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    In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (review). [REVIEW]Robert Hanna - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (4):676-678.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:In Kant’s Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth CenturyRobert HannaTom Rockmore. In Kant’s Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. Pp. 213. Paper, $24.95.In In Kant's Wake, Tom Rockmore sets himself the almost impossibly ambitious task of telling a coherent story about the sprawling set of thinkers, doctrines, arguments, journal articles, books, social institutions, teachings, and other intellectual practices that make up philosophy in the twentieth century. (...)
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    Debts, Oligarchies, and Holisms: Deconstructing the Fallacy of Composition.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2013 - Informal Logic 33 (2):143-174.
    This is a critical appreciation of Govier’s 2006 ISSA keynote address on the fallacy of composition, and of economists’ writings on this fallacy in economics. I argue that the “fallacy of composition” is a problematical concept, because it does not denote a distinctive kind of argument but rather a plurality, and does not constitute a distinctive kind of error, but rather reduces to oversimplification in arguing from micro to macro. Finally, I propose further testing of this claim based on examples (...)
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    Critical Thinking, Critical Reasoning, and Methodological Reflection.Maurice Finocchiaro - 1996 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 15 (4):66-79.
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    Jane addams.Maurice Hamington - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    This comprehensive encyclopedia entry discusses the life and works of Jane Addams (1860-1935) who influenced contemporaries John Dewey, William James, and George Herbert Mead. Although not traditionally categorized as a philosopher, Addams was a prolific writer who developed a social philosophy of attentiveness and sympathetic knowledge that prefigures contemporary feminist care ethics.
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    Brain-Machine Interfaces to Assist the Blind.Maurice Ptito, Maxime Bleau, Ismaël Djerourou, Samuel Paré, Fabien C. Schneider & Daniel-Robert Chebat - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15:638887.
    The loss or absence of vision is probably one of the most incapacitating events that can befall a human being. The importance of vision for humans is also reflected in brain anatomy as approximately one third of the human brain is devoted to vision. It is therefore unsurprising that throughout history many attempts have been undertaken to develop devices aiming at substituting for a missing visual capacity. In this review, we present two concepts that have been prevalent over the last (...)
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    Criticism and the growth of knowledge.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1972 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 3 (4):357-372.
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    Popper and the rationality principle.Maurice Lagueux - 1993 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 23 (4):468-480.
    Popper's short essay about the rationality principle has been the target of many criticisms which have raised serious doubts about its consistency. How could the well-known promoter of falsificationism suggest that we not reject a principle that he himself describes as false? Nonetheless, the essay can be read in a way that makes it appear much more consistent. Better sense can be made of Popper's own examples (the flustered driver, the pedestrian, etc.), by taking seriously his view that the rationality (...)
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    Methodological criticism and critical methodology.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1979 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 10 (2):363-374.
    Methodological criticism may be defined as the critique of scientific practice in the light of methodological principles, and critical methodology as the study of proper methods of criticism; the problem is that of the interaction between the scientific methods which give methodological criticism its methodological character and the critical methods which give it its character of criticism. These ideas and this problem are illustrated by an examination of Karl Popper's critique of Marxian social science. It is argued that though Popper's (...)
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    Siegel on Critical Thinking.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1989 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (4):483-492.
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    Le Probleme de la Sensation.Maurice Pradines - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (3):297-301.
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    Concepto de Rta en el Rg Veda.Hanna I. Ch De Chelmicki - 1999 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 4:25.
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    Vincenzo Galilei’s Musicology and Galileo’s Science: Methodological Comparison and Contrast.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2020 - Isis 111 (4):740-758.
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    Fostering the therapeutic alliance: Recognizing autonomy’s dialogical antecedents.Maurice Kinsella - 2019 - Philosophical Psychology 32 (3):332-356.
    This paper presents a reconceptualization of autonomy as the iterative realization of one’s capacity for “effective self-definition,” that is, possessing a sense of clarity and coherence in “who I am,” and exercising the decisional and volitional ownership over my life that this engenders. This process is “Relational,” wherein people’s interpersonal interactions have a deep and pervasive influence on their ability to recognize and exercise their autonomous capacities. This Relational understanding of autonomy is contextualized within the field of addiction rehabilitative practice. (...)
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    A Hierarchical Behavioral Dynamic Approach for Naturally Adaptive Human-Agent Pick-and-Place Interactions.Maurice Lamb, Patrick Nalepka, Rachel W. Kallen, Tamara Lorenz, Steven J. Harrison, Ali A. Minai & Michael J. Richardson - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-16.
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    Do national libraries have a future?Maurice B. Line - 1999 - Logos 10 (3):154-159.
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    A poststructural rethinking of the ethics of technology in relation to the provision of palliative home care by district nurses.Maurice Nagington, Catherine Walshe & Karen A. Luker - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (1):59-70.
    Technology and its interfaces with nursing care, patients and carers, and the home are many and varied. To date, healthcare services research has generally focussed on pragmatic issues such access to and the optimization of technology, while philosophical inquiry has tended to focus on the ethics of how technology makes the home more hospital like. However, the ethical implications of the ways in which technology shapes the subjectivities of patients and carers have not been explored. In order to explore this, (...)
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    Literature, philosophy and the social sciences.Maurice Alexander Natanson - 1962 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    A collection of one man's essays in book form tends to be viewed today with some suspicion, if not hostility, by philosophical critics. It would seem that the author is guilty of an academic sin of pride: causing or helping to cause separately conceived articles to surpass their original station and assume a new life, a grander articulation. It can hardly be denied that the essays which follow must face this sullen charge, for they were composed at different times for (...)
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    Our clandestine companion.Maurice Blanchot - 2003 - In Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout (eds.), Emmanuel Levinas. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--58.
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    Judith Butler's theories: reflections for nursing research and practice.Maurice G. Nagington - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (4):307-316.
    Judith Butler is one of the most influential late 20th and early 21st century philosophers in regard to left wing politics, as well as an active campaigner for social justice within the United States and worldwide. Her academic work has been foundational to the academic discipline of queer theory and has been extensively critiqued and applied across a hugely wide range of disciplines. In addition, Butler's work itself is extensive covering topics such as gender, sexuality, race, literary theory, and warfare. (...)
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    Darwin’s Religious Views.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1958 - Journal of the History of Ideas 19 (3):363.
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    Ação politica e temporalidade nas leituras contempor'neas de Maquiavel: notas para um diálogo entre Althusser, Arendt e Merleau-Ponty.Mariana Larison - 2011 - Cadernos Espinosanos 25:69.
    No presente trabalho tentaremos apresentar, em um primeiro momento, os aspectos gerais da leitura que Althusser fez da obra de Maquiavel, com o fito de compreender de que modo nosso autor entende o momento político da fundação do Estado. Em um segundo momento, objetivamos contrapor essa posição com outros dois modos de entender a instituição ou fundação do político, embora também a partir de Maquiavel, considerando as propostas de Hanna Arendt e de Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Por fim, esforçar-nos-emos por (...)
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    A Note On History As Narrative.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1967 - History and Theory 6 (3):413-419.
    The belief of Gallie, Danto, and others that history is constructing narratives is too simplistic and neglects the role of inquiry and discovery. Teleology in history - only events relevant to a known outcome find a place in a work -while similar to that in narratives is not decisive, since in any explanation the explicandum controls the explicans to some extent. History is not recounting a linear sequence of intelligible human actions but is an analysis of a complex pattern of (...)
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  23. Judging the constitution : the third way : some reflections on the introduction of constitutional review by judges in the Netherlands.Maurice Adams - 2007 - In José Rubio Carrecedo (ed.), Political philosophy: new proposals for new questions: proceedings of the 22nd IVR World Congress, Granada 2005, volume II = Filosofía política: nuevas propuestas para nuevas cuestiones. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
     
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  24. The Cost of Sport, by M. Adams and J. Connell.Maurice Adams & James Connell - 1911
     
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    Menger and Jevons on value: A crucial difference.Maurice Lagueux - unknown
    While it is well known that Carl Menger and Stanley Jevons adopted very different views on the role of mathematics in economics1, it is usually admitted that their respective views on the theory of value were relatively close. Indeed, both strongly objected to the classical theory of value which is based on objective costs of production, whether these be labour or capital costs. Moreover, each elaborated, roughly at the same time, an alternative economic theory based on a comparison between the (...)
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    Alvin Thalheimer 1894-1965.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1964 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 38:102 -.
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    Being-in-reality.Maurice Natanson - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (2):231-237.
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    The Science of Human Behaviour, Biological and Psychological Foundations.Maurice Parmelee - 1914 - Philosophical Review 23 (2):203-206.
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    Sandwiches of ages.Maurice Pouzet & Mohamed Sobrani - 2001 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 108 (1-3):295-326.
    The age of a relational structure R is the set A of finite restrictions of R considered up to isomorphism. R. Fraı̈ssé, who introduced this notion, showed that ages coincide with nonempty ideals of the poset consisting of finite relational structures, considered up to isomorphism and ordered by embeddability. Here, given two ages A ⊆ B , we study the poset D consisting of ages C in sandwich between A and B . Among other things we show that if D (...)
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    La vraie signification de la loi de Weber.Maurice Pradines - 1920 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 90:393 - 431.
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    A Note on Smith on Attempts and Internal Events.Maurice Rickard - 1984 - Analysis 44 (2):81 - 83.
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    Science as a cultural process.Maurice N. Richter - 1972 - London,: Muller.
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    La « dénaturation » de l'homme.Maurice Vanhoutte - 1960 - Atti Del XII Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 2:451-456.
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  34. (2 other versions)Marxism and the Linguistic Philosophy.Maurice Cornforth - 1966 - Science and Society 30 (2):228-232.
     
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    Difficult Beginnings in Experimental Science at Oxford: the Gothic Chemistry Laboratory.Maurice Crosland - 2003 - Annals of Science 60 (4):399-421.
    A curious appendage to the Oxford Museum of Natural History has an interesting history. Although, in its original form, its architecture may have suggested a chapel, it was built as a chemical laboratory in the 1850s. Was its Gothic style an idle fancy, or was it intended to contribute to some grand design? The choice of architectural style may suggest a purely aesthetic interpretation. Alternatively the high roof and ventilation of the laboratory points to a purely utilitarian purpose. Yet neither (...)
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    Portraiture.Maurice Brown & Richard Brilliant - 1994 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (2):111.
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    Socrates and Marx, or Socialism and Philosophy.Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4:109-114.
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  38. L'Arithmétique de l'Infini.Maurice Fréchet - 1934 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 41 (4):3-5.
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    Intercultural dialogue and the human image.Maurice S. Friedman - 1995 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld (P). Edited by S. C. Malik & Pat Boni.
    This Book Incorporates Prof. Friedman S Lectures And Discussions That Were A Part Of The Inter-Cultural Dialogue At Many Levels. His Major Contribution Is In Developing An Approach That Is Within The Framework Of The Human Image.
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    Language and Living Speech.Maurice Friedman - 1969 - Philosophy Today 13 (1):43.
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    (1 other version)The phenomenology of moral experience.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1955 - Glencoe, Ill.,: The Free Press.
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    Essai sur la philosophie de Jean d' Alembert.Maurice Muller - 1926 - Paris,: Payot.
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  43. (1 other version)Jean-Paul Sartre's Philosophy of Freedom.Maurice Natanson - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    An outline of my main contributions to economic science.Maurice Allais - 1991 - Theory and Decision 30 (1):1-26.
  45. Fidélité conservée par la croissance même de la tradition.Maurice Blondel - 1935 - Revue Thomiste 40 (92):611.
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  46. (1 other version)Une énigme historique, le « Vinculum substantiate ». d'après Leibniz et l'ébauche d'un réalisme supérieur.Maurice Blondel - 1931 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 111 (2):144-146.
     
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  47. Neopragmatyzm a Peirce.Hanna Buczyńska-Garewicz - 1997 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 24 (4):37-48.
     
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    "Peirce's Semiotics and Heidegger's Hermeneutics".Hanna Buczynska-Garewicz - 1985 - Semiotics:467-478.
  49. The History of Modern Culture.Maurice Parmelee - 1961 - Science and Society 25 (4):377-378.
     
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    A nonce–word in the Iliad.Maurice Pope - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (1):1-8.
    ‘My own father’, Achilles says to Priam in the last book of the Iliad, ‘was a rich man and a powerful one. He was king of the Myrmidons, and he had a divine wife. But even so the gods gave him evils too. He had no family, only one son, and that son a παναώριος one. I do not look after him in his old age, but am far away, sitting here in Troy, inflicting misery on you and your children.’The (...)
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