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  1. The Wolffian Paradigm and its Discontent: Kant’s Containment Definition of Analyticity in Historical Context.R. Lanier Anderson - 2005 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (1):22-74.
    I defend Kant’s definition of analyticity in terms of concept “containment”, which has engendered widespread scepticism. Kant deployed a clear, technical notion of containment based on ideas standard within traditional logic, notably genus/species hierarchies formed via logical division. Kant’s analytic/synthetic distinction thereby undermines the logico-metaphysical system of Christian Wolff, showing that the Wolffian paradigm lacks the expressive power even to represent essential knowledge, including elementary mathematics, and so cannot provide an adequate system of philosophy. The results clarify the extent to (...)
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  2. It Adds Up After All: Kant’s Philosophy of Arithmetic in Light of the Traditional Logic.R. Lanier Anderson - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (3):501–540.
    Officially, for Kant, judgments are analytic iff the predicate is "contained in" the subject. I defend the containment definition against the common charge of obscurity, and argue that arithmetic cannot be analytic, in the resulting sense. My account deploys two traditional logical notions: logical division and concept hierarchies. Division separates a genus concept into exclusive, exhaustive species. Repeated divisions generate a hierarchy, in which lower species are derived from their genus, by adding differentia(e). Hierarchies afford a straightforward sense of containment: (...)
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    Civic Friendship, Public Reason.R. J. Leland - 2019 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 47 (1):72-103.
    Philosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 47, Issue 1, Page 72-103, Winter 2019.
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  4. Argumentation and evidence.R. E. G. Upshur & Errol Colak - 2003 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 24 (4):283-299.
    This essay explores the role of informal logicand its application in the context of currentdebates regarding evidence-based medicine. This aim is achieved through a discussion ofthe goals and objectives of evidence-basedmedicine and a review of the criticisms raisedagainst evidence-based medicine. Thecontributions to informal logic by StephenToulmin and Douglas Walton are explicated andtheir relevance for evidence-based medicine isdiscussed in relation to a common clinicalscenario: hypertension management. This essayconcludes with a discussion on the relationshipbetween clinical reasoning, rationality, andevidence. It is argued that (...)
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  5. Choice, character, and criminal liability.R. A. Duff - 1993 - Law and Philosophy 12 (4):345 - 383.
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    Against Discursive Colonialism: Intercultural Dialogues as a Path to Decolonizing Feminist Anthropology.R. Aída Hernández Castillo - 2021 - The Pluralist 16 (1):58-74.
    this article is based on a paper that I presented during the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, as a keynote speaker in the Coss Dialogue sessions. I was pleasantly surprised to hear that most participants of SAAP use the term "American" in its continental, rather than in the US-centric sense. I am glad that many of the philosophers of this community of knowledge have opened their dialogues to the voices and experiences south of the (...)
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  7. Priority setting in health care: On the relation between reasonable choices on the micro-level and the macro-level.Kristine Bærøe - 2008 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 29 (2):87-102.
    There has been much discussion about how to obtain legitimacy at macro-level priority setting in health care by use of fair procedures, but how should we consider priority setting by individual clinicians or health workers at the micro-level? Despite the fact that just health care totally hinges upon their decisions, surprisingly little attention seems being paid to the legitimacy of these decisions. This paper addresses the following question: what are the conditions that have to be met in order to ensure (...)
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  8. Normative reasons and the agent-neutral/relative dichotomy.Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen - 2008 - Philosophia 37 (2):227-243.
    The distinction between the agent-relative and the agent-neutral plays a prominent role in recent attempts to taxonomize normative theories. Its importance extends to most areas in practical philosophy, though. Despite its popularity, the distinction remains difficult to get a good grip on. In part this has to do with the fact that there is no consensus concerning the sort of objects to which we should apply the distinction. Thomas Nagel distinguishes between agent-neutral and agent-relative values, reasons, and principles; Derek Parfit (...)
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  9. The Bohr Atom, Models, and Realism.R. I. G. Hughes - 1990 - Philosophical Topics 18 (2):71-84.
  10. (1 other version)Sentences true in all constructive models.R. L. Vaught - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (1):39-53.
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    Beyond opening up the black box: Investigating the role of algorithmic systems in Wikipedian organizational culture.R. Stuart Geiger - 2017 - Big Data and Society 4 (2).
    Scholars and practitioners across domains are increasingly concerned with algorithmic transparency and opacity, interrogating the values and assumptions embedded in automated, black-boxed systems, particularly in user-generated content platforms. I report from an ethnography of infrastructure in Wikipedia to discuss an often understudied aspect of this topic: the local, contextual, learned expertise involved in participating in a highly automated social–technical environment. Today, the organizational culture of Wikipedia is deeply intertwined with various data-driven algorithmic systems, which Wikipedians rely on to help manage (...)
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  12. Plato's doctrine of freedom.R. F. Stalley - 1998 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 98 (2):145–158.
    The idea of freedom plays a key role in Plato's moral and political thought. In the Republic justice is shown to be beneficial because the just man alone is truly free. There are parallels here with modern discussions of freedom. The Laws argues that to be free a city must avoid the extremes of liberty and of authoritarianism. The legislator should rely on persuasion, not force, so that people willingly obey his laws. The underlying idea is that we are free (...)
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    An analysis of moral issues affecting patenting inventions in the life sciences: A european perspective.R. Stephen Crespi - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (2):157-180.
    Following the 1980 US Supreme Court decision to allow a patent on a living organism, debate has continued on the moral issues involved in biotechnology patents of many kinds and remains a contentious issue for those opposed to the use of biotechnology in industry and agriculture. Attitudes to patenting in the life sciences, including those of the research scientists themselves, are analysed. The relevance of morality to patent law is discussed here in an international context with particular reference to the (...)
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  14. Auctions, lotteries, and the punishment of attempts.R. A. Duff - 1990 - Law and Philosophy 9 (1):1 - 37.
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    Nonlinear Dynamics of the Quadratic-Damping Helmholtz Oscillator.R. Fangnon, C. Ainamon, A. V. Monwanou, C. H. Miwadinou & J. B. Chabi Orou - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-17.
    In this paper, the Helmholtz equation with quadratic damping themes is used for modeling the dynamics of a simple prey-predator system also called a simple Lotka–Volterra system. From the Helmholtz equation with quadratic damping themes obtained after modeling, the equilibrium points have been found, and their stability has been analyzed. Subsequently, the harmonic oscillations have been studied by the harmonic balance method, and the phenomena of resonance and hysteresis are observed. The primary and secondary resonances have been researched by the (...)
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  16. Prediction and the periodic table.R. E. & J. Worrall - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (3):407-452.
    The debate about the relative epistemic weights carried in favour of a theory by predictions of new phenomena as opposed to accommodations of already known phenomena has a long history. We readdress the issue through a detailed re-examination of a particular historical case that has often been discussed in connection with it-that of Mendeleev and the prediction by his periodic law of the three 'new' elements, gallium, scandium and germanium. We find little support for the standard story that these predictive (...)
     
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    The concept of avaktavya in jainism.R. K. Tripathi - 1968 - Philosophy East and West 18 (3):187-193.
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    Punishment and Retributive Justice.R. M. Hare - 1986 - Philosophical Topics 14 (2):211-223.
  19. Leibniz's first theodicy.R. C. Sleigh - 1996 - Philosophical Perspectives 10:481 - 499.
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    Only Jerome: A reply to noël Carroll.R. Stecker - 2001 - British Journal of Aesthetics 41 (1):76-80.
  21. Calvin and English Calvinism to 1649.R. T. Kendall - 1979
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    Moral Realists and Moral Experts.Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen - 1998 - In Bengt-Pedersen Carsten & Niels Thomasse (eds.), Nature and Lifeworld; Theoretical and practical Metaphysics. pp. 281-299.
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    Journal of the Pali Text Society, Volume XXVI. Edited by O. von Hinüber and R.F. Gombrich.K. R. Norman - 2001 - Buddhist Studies Review 18 (2):250-252.
    Journal of the Pali Text Society, Volume XXVI. Edited by O. von Hinüber and R.F. Gombrich. Pali Text Society, Oxford 2000. 234 pp. £15.00. ISBN 0 86013 391 5.
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    The Sutra of Golden Light. Translated by R. E. Emmerick.K. R. Norman - 1992 - Buddhist Studies Review 9 (2):199-200.
    The Sutra of Golden Light. Translated by R. E. Emmerick. Second revised edition, Pali Text Society, Oxford 1990. xvi, 116 pp. £10.00.
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    Krister Segerberg. Some modal logics based on a three-valued logic. Theoria , vol. 33 , pp. 53–71.R. A. Bull - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):309-310.
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    A Comment on Solari and Natiello’s Constructivist View of Newton’s Mechanics.R. Lopes Coelho - 2020 - Foundations of Science 25 (3):703-710.
    The present comment on Solari and Natiello’s paper values their constructivist approach to Newtonian Mechanics. My critical point concerns only the link between the concept of force and phenomena. It will be shown that the idealised form of the law of inertia created by the authors avoids criticism of the law and that this law leads to the concept of force as the cause of acceleration. This concept appears in the authors’ reconstruction as an assumption. They add that this assumption (...)
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    Heide Froning: Dithyrambos und Vasenmalerei in Athen. (Beiträge zur Archäologie, 2.) Pp. v + 130; 16 plates. Würzburg: Triltsch, 1971. Stiff paper.R. M. Cook - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (2):309-309.
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    Does Kant Commit the Naturalistic Fallacy?R. K. Gupta - 1974 - In Gerhard Funke (ed.), Akten des 4. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses: Mainz, 6.–10. April 1974, Teil 2: Sektionen 1,2. De Gruyter. pp. 101-108.
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    Immanent maternal: figures of time in Aristotle, Bergson and Irigaray.R. Hill - 2019 - In Emanuela Bianchi, Sara Brill & Brooke Holmes (eds.), Antiquities Beyond Humanism. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 271-286.
    This chapter affirm a thinking of time as difference. It does not claim to figure time as such, because whatever time is, time remains essentially in excess of figuration. Instead this chapter elaborates instances of the effort to think time as difference in Aristotle, Henri Bergson, and Luce Irigaray. I suggest that each of these philosophers affirms the fundamentally elusive nature of time while also articulating valuable ideas for thinking time as difference.
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    Victor Ehrenberg: Der Staat der Griechen. Pp. ix+362. Zürich: Artemis-Verlag, 1965. Cloth, 28Sw.fr.R. J. Hopper - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (2):240-240.
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    Military-humanitarian issues in the theological heritage of Greek Catholicism.R. M. Kohanchuk - 2003 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 27:110-118.
    In the coverage of the problems of war and peace in Catholicism, researchers sometimes omit the regional component of their manifestation. We are talking about local traditions in Catholicism, which have their own specific approach to solving this problem and sometimes may differ significantly from the "conventional" position. The study of this field is necessary because in the delineated field the position of those theologians who were on the "outskirts" of Catholicism in the intercultural dialogue, on the one hand, led (...)
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    Subjunctive Facts and the Agent-Neutral/Relative Reason Distinction.Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen - unknown
    Elsewhere I have argued that the notion of a normative agent-neutral reason is undermined by certain views on reasons; the existence of agent-neutral reasons can be questioned. Here I shall not repeat my doubts but rather address a way of expressing the distinction that I had not considered and which would, if correct, put an end to my worries about the soundness of this dichotomy. The idea, which was suggested to me by Douglas Portmore is that normative reasons are facts (...)
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    Two kinds of Goodness.Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen - manuscript
    Invited talk at the so-called Thursday Lecture, Oct 25, at the Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte the International Programme at the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Leuven, Belgium. Focus was on the distinction between good and good-for.
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    Freedom of choice.R. C. Skinner - 1963 - Mind 72 (288):463-480.
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    Moral non-dogmatism.R. L. Sturch - 1970 - Mind 79 (313):122-125.
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    A note on an argument of Quine's.R. C. Sleigh - 1966 - Philosophical Studies 17 (6):91 - 93.
  37. What is a scientific concept? Some considerations concerning chemistry in practical realist philosophy of science.R. Vihalemm - 2013 - In Jean-Pierre Llored (ed.), The Philosophy of Chemistry: Practices, Methodologies, and Concepts. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 364--384.
     
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    Toynbee on Toynbee: A Conversation Between Arnold J. Toynbee and G.R. Urban.Arnold Toynbee & George R. Urban - 1974 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    An edited version of a talk between Urban and Toynbee on Radio Free Europe. The book concerns the nature of history as well as discussing Marxism and Christianity, the third world, and the effects of technology.
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    al-Nafsānīyāt mahārāt tazkhīmīyah wa-iʻṭāʼ maʻná aw ʻitq wa-tafrīd: al-tafsīr wa-al-taghyīr fī al-waʻy wa-al-maḥjūb wa-al-sulūk.ʻAlī Zayʻūr - 2017 - Bayrūt: Maktabat Ḥasan al-ʻAṣrīyah lil-Ṭibāʻah wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    An interpreter for a language for describing assemblies.R. J. Popplestone, A. P. Ambler & I. M. Bellos - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 14 (1):79-107.
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    XIII*—Explanation in History.R. F. Atkinson - 1972 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 72 (1):241-256.
    R. F. Atkinson; XIII*—Explanation in History, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 72, Issue 1, 1 June 1972, Pages 241–256, https://doi.org/10.1093/a.
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  42. Ethical issues in chronic pain research.R. J. Gatchel, Colin Allen & P. N. Fuchs - 2006 - In B. L. Gant & M. E. Schatman (eds.), Ethical Issues in Chronic Pain Management. pp. 295.
    As the above quote clearly highlights, it is the responsibility of researchers and research supervisors to be certain that their research staff and students assistants are very familiar with all of the ethical principles and current standards relevant to the research they are conducting. Indeed, they must take an active role in being certain that their research staff and students complete appropriate training in these ethical principles and standards, and how they apply them to the research context in which they (...)
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    Ethics and the Hypermodern Species.R. Wills Flowers - 1986 - Environmental Ethics 8 (2):185-188.
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    Quine's theory of logic.R. J. Haack - 1978 - Erkenntnis 13 (1):231 - 259.
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    Type, token, interpretation and performance.R. A. Sharpe - 1979 - Mind 88 (351):437-440.
  46. Artificial Intelligence: Critical Concepts in Cognitive Science, Volume 2: Symbolic AI.R. Chrisley (ed.) - 2000
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    SirJohn Beazley: The Berlin Painter. (Australian Humanities Research Council, Occasional Papers, No. 6.) Pp. 15; 10 plates. Melbourne: University Press (London: Cambridge University Press), 1964. Paper, 10 s. net.R. M. Cook - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (1):126-126.
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    Ontological And Anthropological Aspects of the Concept of Human Nature.R. Asha Nimali Fernando - 2011 - Kanz Philosophia : A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism 1 (2):133.
    Anthropology is the study of the origin of the man. It is basically concern with the concept of _Homo__ __sapiens_, and it is scientifically questioning what are human physical traits as well how do men behave and the variation among different groups of human with his social and cultural dimensions. Ontology is a subfield in traditional philosophy which is mainly focuses on the nature of being, existence or reality as such. There are some similarities and differences among these two areas. (...)
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    BΩΣeΣΘe Revisited.R. Janko - 1979 - Classical Quarterly 29 (1):215-216.
    The form has lately caused controversy. It is traditionally interpreted as poetic for but O. Skutsch has denied that iota could be lost in this way, pointing out that instead it could be a correctly formed future cf. with a root ending in the laryngeal. M. Campbell rejects this, and rightly claims that ApoUonius borrowed the line from the Homeric Hymn to Pythian Apollo 528.
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    Formação, Ensino de Filosofia e Pensamento de Libertação: Apontamentos Críticos.R. M. Jesus & A. D. Silva - 2014 - Páginas de Filosofía 6 (1):29-49.
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