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    Thucydides 2.13.6–7: Oldest, youngest, hoplites, metics.Richard Winton - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (01):298-.
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  2. The current status of scientific realism.Richard Boyd - 1984 - In Jarrett Leplin (ed.), Scientific Realism. University of California Press. pp. 195--222.
     
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  3. The Heidegger controversy: a critical reader.Richard Wolin & Martin Heidegger (eds.) - 1993 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    In his new introduction, "Note on a Missing Text," Richard Wolin uses the absence from this edition of an interview with Jacques Derrida as a springboard for ...
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  4. After Godel: Platonism and Rationalism in Mathematics and Logic.Richard L. Tieszen - 2011 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    Richard Tieszen presents an analysis, development, and defense of a number of central ideas in Kurt Gödel's writings on the philosophy and foundations of mathematics and logic. Tieszen structures the argument around Gödel's three philosophical heroes - Plato, Leibniz, and Husserl - and his engagement with Kant, and supplements close readings of Gödel's texts on foundations with materials from Gödel's Nachlass and from Hao Wang's discussions with Gödel. He provides discussions of Gödel's views, and develops a new type of (...)
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  5. What neuroscience can (and cannot) contribute to metaethics.Richard Joyce - manuscript
    Suppose there are two people having a moral disagreement about, say, abortion. They argue in a familiar way about whether fetuses have rights, whether a woman’s right to autonomy over her body overrides the fetus’s welfare, and so on. But then suppose one of the people says “Oh, it’s all just a matter of opinion; there’s no objective fact about whether fetuses have rights. When we say that something is morally forbidden, all we’re really doing is expressing our disapproval of (...)
     
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    The problem of embodiment.Richard M. Zaner - 1964 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    Early in the first volume of his Ideen zu einer reinen Phiinomeno logie und phiinomenologischen Philosophie, Edmund Husserl stated concisely the significance and scope of the problem with which this present study is concerned. When we reflect on how it is that consciousness, which is itself absolute in relation to the world, can yet take on the character of transcendence, how it can become mundanized, We see straightaway that it can do that only by means of a certain participation in (...)
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  7. SJ, How Brave a New World.Richard Mccormick - forthcoming - Dilemmas in Bioethics (Garden City.
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  8. Troubled Voices: Stories of Ethics and Illness.Richard M. Zaner - 1998 - Human Studies 21 (1):49-55.
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    Prefatory Note.Richard Kearney - 2020 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 2 (2):157-158.
    This short piece by Richard Kearney updates for the contemporary conversation the original forward he co-authored with his fellow conference organizer Joseph S. O’Leary. It lays out the themes of the publication of their 1979 Colloquium Heidegger et la question de Dieu. If Heidegger seems to suggest a discussion of theology by engaging Being, which religious tradition pairs with God, he himself was not interested in this correlation. He nevertheless served to open a path for others to follow. Facing (...)
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  10. (1 other version)Moral Conscience Through the Ages.Richard Sorabji - 2014 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Richard Sorabji presents a unique discussion of the development of moral conscience over a period of 2500 years, from the playwrights of the fifth century BCE to the present. He addresses key topics including the original meaning and continuing nature of conscience, the ideas of freedom of religion and conscience with climaxes in the early Christian centuries and the seventeenth, the disputes on absolution or 'terrorisation' of conscience, dilemmas of conscience, and moral double-bind, the reliability of conscience if it (...)
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  11. Against Freedom of Conscience.Richard J. Arneson - unknown
    Is there a moral right to freedom of conscience? Should a legal right to freedom of conscience be established in each country on Earth? This essay argues for negative answers to both questions. The term freedom of conscience might refer to freedom of thought and the freedom of expression that sustains freedom of thought. In this sense we might affirm the right of each person to form individual opinions about the right and the good, about what we owe one another (...)
     
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    A-Logic.Richard Bradshaw Angell - 2002 - University Press of America.
    A-LOGIC is a full-length book (600+ pg). It functions as a system of logic designed to: 1) solve the standard paradoxes and major problems of standard mathematical logic; 2) minimize that logic's anomalies with respect to ordinary language, yet; 3) prove that all theorems in mathematical logic are tautologies. It covers lst order logic the logic of the words "and", "or", "not", "all" and "some". But it also has a non truth functional "if...then" and differs in its definition of validity, (...)
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  13. Ancients and Moderns. A Study of the Rise of the Scientific Movement in Seventeenth Century England.Richard Foster Jones - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (3):250-255.
     
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  14. On Paul Ricoeur: The Owl of Minerva.Richard Kearney - 2006 - Utopian Studies 17 (1):270-274.
  15. ``If".Richard Jeffrey - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61:702-703.
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  16. Human Sociobiology and Genetic Determinism.Richard M. Burian - 1981 - Philosophical Forum 13 (2):43.
     
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    12 Freedom and Contextualism.Richard Feldman - 2004 - In M. O'Rourke J. K. Campbell (ed.), Freedom and Determinism. MIT Press. pp. 255.
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  18. Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony.Richard Bauckham - 2006
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    Unapplied ethics: On the need for classical philosophy in professional ethics education.Richard J. Klonoski - 2003 - Teaching Business Ethics 7 (1):21-35.
  20. Pluralism in Theory and Practice: Richard McKeon and American Philosophy.Eugene Garver & Richard Buchanan - 2001 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (3):436-441.
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  21. Expletives, datives, and the tension between morphology and syntax.Richard Kayne - manuscript
     
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  22. Religion, Theory, Critique: Classic and Contemporary Approaches and Methodologies.Richard King - 2017
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  23. Antisymmetry and the lexicon.Richard Kayne\ - manuscript
    In this paper, I will try to show that what we think of as the noun-verb distinction can be understood as a consequence of antisymmetry, in the sense of Kayne (1994). (I will also make some remarks (in the first two sections) concerning counterparts of the human language faculty in other species.1) Properties of nouns will, from this perspective, lead me to suggest that sentential complements (and derived nominals) involve relative clause structures.
     
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  24. Coordinate transformations and motor planning in posterior parietal cortex.Richard A. Andersen - 1995 - In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences. MIT Press. pp. 519--532.
     
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    Pannenides on What There Is.Richard J. Ketchum - 1990 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (2):167-190.
    There is an interpretation of Parmenides’poem which has not yet had, but deserves, a hearing. It reconciles two of the most prominent views of the meaning of the verb ‘to be’ as it occurs in the poem. It agrees with the spirit of those who interpret ‘εἷναι’ as‘existence.’ It agrees with the letter of those who interpret ‘εἷν αι’ as the copula.
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  26. Probability kinematics.Richard C. Jeffrey - 2010 - In Antony Eagle (ed.), Philosophy of Probability: Contemporary Readings. New York: Routledge.
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    The Reluctant Economist: Perspectives on Economics, Economic History, and Demography.Richard A. Easterlin - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Where is rapid economic growth taking us? Why has its spread throughout the world been so limited? What are the causes of the great twentieth century advance in life expectancy? Of the revolution in childbearing that is bringing fertility worldwide to near replacement levels? Have free markets been the source of human improvement? Economics provides a start on these questions, but only a start, argues economist Richard A. Easterlin. To answer them calls for merging economics with concepts and data (...)
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    Die Stimmung der Tatkraft und ihr Denken: Pragmatismus als eine Philosophie des Fühlens.Richard Shusterman - 2013 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 61 (5-6):643-664.
    Pragmatism is usually understood as a philosophy defined through action, but philosophical thought is typically contrasted with action. Where do we get the psychic energy for action, if thought is not its effective motor? Affect is the pragmatist answer proposed here. Our passionate nature, our feelings, emotions, or mood provide the dynamic trigger for action, including the action involved in cognition and inquiry. This paper explores the crucial, multiple cognitive roles that affect plays in pragmatism’s three founding fathers, Charles Sanders (...)
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    Rethinking economics as social theory.Richard E. Wagner - 2022 - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Taking an innovative look at the origins of economics, this forward-thinking book relocates economics from a materialistic general theory of rational action into an idealistic theory of social organization and individual action. Adding new insightful analytical methods such as complexity theory, graph theory and computational modelling to the original insights of the Scottish Enlightenment, Richard Wagner explores economics in an ever-changing society, looking at the key civilizing processes and the important social questions. Rethinking Economics as Social Theory moves away (...)
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    The Points Of Language.Richard P. Meier & Diane Lillo-Martin - 2013 - Humana Mente 6 (24).
    Signed languages display a variety of pointing signs that serve the functions of deictic and anaphoric pronouns, possessive and reflexive pronouns, demonstratives, locatives, determiners, body part labels, and verb agreement. We consider criteria for determining the linguistic status of pointing signs. Among those criteria are conventionality, indexicality, phonological compositionality, being subject to grammatical constraints, and marking the kinds of grammatical distinctions expected of pronouns. We conclude that first-person points meet all these proposed criteria, but that nonfirst person points are in (...)
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  31. The origins of moral judgment.Richard Joyce - 2014 - In Frans B. M. De Waal, Patricia Smith Churchland, Telmo Pievani & Stefano Parmigiani (eds.), Evolved Morality: The Biology and Philosophy of Human Conscience. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
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    Moral philosophy and the analysis of language.Richard B. Brandt - 1963 - [Lawrence? Kan.,: [Lawrence? Kan..
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 1963, given by Richard B. Brandt (1910-1997), an American philosopher.
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    The art of free phantasy in rigorous phenomenological science.Richard M. Zaner - 1973 - In Dorion Cairns, Fred Kersten & Richard M. Zaner (eds.), Phenomenology: continuation and criticism. The Hague,: M. Nijhoff. pp. 192--219.
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    Freedom and its conditions: discipline, autonomy, and resistance.Richard E. Flathman - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Can any of us ever really be free? Do we follow the rules our society gives us because we want to, or because we are forced to? Discipline, Freedom, Resistance challenges the received wisdom that discipline and freedom are opposite and mutually exclusive. Though it is typically argued that a well-ordered liberal society must discipline its more unruly citizens to maintain freedom for all, Flathman shows how resistance to rules can mean more than criminals breaking laws. Resistance can also mean (...)
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    Bergström's utilitarian objection to T.Richard N. Bronaugh - 1972 - Theoria 38 (3):145-147.
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  36. (2 other versions)Cosmic consciousness.Richard Maurice Bucke - 1923 - New York,: E. P. Dutton & company.
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  37. Punishment and Respect for Persons.Richard W. Burgh - 1975 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
     
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    Private Life and the English Judges.Richard Buxton - 2009 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 29 (3):413-425.
    Developments in both Convention jurisprudence and the English courts since the passing of the Human Rights Act 1998 have significantly extended the reach of article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, and thus the powers of the judges who administer that broadly-defined provision. Those developments include confirmation that article 8 operates horizontally between private citizens as well as in public law; extension of article 8 to issues of personal autonomy as well as to more narrowly understood issues of (...)
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    Complementary Perspectives on Cognitive Control.Richard P. Cooper - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (2):208-211.
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  40. Intelligent Aliens.Richard Dawkins - 2006 - In John Brockman (ed.), Intelligent Thought: Science Versus the Intelligent Design Movement. New York, USA: Vintage. pp. 92--106.
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    The Problem of Universals in Indian Philosophy.Richard W. Brooks - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (1):85-95.
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    Pollock's freedom principle.Richard W. Eggerman - 1978 - Ethics 88 (2):173-177.
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    Thinking Intervention.Richard Feist - 2013 - Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions 9:105-121.
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    The Impossibility of the Last Word: Thomas Nagel's Concealed Perspective.Richard Findler - 2006 - The European Legacy 11 (4):425-428.
  45. Ціна терпіння як збереження Божого й українського синівства у філософсько-богословській концепції історії Української Церкви Софрона Мудрого (до 100-літнього ювілею преосвященного Владики).Richard Gorban - 2024 - Multiversum. Philosophical Almanac 1 (1):193-219.
    Статтю присвячено 100-літньому ювілею єпископа Софрона Мудрого, професора східного канонічного права Папського Східного інституту в Римі, згодом Івано-Франківської теологічної академії та Прикарпатського національного університету імені Василя Стефаника. Вона складається з двох блоків. У першому блоці запропоновано розбір наукових праць, написаних за чверть століття починаючи з кінця 1990‑рр. представниками різних галузей вітчизняної гуманітаристики, в яких досліджуються церковна, освітянська й наукова сфери його діяльності. Огляд наукових розвідок дозволив не тільки показати масштабність цієї непересічної особи як церковного й культурного діяча, але й виявити (...)
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    The structure of Russian imperial history.Richard Hellie - 2005 - History and Theory 44 (4):88–112.
    Path dependency is a most valuable tool for understanding Russian history since 1480, which coincides with the ending of the “Mongol yoke,” Moscow’s annexation of northwest Russia, formerly controlled by Novgorod, and the introduction of a new method for financing the cavalry—the core of a new service class. The cavalry had to hold off formidable adversaries for Muscovy to retain its independence. Russia in 1480 was a poor country lacking subsurface mineral resources and with a very poor climate and soil (...)
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    Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism, Natural Law, and Objectivity.Richard Kim - 2021 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 95 (2):291-297.
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    4. Aristotle's Critique of False Utopias (II 1–12).Richard Kraut - 2001 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Aristoteles: Politik. Akademie Verlag. pp. 59-73.
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    Non-uniform time sharing in the concurrent execution of constraint solving.Richard Krajčoviech & Margaréta Kotočová - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 109 (1-2):161-185.
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    "Humanities" as a Subject.Richard Kuhns - 1966 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 1 (2):7.
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