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    Analogy and Equivocation in Hobbes.S. Morris Engel - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (142):326 - 335.
    The failures of a philosophic system are often a good deal more revealing than its successes, for such failures test its strength and mark the limits of its endurance. Yet if these failures disclose any uniform pattern they are not only revealing but instructive and can be turned to good account.
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    Analyzing Informal Fallacies.S. Morris Engel - 1980 - Prentice-Hall.
  3. With Good Reason: An Introduction to Informal Fallacies.S. Morris Engel - 1994 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
    A concise, easy-to-read introduction to informal logic, "With Good Reason" offers both comprehensive coverage of informal fallacies and an abundance of engaging examples of both well-conceived and faulty arguments. A long-time favorite of both students and instructors, the text continues in its sixth edition to provide an abundance of exercises that help students identify, correct, and avoid common errors in argumentation.
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    The Study of Philosophy.Morris S. Engel, Angelika Soldan & Kevin Durand - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This 6th edition of S. Morris Engel's engaging and critical work preserves the strengths of the earlier editions_intriguing examples and timely reflections on the major fields of philosophical inquiry by some of the most important minds in the history of ideas _and expands the discussions of those fields. The new edition also incorporates expanded explorations of contemporary discussions in fields of continental and analytic philosophy, theories of justice, and feminism.
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    Language and Illumination: Studies in the History of Philosophy.S. Morris Engel - 1971 - Springer.
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    Reply to dr. Schwarz.S. Morris Engel - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3):412-413.
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  7. (1 other version)Wittgenstein's Doctrine of the Tyranny of Language. An historical and critical examination of his Blue Book.S. Morris Engel - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (3):653-655.
     
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    Experience and Its Systematization: Studies in Kant.S. Morris Engel - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (4):592-593.
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    Explaining equivocation.S. Morris Engel - 1986 - Metaphilosophy 17 (2‐3):192-199.
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    The many faces of amphiboly.S. Morris Engel - 1989 - Metaphilosophy 20 (3-4):347-355.
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    Understanding, finally, what it is to ?Beg the question?S. Morris Engel - 1991 - Metaphilosophy 22 (3):251-264.
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    Study of Philosophy: An Introduction.S. Morris Engel - 1996 - New York ; Toronto : Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
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    Reply to Dr. Schwarz.Morris Engel - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (3):412.
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    Fallacies and Pitfalls of Language: The Language Trap.S. Morris Engel - 1994 - Courier Corporation.
    A witty exploration of government newspeak, exaggerated advertising claims, misleading propaganda and other misnomers and how to combat them.
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    The Five Forms of the Ad Hominem Fallacy.S. Morris Engel - 1994 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 14 (1):19-36.
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    An Early Nietzsche Fragment on Language.S. Morris Engel - 1963 - Journal of the History of Ideas 24 (2):279.
  17. Reason, Morals and Philosophic Irony.S. Morris Engel - 1964 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 45 (4):533.
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    Wittgenstein's doctrine of the tyranny of language.S. Morris Engel - 1971 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    STEPHEN TOULMIN George Santayana used to insist that those who are ignorant of the history of thought are doomed to re-enact it. To this we can add a corollary: that those who are ignorant of the context of ideas are doom ed to misunderstand them. In a few self-contained fields such as pure mathematics, concepts and conceptual systems can perhaps be de tached from their historico-cultural situations; so that (for instance) a self-taught Ramanujan, living alone in India, mastered number theory (...)
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    Kant's `refutation' of the ontological argument.S. Morris Engel - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 24 (1):20-35.
  20. Language and illumination.S. Morris Engel - 1969 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    Thought and Language.S. Morris Engel - 1964 - Dialogue 3 (2):160-170.
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    Wittgenstein's "Foundations" and Its Reception.S. Morris Engel - 1967 - American Philosophical Quarterly 4 (4):257 - 268.
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    Wittgenstein's Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology and Religious Belief.S. Morris Engel - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (1):108-121.
    This slender volume contains notes, kept by some of those who were present, of lectures on aesthetics and religious belief, and of conversations with Rush Rhees concerning Freud. The lectures were given informally by Wittgenstein at Cambridge in 1938; the conversations took place between 1942 and 1946. Wittgenstein neither wrote down nor saw the material here presented, but the editor reports that the versions of lecture notes by different students agree to a remarkable extent.Despite the varying authorships and intervals of (...)
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    (1 other version)Kant's copernican analogy: A re-examination.S. Morris Engel - 1963 - Kant Studien 54 (1-4):243-251.
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    Wittgenstein and Kant.S. Morris Engel - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (4):483-513.
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    Fallacy, Wit, and Madness.S. Morris Engel - 1986 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 19 (4):224 - 241.
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    Hobbes's "table of absurdity".S. Morris Engel - 1961 - Philosophical Review 70 (4):533-543.
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    Isomorphism and linguistic waste.S. Morris Engel - 1965 - Mind 74 (293):28-45.
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    Schopenhauer's impact on Wittgenstein.S. Morris Engel - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (3):285-302.
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    What is the Fallacy of Hypostatization?S. Morris Engel - 1995 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 14 (4):42-51.
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  31. Wittgenstein's Theory of Fallacy.S. Morris Engel - 1986 - Informal Logic 8 (2).
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    The Study of Philosophy: A Text with Readings.Andrew Pessin & S. Morris Engel - 2015 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Edited by S. Morris Engel.
    From Plato to Plantinga, from Aristotle to Ayer, and from Socrates to Singer, this text brings the power of both ancient and modern philosophy to students of the twenty-first century! This seventh edition of The Study of Philosophy presents a comprehensive treatment of the major fields and figures of philosophy alongside primary readings to fuel debate and further study. New chapters in this edition feature: ·A substantive account of philosophical theology ·A reorganized treatment of early modern rationalism and empiricism ·A (...)
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    Recent Treatments of TragedyThe Problem of TragedyThe Tragic VisionThe Moral Vision of Jacobean TragedyThe Paradox of Tragedy.Richard Kuhns, S. Morris Engel, Murray Krieger, Robert Ornstein & D. D. Raphael - 1960 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 20 (1):91.
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  34. S. Morris Engel, "Language and Illumination. Studies in the History of Philosophy". [REVIEW]F. FerrÉ - 1971 - The Thomist 35 (1):192.
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    Morris Engel, "Wittgenstein's Doctrine of the Tyranny of Language: An Historical and Critical Examination of the Blue Book". [REVIEW]W. H. Werkmeister - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (1):132.
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  36. S. Morris Engel, The Study Of Philosophy. [REVIEW]P. Mackenzie - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1:65-66.
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    Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns.Marella Morris & Jon Morris (eds.) - 2004 - Duke University Press.
    Available in English for the first time, _Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns_ revives discussion of the major political and philosophical tenets underlying contemporary liberalism through a revolutionary interpretation of G. W. F. Hegel’s thought. Domenico Losurdo,_ _one of the world’s leading Hegelians, reveals that the philosopher was fully engaged with the political controversies of his time. In so doing, he shows how the issues addressed by Hegel in the nineteenth century resonate with many of the central political concerns of (...)
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    The Problem of Tragedy. By S. Morris Engel. Brunswick Press, 1960, pp. 81. $3.50.D. J. Conacher - 1962 - Dialogue 1 (3):333-334.
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    "Language and Illumination," by S. Morris Engel[REVIEW]James Collins - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (4):410-410.
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    "Wittgenstein's Doctrine of the Tyranny of Language," by S. Morris Engel[REVIEW]James Collins - 1973 - Modern Schoolman 50 (4):383-384.
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    Wittgenstein's Doctrine of the Tyranny of Language. By S. Morris Engel. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1971. Pp. xvii, 144. Gldrs. 23.50. [REVIEW]Roger A. Shiner - 1973 - Dialogue 12 (1):161-164.
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    Language and the History of Thought.Nancy S. Struever - 1995 - Boydell & Brewer.
    17 essays discussing the role of language in the history of western thought. Since Adam before the Fall named the animals by true insight into their essences, language has never ceased to be the pivot of efforts to understand human nature and our capacity to feel at home in the twin worlds of nature and society. This volume brings together seventeen essays that have appeared in the Journal of the History of Ideasover the last thirty years. Their common theme is (...)
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    Lotteries, knowledge, and inconsistent belief: why you know your ticket will lose.Mylan Engel - 2020 - Synthese 198 (8):7891-7921.
    Suppose that I hold a ticket in a fair lottery and that I believe that my ticket will lose [L] on the basis of its extremely high probability of losing. What is the appropriate epistemic appraisal of me and my belief that L? Am I justified in believing that L? Do I know that L? While there is disagreement among epistemologists over whether or not I am justified in believing that L, there is widespread agreement that I do not know (...)
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  44. Ronald E. Santoni, Bad Faith, Good Faith, and Authenticity in Sartre's Early Philosophy.P. Sutton Morris - 1997 - Man and World 30:115-112.
     
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    Legal Theories and Social Science.Morris R. Cohen - 1914 - International Journal of Ethics 25 (4):469.
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    (1 other version)Binding and the neural correlates of consciousness.Andreas K. Engel & Wolf Singer - 2000 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5 (1):16-25.
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    III. The Rivals and Substitutes for Reason.Morris R. Cohen - 1925 - Journal of Philosophy 22 (7):180 - 189.
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    The norm of truth: an introduction to the philosophy of logic.Pascal Engel - 1991 - Buffalo: University of Toronto Press.
  49. Personal and doxastic justification in epistemology.Mylan Engel - 1992 - Philosophical Studies 67 (2):133-150.
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    Looking back: Marx and Bellamy1.Peter Beilharz - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (5):597-604.
    No two images of socialism or utopia were more influential a century ago than those of Marx and Bellamy. Marx and Engels famously denied the utopian dimension of their own project; Bellamy celebrated it. In this essay I sketch out some clues for revisiting images of utopia in Marx and in Bellamy. My claim is that Marx failed to develop a systematic utopia or image of socialism. We are left with a series of hints towards five different images of utopia (...)
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