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    The Leibniz-Clarke correspondence: together with extracts from Newton's Principia and Opticks.Samuel Clarke - 1956 - New York: Barnes & Noble. Edited by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Isaac Newton & H. G. Alexander.
    This book presents extracts from Leibniz's letters to Newtonian scientist Samuel Clarke.
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    Correspondance philosophique.Maurice Blondel, Lucien Laberthonnière & Claude Tresmontant - 1961 - Paris: Éditions du Seuil. Edited by Lucien Laberthonnière & Claude Tresmontant.
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  3. (1 other version)The correspondence of Spinoza.Benedictus de Spinoza - 1928 - New York,: Russell & Russell. Edited by A. Wolf.
     
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  4. Correspondance.Maurice Blondel, Auguste Valensin & Henri de Lubac - 1969 - Paris,: Aubier-Montaigne. Edited by Joannès Wehrlé & Henri de Lubac.
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    Œuvres et correspondances inédites de d'Alembert.Jean Le Rond D' Alembert & Charles Henry - 1967 - Genève,: Slatkine. Edited by Charles Henry.
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    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. Maurice Blondel, correspondence.Maurice Blondel - 1967 - [New York]: Herder & Herder. Edited by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Henri de Lubac & Auguste Valensin.
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    Briefe, 1901-1958.Leopold Ziegler - 1963 - München,: Kösel-Verlag.
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    The forest of Yggdrasill.Ralph Tyler Flewelling - 1962 - Los Angeles,: University of Southern California Press.
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    Jean Reynaud, encyclopédiste de l'époque romantique.David Albert Griffiths - 1965 - Paris,: M. Rivière. Edited by J. Reynaud.
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    (1 other version)Briefwechsel aus sieben Jahrzehnten.Martin Buber - 1972 - Heidelberg,: L. Schneider. Edited by Grete Schaeder.
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    Leibnizens und Huygens' Briefwechsel mit Papin.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - 1966 - Wiesbaden,: Dr. Martin Sändig oHG. Edited by Christiaan Huygens, Denis Papin & Ernst Gerland.
  12. Sōhō no hito.Toratarō Shimomura - 1970
     
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    Roberto Ardigò, Pasquale Villari.Roberto Ardigò - 1973 - Firenze,: La nuova Italia. Edited by Pasquale Villari.
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    Blondel et Teilhard de Chardin.Maurice Blondel - 1965 - Paris,: Beauchesne. Edited by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Henri de Lubac & Auguste Valensin.
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    Lettere a Benedetto Croce, 1885-1904.Antonio Labriola & Benedetto Croce - 1975 - Napoli: Istituto italiano per gli studi storici. Edited by Benedetto Croce.
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  16. Shisaku to kansatsu.Risaku Mutai - 1968 - Keiso Shobo.
     
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  17. Lettres intimes à Auguste Valensin, Bruno de Solages, Henri de Lubac.Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - 1972 - Paris: A. Montaigne. Edited by Auguste Valensin, Bruno de Solages & Henri de Lubac.
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    Correspondence Principle and Growth of Science.W. Krajewski & Władysław Krajewski - 1977 - Springer.
    This book is devoted to the problems of the growth of science. These prob lems, neglected for a long time by the philosophers of science, have become in the 60's and 70's a subject of vivid discussion. There are philosophers who stress only the dependence of science upon various sociological, psycho logical and other factors and deny any internal laws of the development of knowledge, like approaching the truth. The majority rejects such nihilism and searches for the laws (...)
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    George F. McLean: reminiscences and reflections.William Sweet & Yeping Hu (eds.) - 2020 - Washington, D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
    This is a book dedicated to Professor George F. McLean (1929-2016). A group of distinguished scholars from all parts of the world provide personal reminiscences, recollections and reflections on the global outreach of McLean's philosophical work and his legacy. Authors are from such countries as Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Colombia, Georgia, India, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Tajikistan, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Zimbabwe, etc.
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  20. Yoi gakkō.Shigemasa Wada - 1971
     
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    Life and correspondence of David Hume.John Hill Burton & David Hume - 1846 - New York,: B. Franklin. Edited by David Hume.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts We have not used OCR, as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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  22. Truth, correspondence, models, and Tarski.Panu Raatikainen - 2007 - In Sami Pihlström, Panu Raatikainen & Matti Sintonen, Approaching truth: essays in honour of Ilkka Niiniluoto. London: College Publications. pp. 99-112.
    In the early 20th century, scepticism was common among philosophers about the very meaningfulness of the notion of truth – and of the related notions of denotation, definition etc. (i.e., what Tarski called semantical concepts). Awareness was growing of the various logical paradoxes and anomalies arising from these concepts. In addition, more philosophical reasons were being given for this aversion.1 The atmosphere changed dramatically with Alfred Tarski’s path-breaking contribution. What Tarski did was to show that, assuming that the syntax (...)
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  23. The correspondence theory of truth.Frank Hofmann - manuscript
    Ever since the works of Alfred Tarski and Frank Ramsey, two views on truth have seemed very attractive to many people. On the one hand, the correspondence theory of truth seemed to be quite promising, mostly, perhaps, for its ability to accomodate a realistic attitude towards truth. On the other hand, a minimalist conception seemed appropriate since it made things so simple and unmysterious. So even though there are many more theories of truth around - the identity theory, the prosentential (...)
     
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    A Catalog ofWeak Many-Valued Modal Axioms and their Corresponding Frame Classes.Costas D. Koutras - 2003 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 13 (1):47-71.
    In this paper we provide frame definability results for weak versions of classical modal axioms that can be expressed in Fitting's many-valued modal languages. These languages were introduced by M. Fitting in the early '90s and are built on Heyting algebras which serve as the space of truth values. The possible-worlds frames interpreting these languages are directed graphs whose edges are labelled with an element of the underlying Heyting algebra, providing us a form of many-valued accessibility relation. Weak axioms of (...)
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    (1 other version)Marx and Nietzsche: The Record of an Encounter: The Reminiscences and Transcripts.David B. Myers - 1986 - Upa.
    Presents a comparison of Marx's and Nietzsche's philosophies through innovative fictional dialogue. These fictional exchanges are prefaced by background commentary by the narrator, a 19th-century liberated female foreign correspondent for the New York Daily Tribune. Compares the philosophers' views on such topics as religion, the state, the ideal society, women's rights, equality, human nature, history, science, and the role of philosophy.
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    Constructing Indian Philosophical Antidotes for the Cardinal Fallacies.Himani Chaukar - 2021 - International Journal of Philosophical Practice 7 (1):41-60.
    Philosophy in general is defined as the theory or attitude that acts as a guiding principle for an enriched life. Since time immemorial, many notable scholars have guided humanity towards leading a nourished and fulfilling life through their philosophical preaching and writings and were used by as benchmarks many in their day-to-day life. With the passage of time, Philosophy has taken strides and has evolved majorly to touch the human race irrespective of their caste, race, color, creed, region, etc. and (...)
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    Philosophical-aesthetic Grounds for Overcoming Human Alienation in Georg Lukacs’ Art.Kiyom Nazarov - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 46:193-200.
    Declaration of independence became a reference point of a new historical epoch - epoch of free, sovereign development of Uzbekistan. Our country from first days of independent development, under direction of President I.A. Karimov, has headed for refusal of a heritage of a command control system, having started to construction of bases of a democratic legal society with the socially-focused market economy. For achievement of these purposes own model of updating and progress which essential features are the selective approach to (...)
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    Some Philosophical Aspects of Semantic Theory of Truth.Jan Woleński - 2018 - In Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska & Ángel Garrido, The Lvov-Warsaw School. Past and Present. Cham, Switzerland: Springer- Birkhauser,. pp. 373-389.
    The semantic theory of truth, formulated by Alfred Tarski in the 1939s, is primarily a mathematical theory. On the other hand, it also has a considerable philosophical content. This paper presents the second aspect of this theory. It can be shown that several traditional philosophical issues pertaining to the concept of truth can be illuminated by Tarski’s account of truth. It concerns, for instance, the idea of correspondence, the relation of truth and logic, the problem of the relativity/absoluteness of truth, (...)
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    Philosophical-Pedagogical Foundations of the Educational-Professional Program ‘Cultural Studies: Cultural Process Management’.Сергій Вікторович ШЕВЦОВ - 2024 - Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 7 (1):128-135.
    The relevance is due to the socio-cultural and civilizational importance of training specialists in the field of cultural process management. The purpose of the work is the articulation of the philosophical-anthropological, teleological-causal, organizational-praxeological foundations of the educational-professional program “Cultural Studies: Cultural Process Management”. It is proved that the philosophical and anthropological basis contains a syncretic image of a person, which arises at the intersection of three images – a person who is capable for symbolic activity, producing different forms – science, (...)
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    Inventaire de la correspondance d'André Rivet (1595-1650) (review). [REVIEW]Giorgio Tonelli - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (1):119-120.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 119 alienated, as a result of their doctrines, a large segment of the Islamic community. As a matter of fact the mu'tazilites were branded as infidels by the community. The remainder of the book, i.e. chapters 4, 5, and 6, are respectively devoted to the expected deliverer, the emphasis on struggle (jihad) and the friends of god. The essays concerning the expected deliverer and the friends of (...)
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    Proposal for a Complete Edition of Ernst Mach’s Correspondence.Klaus Hentschel - 2019 - In Friedrich Stadler, Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence. Springer Verlag. pp. 675-680.
    To compile a comprehensive edition of the correspondence of the world-famous physicist, physiologist, philosopher, and pioneer historian of science, Ernst Mach is an urgent desideratum. An estimated 5000 letters to and from Mach are kept in public and private archives worldwide. The largest part of this correspondence was formerly kept in the Ernst Mach Institut für Kurzzeitdynamik der Fraunhofergesellschaft in Freiburg/Breisgau and is now archived at the Deutsches Museum in Munich. A smaller partial estate, based on collections by Ernst Mach’s (...)
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    The Idea of Truth-Justice as a Tool for the Transformation of the Legal Mentality of the Ukrainian Ethnosis in the Context of Nationwide State Creation: A Social-Philosophical Analysis.O. Shtepa & S. Kovalenko - 2023 - Philosophical Horizons 47:69-79.
    In the last years of its history, the Ukrainian ethnic group faced numerous external and internal challenges, which, to a large extent, were the result of its previous genesis and profound transformations in public consciousness. At the same time, one of the central stereotypes of the domestic political and legal mentality is the idea of truth and justice as a basic social ideal and the basis of the legal order. Analysis of research and publications. The problem of mentality and the (...)
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    MAN AND KNOWLEDGE: at the intersection of modern epistemology, ontology, phenomenology, philosophical anthropology.Valerii Zahorodniuk - 2024 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 4:7-19.
    The article is dedicated to the study of the relationship between the diversity of the world of knowledge and the world of man. The role of knowledge in human life is shown, the mechanism of its influence on the human world is revealed, the diversity of knowledge in the context of plurality of language images is revealed, the relationship of such philosophical disciplines as epistemology and philosophical anthropology, which deal with the problems of knowledge and man, respectively, is clarified. It (...)
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    Avicenna and Avicennism in the Muslim Philosophical Thought on Ukrainian lands: Post-Classical Period.Mykhaylo Yakubovych - 2019 - Sententiae 38 (1):27-40.
    The article is dedicated to the development of Avicennism in the Ukrainian lands, first of all, in the works of Muslim thinkers who came from the South of Ukraine during the early Modern Era. Giving the importance of the legacy of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) for the Muslim philosophical and theological thought, the question arises of those areas of knowledge that have become common to both approaches. Since ontology of Ibn Sina is meant, in particular the idea of ​​a corresponding gradation (...)
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  35. Making AI Intelligible: Philosophical Foundations. By Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever. [REVIEW]Nikhil Mahant - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    Linguistic outputs generated by modern machine-learning neural net AI systems seem to have the same contents—i.e., meaning, semantic value, etc.—as the corresponding human-generated utterances and texts. Building upon this essential premise, Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever's Making AI Intelligible sets for itself the task of addressing the question of how AI-generated outputs have the contents that they seem to have (henceforth, ‘the question of AI Content’). In pursuing this ambitious task, the book makes several high-level, framework observations about how a (...)
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    Aux origines de la phénoménologie française. La correspondance entre Paris et Louvain autour des Archives-Husserl (1939-1946). [REVIEW]Introduction Et Notes D’Alexandre Feron - 2022 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 29 (29):191-263.
    Dans les années 1930, la phénoménologie est en France un courant philosophique encore relativement confidentiel. Il est vrai que certains jeunes philosophes gravitant autour de la revue philosophique d’avant- garde Recherches philosophiques s’y intéressent (Kojève, Sartre, Gurwitsch, Merleau-Ponty, Aron, etc.), que l’œuvre publiée de Husserl est connue des grands universitaires français, et qu’elle fait l’objet de lectures théologiques (Héring, Chestov, etc.), mais cela est sans commune mesur...
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    The Philosophical Correspondence and Unpublished Writings of Francois Hemsterhuis.Francois Hemsterhuis - 2023 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    (1 other version)Philosophical Correspondence, 1759-1799.Arnulf Zweig (ed.) - 1967 - University of Chicago Press.
    Drawn from the Prussian Academy edition of Kant's collected works, these letters make it possible to trace the development of Kant's thought from his earliest worries about the topics discussed in the _Critique of Pure Reason_ to his attempts in later life to meet the objections of his critics and erstwhile disciples. "Perhaps the major value of these writings is their demonstration of Kant's own attitude towards his philosophical works."—Paul Arthur Schilpp, _Saturday Review_.
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  39. Kant: Philosophical Correspondence 1759-99. [REVIEW]J. Fang - 1970 - Mind 79:470.
     
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    Kant: Philosophical correspondence. [REVIEW]W. D. Glasgow - 1968 - Philosophical Books 9 (1):30-31.
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    Philosophical Correspondence, 1759-1799.Immanuel Kant - 1967 - University of Chicago Press. Edited by Arnulf Zweig.
    Drawn from the Prussian Academy edition of Kant's collected works, these letters make it possible to trace the development of Kant's thought from his earliest worries about the topics discussed in the Critique of Pure Reason to his attempts ...
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  42. Kant, Philosophical Correspondence, ed. A. Zweig. [REVIEW]K. Oedingen - 1967 - Kant Studien 58 (3):396.
     
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  43. The philosophical correspondence of Fenelon-The letters to Dom Francis Lamy and to the duke of Orleans.J. Le Brun - 2001 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 93 (2):208-220.
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    A philosophical correspondence with li rui.Yuanhua Wang - 1995 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 22 (2):233-238.
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    Kant: Philosophical Correspondence 1759-1799, Trans. by Anrulf Zweig. [REVIEW]D. A. Whewell - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:315-317.
    Dr Zweig has successfully accomplished a most important, but long-neglected task; the translation into English of Kant’s philosophical correspondence. His translation is especially welcome at this time in view of the recent revival of interest in the critical philosophy amongst English-speaking philosophers. The letters in this collection, dating from 1759 to 1799, include virtually all his letters on philosophy, plus a number of those which he received from his friends and colleagues. Other letters contain his views on such subjects (...)
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    Principles, Dialogues and Philosophical Correspondence.George Berkeley & Colin Murray Turbayne - 1965 - Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers.
    George Berkeley's two major works, A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, are presented here, together with perhaps the most searching examination his ideas received during his lifetime, that of the American Samuel Johnson, who corresponded with Berkeley during his stay in the country.
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  47. Kant: Philosophical Correspondence 1759-1799. [REVIEW]J. B. R. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):169-170.
    Considering the important role that Kant has played in Anglo-Saxon philosophy, it is surprising how little of his work has been translated into English. Zweig's fine translations and careful edition based on the Prussian Academy of Sciences edition of Kant's correspondence is extremely helpful in gaining a richer and more balanced picture of Kant's thought. For those who think that Kant was incapable of writing a clear sentence, these letters will be a refreshing surprise. One will find here some of (...)
     
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    Kant: Philosophical Correspondence, 1759-99, ed. by Arnulf Zweig. [REVIEW]Lewis White Beck - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (4):557.
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    Kant: Philosophical Correspondence 1759–99. Edited and translated by Arnulf Zweig. Chicago: University Press, 1967. Pp. 260. $7.50. [REVIEW]Alison R. Hume - 1968 - Dialogue 6 (4):612-614.
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    Kant: Philosophical Correspondence 1759-99, tr. Arnulf Zweig. [REVIEW]J. Kemp - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (75):163.
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