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    A Note on Richard Dawkins’ “Spectrum of Theistic Probabilities”.Paul A. Burchett - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):451-460.
    In this paper, we look at Richard Dawkins’ “Spectrum of Theistic Probabilities” from his book “The God Delusion”. The spectrum is edited to account for a mathematical error by Richard Dawkins. Correcting this oversight leads to 2 new theological positions being discovered. One of these positions is defended in detail. In its defense, we argue against a potential flaw of the position and also list a merit for the position among other arguments for the position. The merit involves (...)
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    A Refinement of Bertrand Russell’s Celestial Teacup Analogy and Richard Dawkins’ “Spectrum of Theistic Probabilities”.Paul A. Burchett - 2019 - Open Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):493-502.
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    Seeing the Na'vi Way.Kyle Burchett - 2014 - In George A. Dunn, Avatar and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 87–103.
    This chapter is a revealing journey through the world of Pandora and the huge range of philosophical themes raised by James Cameron's groundbreaking film, Avatar. The Na'vi's intimate connection to all life on Pandora makes humanity's vicious attitude toward the natural world unfathomable to them. The insanity of the “sky people” is exemplified by their irrational anthropocentricism, an attitude that has regrettably been prevalent in Western philosophy since the time of the ancient Greeks. The philosopher Aristotle argued in the De (...)
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  4. Vietnam Will Win.Wilfred Burchett, John T. Mcalister, Philippe Devillers, Jean Lacouture, Alexander Levien & Adam Roberts - 1970 - Science and Society 34 (2):224-235.
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    Bhakti rhetoric in the hagiography of 'untouchable' saints: Discerning bhakti 's ambivalence on Caste and brahminhood. [REVIEW]Patton Burchett - 2009 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 13 (2):115-141.
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    China: The Quality of Life.Ranbir Vohra, Wilfred Burchett & Rewi Alley - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):402.
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  7. Gricean communication, language development, and animal minds.Richard Moore - 2018 - Philosophy Compass 13 (12):e12550.
    Humans alone acquire language. According to one influen- tial school of thought, we do this because we possess a uniquely human ability to act with and attribute “Gricean” communicative intentions. A challenge for this view is that attributing communicative intent seems to require cognitive abilities that infant language learners lack. After considering a range of responses to this challenge, I argue that infant language development can be explained, because Gricean communication is cognitively less demanding than many suppose. However, a consequence (...)
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  8. Three-year-olds understand communicative intentions without language, gestures, or gaze.Richard Moore, Kristin Liebal & Michael Tomasello - 2013 - Interaction Studies 14 (1):62-80.
    The communicative interactions of very young children almost always involve language, gesture and directed gaze. In this study, ninety-six children were asked to determine the location of a hidden toy by understanding a communicative act that contained none of these familiar means. A light-and-sound mechanism placed behind the hiding place and illuminated by a centrally placed switch was used to indicate the location of the toy. After a communicative training session, an experimenter pressed the switch either deliberately or accidentally, and (...)
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    Unlearning American Patriotism.Richard W. Miller - 2007 - Theory and Research in Education 5 (1):7-21.
    Immoral excesses of American foreign policy are so severe and so deep-rooted that American patriotism is now a moral burden. This love, which pulls toward amnesia, wishful thinking and inattention to urgent foreign interests, should be replaced by commitment to a global social movement that seeks to hem in the American empire. Teachers can advance this cause without abusing their positions. But to do so, they must violate distinctive social expectations at different levels of American education.
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    The effects of inescapable shock on the retention of a previously learned response in an appetitive situation with delay of reinforcement.Richard S. Calef, Michael C. Choban, Jim P. Shaver, Jack D. Dye & E. Scott Geller - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (3):213-216.
  11. Foils for Newton: Comments on Howard Stein.Richard Arthur - 1990 - In Phillip Bricker & R. I. G. Hughes, Philosophical Perspectives on Newtonian Science. MIT Press. pp. 49--56.
     
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  12. Continuity and the Living Present: Husserl and Peirce on Time Consciousness.Richard Kenneth Atkins - 2024 - In Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen & Mohammad Shafiei, Phaneroscopy and Phenomenology: A Neglected Chapter in the History of Ideas. Cham: Springer. pp. 189–206.
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  13. Gestures and Propositions.Richard Kenneth Atkins - 2020 - Blityri 9 (2):47–68.
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  14. Inferential Modeling of Percept Formation: Peirce's Fourth Cotary Proposition.Richard Kenneth Atkins - 2017 - In Kathleen A. Hull & Richard Kenneth Atkins, Peirce on Perception and Reasoning: From Icons to Logic. New York, USA: Routledge. pp. 25–39.
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  15. Peirce's Formal and Material Categories in Phenomenology.Richard Kenneth Atkins - 2024 - In Cornelis De Waal, The Oxford handbook of Charles S. Peirce. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 61–76.
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  16. Semiotics and Phenomenality.Richard Kenneth Atkins - 2019 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 40 (1):67–82.
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  17. The Forgotten Science: Architectonics and Its Importance.Richard Kenneth Atkins - 2014 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 31 (4):369–392.
     
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    The effects of controllability on extinction.Richard S. Calef, Donald W. Murray, Preston D. Modlin, Byarr W. Meekins & E. Scott Geller - 1981 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 17 (5):241-243.
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    Aquinas on Infinite Multitudes.Richard L. Cartwright - 1997 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 6 (2):183-201.
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    The powers of evil in Western religion, magic and folk belief.Richard Cavendish - 1975 - London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    CHAPTER ONE In the Beginning Generation after generation of men have looked out on the world and found much evil in it, and have looked within themselves ...
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    Levinas and the paradox of monotheism.Richard A. Cohen - 2003 - In Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout, Emmanuel Levinas. New York: Routledge. pp. 3--59.
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    Scientific integrity and the market for lemons.Richard C. Cottrell - 2014 - Research Ethics 10 (1):17-28.
    Scientific integrity cannot be adequately ensured by appeals to the ethical principles of individual researchers. Research fraud has become a public scandal, exacerbated by our inability accurately to judge its extent. Current reliance on peer review of articles ready for publication as the sole means to control the quality and integrity of the majority of research has been shown to be inadequate, partly because faults in the research process may be concealed and partly because anonymous peer review is itself imperfect. (...)
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    Integridad: principios de la ética cristiana.Richard M. Davis - 2018 - Weldon Spring, MO: Word Aflame Press. Edited by Richard M. Davis.
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  24. (1 other version)Utopian Fantasy: A Study of Utopian Fiction since the End of the Nineteenth Century.Richard Gerber - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (118):262-263.
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    Stone's revised aminergic hypothesis and the functional significance of receptor binding sensitivity.Richard J. Katz - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (4):555.
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    Bruno Bauer, Karl Marx und Trier: ein unbekannter Brief von Bruno Bauer an Karl Marx und radikale Vormärzliteratur in der Stadtbibliothek Trier.Richard Laufner - 1978 - Trier: Karl-Marx-Haus. Edited by Karl-Ludwig König.
    Includes facsim. and text of the letter from Bauer.
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    Maternidades insólitas. Antecedentes de la madre no normativa en la narrativa fantástica latinoamericana: Dávila, Barros y Eltit.Richard Leonardo Loayza - 2025 - Logos Revista de Lingüística Filosofía y Literatura 34 (2).
    Una de las vertientes más interesantes que ha asumido la narrativa latinoamericana de los últimos veinte años es la que se ocupa de la madre no normativa, es decir aquella mujer que no puede o no quiere cumplir los mandatos de la maternidad que la sociedad le impone para ser apreciada como “una buena madre”. Este sujeto social ha encontrado un espacio privilegiado en la literatura fantástica. Así lo prueban las obras de Valeria Luiselli, Ariana Harwicz, Samanta Schweblin o Mónica (...)
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    False friends? Testing commercial lawyers on the claim that zealous advocacy is founded in benevolence towards clients rather than lawyers’ personal interest.Richard Moorhead & Rachel Cahill-O’Callaghan - 2016 - Legal Ethics 19 (1):30-49.
    ABSTRACTCommercial lawyers often signal that ‘client first’ is an essential element of their professional DNA, and some scholarly proponents have laid claim to a moral justification for zeal. That moral justification is found, in particular, in the notion of lawyers as friends. One critique of zeal is that this moral claim is bogus: that ‘client first’ is a convenient trope for disguised self-interest. This paper explores the empirical validity of this ‘client first’ ideal through a value-based analysis of zeal in (...)
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    Tradition: Why Shils and Polanyi Abandoned the Action Frame of Reference.Richard W. Moodey - 2012 - Tradition and Discovery 39 (3):5-28.
    Michael Polanyi began thinking and writing about tradition long before he met Edward Shils in 1946. Polanyi’s religious experience in 1913 became part of the background for his thinking about tradition, and tradition entered into his thinking about spontaneous order and moral inversion. Polanyi and Shils both knew Karl Mannheim before they met one another, and had similar criticisms of Mannheim’s sociology. Soon after they met, both Polanyi and Shils were briefly enthusiastic about the Action Frame of Reference, which Shils (...)
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    An Innocent Little Story: Nietzsche and Jesus in Allegorical Conjunction.Richard Perkins - 1997 - Nietzsche Studien 26 (1):361-383.
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    A note on Leslie's cube in the study of radiant heat.Richard G. Olson - 1969 - Annals of Science 25 (3):203-208.
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    The Mahavadanasutra: A New Edition Based on Manuscripts Discovered in Northern Turkestan.Richard Salomon & Takamichi Fukita - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (4):816.
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    The Origins and Development of Classical Hinduism.Richard Salomon - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):206.
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    The Origin of Brāhmī ScriptThe Origin of Brahmi Script.Richard Salomon, S. P. Gupta & K. S. Ramachandran - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (3):553.
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    The Oldest Pāli Manuscript: Four Folios of the Vinaya-Piṭaka from the National Archives, KathmanduThe Oldest Pali Manuscript: Four Folios of the Vinaya-Pitaka from the National Archives, Kathmandu.Richard Salomon, Oskar von Hinüber & Oskar von Hinuber - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):156.
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    Inquiry into science: its domain and limits.Richard Schlegel - 1972 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Doubleday.
  37. Airy Nothing: Epistemology in A Midsummer Night's Dream.Richard Strier - 2024 - Philosophy and Literature 48 (2):360-380.
    This essay explores the epistemological implications of A Midsummer Night's Dream. It distinguishes among metaphors—some are mere "figures of speech," others have descriptive (and prescriptive) power, while others seem to be literalized in the action. The claim that lovers are epistemologically advantaged with regard to the love object is seen as both explored and mocked. The role of the fairies and the "love potion" is examined. Both are to be recognized as fictions. Theseus's speech about lovers, madmen, and poets is (...)
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    Beyond the Ordinary: A Collection of Whimsical and Thought-Provoking Tales. [REVIEW]Richard Evans, Serena & Zahra - 2025 - Amazon Book Review Series of “Wild Wise Weird”.
    Amazon Book Review Series of “Wild Wise Weird”.
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  39. Reviews : Wilfred Burchett, Shadows of Hiroshima (Verso, 1984). [REVIEW]Alan Roberts - 1986 - Thesis Eleven 13 (1):129-132.
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    Review of Terence Ball: Reappraising political theory: revisionist studies in the history of political thought[REVIEW]Richard Ashcraft - 1996 - Ethics 106 (4):868-871.
  41. Raymond Plant: Equality, Markets and the State. [REVIEW]Richard Norman - 1985 - Radical Philosophy 39:38.
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    The Evolution of Psychoanalysis: Contemporary Theory and Practice. [REVIEW]Richard Henry Schmitt - 2000 - Tradition and Discovery 27 (3):41-42.
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    Formal Philosophy: Selected Papers of Richard Montague.Richard Montague - 1974 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
  44. (1 other version)IRichard Wollheim.Richard Wollheim - 2003 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 77 (1):131-147.
    [Richard Wollheim] Any experiential view of pictorial meaning will assign to each painting an appropriate experience through which its mean can be recovered. When the meaning is representational, what is the nature of the appropriate experience? If there is agreement that the experience is to be described as seeing-in, disagreement breaks out about how seeing-in is to be understood. This paper challenges two recent interpretations: one in terms of perceived resemblance, the other in terms of imagining seeing. Neither view (...)
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  45. I—Richard Moran: Testimony, Illocution and the Second Person.Richard Moran - 2013 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 87 (1):115-135.
    The notion of ‘bipolar’ or ‘second‐personal’ normativity is often illustrated by such situations as that of one person addressing a complaint to another, or asserting some right, or claiming some authority. This paper argues that the presence of speech acts of various kinds in the development of the idea of the ‘second‐personal’ is not accidental. Through development of a notion of ‘illocutionary authority’ I seek to show a role for the ‘second‐personal’ in ordinary testimony, despite Darwall's argument that the notion (...)
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  46. Take care of freedom and truth will take care of itself: interviews with Richard Rorty.Richard Rorty - 2006 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Eduardo Mendieta.
    This volume collects a number of important and revealing interviews with Richard Rorty, spanning more than two decades of his public intellectual commentary, engagement, and criticism. In colloquial language, Rorty discusses the relevance and nonrelevance of philosophy to American political and public life. The collection also provides a candid set of insights into Rorty's political beliefs and his commitment to the labor and union traditions in this country. Finally, the interviews reveal Rorty to be a deeply engaged social thinker (...)
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    Richard Rorty: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Literature.Richard Rumana (ed.) - 2002 - Rodopi.
    Demonstrating Richard Rorty's breadth of scholarship and his influence on diverse issues across the social sciences and humanities, this comprehensive bibliography contains 1,165 citations. A unique reference work on neo-pragmatism, this bibliography is essential for anyone researching Rorty's work and its impact on philosophy, literature, the arts, religion, the social sciences, politics, and education.
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    Dear Carnap, Dear Van: The Quine-Carnap Correspondence and Related Work: Edited and with an Introduction by Richard Creath.Richard Creath (ed.) - 1990 - University of California Press.
    Rudolf Carnap and W. V. Quine, two of the twentieth century's most important philosophers, corresponded at length—and over a long period of time—on matters personal, professional, and philosophical. Their friendship encompassed issues and disagreements that go to the heart of contemporary philosophic discussions. Carnap was a founder and leader of the logical positivist school. The younger Quine began as his staunch admirer but diverged from him increasingly over questions in the analysis of meaning and the justification of belief. That they (...)
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    Against Bosses, Against Oligarchies: A Conversation with Richard Rorty.Richard Rorty, Derek Nystrom & Kent Puckett - 1998 - Prickly Paradigm Press.
    Nystrom and Puckett's pamphlet gives us the most comprehensive picture available of Richard Rorty's political views. This is Rorty being avuncular, cranky, and straightforward: his arguments on patriotism, the political left, and philosophy—as usual, unusual—are worth pondering. This pamphlet will appeal to all those interested in Rorty's distinct brand of pragmatism and leftist politics in the United States.
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    Richard Meier, Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art.Richard Meier - 1997
    This clearly designed and illustrated book is dedicated to a complete overview of Richard Meier's Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, completed in 1995. Located in the area of the Casa de la Caritat, a former monastic enclave, this extraordinary building maintains a unique dialogue between the city's old urban fabric and the contemporary art housed within the museum. Barcelona's first institution devoted entirely to twentieth-century art, this museum synthesizes the striking contemporaneity of its bold architecture and the rich medieval (...)
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