great advances in intuitive “understanding” could be obtained if novel definitions were devised for old notions such as “conic section”, for one thereby often gained a deeper appreciation for why old theorems in the subject had to be true. From a naïve philosophical standpoint, such definitional alterations look as if they must properly displace the “propositional contents” of the very theorems they seek to illuminate. Haven’t our reformers merely (...)
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  34. Frenzy, feeder, falcon : eroticism in the twenty-first century.Scott Wilson - 2016 - In Will Stronge (ed.), Georges Bataille and Contemporary Thought. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  35. Fertile ground: pragmatism, positivism, and the linguistic turn.D. J. Wilson - 1995 - In Robert Hollinger & David Depew (eds.), Pragmatism: from progressivism to postmodernism. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. pp. 122--141.
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    Fabian Paternalism and Radical Dissent.Peter Wilson - 2005 - In David Long & Brian C. Schmidt (eds.), Imperialism and internationalism in the discipline of international relations. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 117.
  37. Good and Bad People in Literature.H. M. Wilson - 1946 - Hibbert Journal 45:258.
     
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  38. Germans and Tartars and a Chinese Patriot.D. A. Wilson - 1914 - Hibbert Journal 13:400.
     
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    Introduction.Catherine Wilson - 1999 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (Supplement):1-30.
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  40. James Bryce: The Years of Reaction.Francis G. Wilson - 1939 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 5:232.
     
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  41. Letters.D. A. Wilson - 1975 - Radical Philosophy 10:31.
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  42. Luke and the Law.S. G. Wilson - 1983
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  43. La revision du calendrier.A. W. Wilson - 1934 - Scientia 28 (55):437.
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  44. Motives Maintained, 1638.Matthew Wilson, Michael Walpole & Martinus Becanus - 1973
     
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  45. Military myths.John Wilson - 2024 - In Frank Ledwidge, Helen Parr & Aaron Edwards (eds.), Ground truth: the moral component in contemporary British warfare. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  46. Modern thought in its latest phases.Jacob Wilson - 1912 - New York,: Lemcke & Buechner.
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  47. Neroplatonism.Scott Wilson - 2013 - In Eileen A. Joy, Anna Kłosowska, Nicola Masciandaro & Michael O'Rourke (eds.), Speculative Medievalisms: Discography. punctum books.
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    Réticulation et césures: la temporalité de la création.Alexander Wilson - 2014 - la Deleuziana 1:25-29.
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  49. Science And Religion: No Irenics Here.Fred Wilson - 2006 - Metaphysica 7 (2).
  50. The Case for Conservatism.Francis Graham Wilson - 1951 - Ethics 61 (3):229-231.
     
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