Results for 'Roger Klingenberg'

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  1. Q&A 13 Science Sampler 14 Herp Perspectives 15 New Products 17 Book Corner 18.Bill Love, Sean McKeown, Roger Klingenberg & Philippe de Vosjoli - 1998 - Vivarium 9:4.
  2. (1 other version)Well-being.Roger Crisp - 2013 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Confucian role ethics: a vocabulary.Roger T. Ames - 2011 - Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.
    Argues that the only way to understand the Confucian vision of the consummate moral life is to take the tradition on its own terms.
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  4. Explanation as a guide to induction.Roger White - 2005 - Philosophers' Imprint 5:1-29.
    It is notoriously difficult to spell out the norms of inductive reasoning in a neat set of rules. I explore the idea that explanatory considerations are the key to sorting out the good inductive inferences from the bad. After defending the crucial explanatory virtue of stability, I apply this approach to a range of inductive inferences, puzzles, and principles such as the Raven and Grue problems, and the significance of varied data and random sampling.
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  5. The Anatomy of a Scientific Institution. The Paris Academy of Sciences, 1666—1803.Roger Hahn - 1972 - Studia Leibnitiana 4 (2):152-153.
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  6. Does origins of life research rest on a mistake?Roger White - 2007 - Noûs 41 (3):453–477.
    This disagreement extends to the fundamental details of physical and biochemical theories. On the other hand, (2) There is almostuniversal agreementthatlife did notfirstcome aboutmerely by chance. This is not to say that all scientists think that life’s existence was inevitable. The common view is that given a fuller understanding of the physical and biological conditions and processes involved, the emergence of life should be seen to be quite likely, or at least not very surprising. The view which is almost universally (...)
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  7. Value ... And what follows by Joel Kupperman new York: Oxford university press, £25.00.Roger Crisp - 2000 - Philosophy 75 (3):452-462.
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  8. (1 other version)Kierkegaard: The Indirect Communication.Roger Poole - 1994 - Religious Studies 30 (4):531-532.
     
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    Confucius and the Ontology of Knowing.Roger T. Ames - 1989 - In Richard Rorty (ed.), Review of I nterpreting Across Boundaries: New Essays in Comparative Philosophy. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 265-279.
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    The Significance of Sense.Roger Wertheimer - 1972 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Univocalist analyses of the modal auxiliary verbs ('ought'/'must'/'can'/'may''/'will') and the adjectives 'right'/'wrong'.
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  11. Quotation apposition.Roger Wertheimer - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (197):514-519.
    Analyses of quotation have assumed that quotations are referring expressions while disagreeing over details. That assumption is unnecessary and unacceptable in its implications. It entails a quasi-Parmenidean impossibility of meaningfully denying the meaningfulness or referential function of anything uttered, for it implies that: 'Kqxf' is not a meaningful expression 'The' is not a referring expression are, if meaningful, false. It also implies that ill formed constructions like: 'The' is 'the' are well formed tautologies. Such sentences make apparent the need for (...)
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  12. Words and Things.Roger Brown - 1960 - Philosophy of Science 27 (4):409-410.
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    (1 other version)Jung and phenomenology.Roger Brooke - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    Anyone with a serious interest in analytical psychology or existential phenomenology will need to take account of this book.
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    Comparative Cultural Hermeneutics as Method.Roger T. Ames - 2023 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 6 (1):117-128.
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  15. Remembering David hall: David L. hall (1937-2001).Roger T. Ames - 2002 - Philosophy East and West 52 (3):277-280.
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    Equality does not entail equality across species.Roger Fjellstrom - 2002 - Environmental Ethics 24 (4):339-352.
    I critique Peter Singer’s view that equality across species is a natural extension of equality. Singer presents one minor and two major arguments. The first major argument is that equality across species is implied by the traditional principle of equality. The second is that it follows from a conception that is behind the principle of equality, namely the moral “point of view of the universe.” The minor argument is a theory of the altruistic character and expanding circles of ethics.
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  17. Two factory theory, single process theories, and recognition memory.Roger Ratcliff, Trish van Zandt & Gail McKoon - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology (General) 124:352-374.
  18. Thomas Reid and "The Way of Ideas.".Roger D. GALLIE - 1989
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    Living Chinese philosophy: zoetology as first philosophy.Roger T. Ames - 2024 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Contrasts classical Greek ontology ("the science of being in itself") with classical Chinese "zoetology" ("the art of living").
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  20. Rosemont's China: All Things Swim and Glimmer.Roger Ames - 2008 - In Marthe Chandler & Ronnie Littlejohn (eds.), Polishing the Chinese Mirror: Essays in Honor of Henry Rosemont, Jr. Global Scholarly Publications. pp. 19--31.
     
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    Yi duo bu fen: ru xue yu shi jie wen hua xin zhi xu = Yiduo bufen: ruxue yu shijie wenhua xin zhixu.Roger T. Ames (ed.) - 2022 - Jinan Shi: Shandong you yi chu ban she.
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    Corporate Power and Urban Growth: The Case of Urban Renewal.Roger Friedland - 1980 - Politics and Society 10 (2):203-224.
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  23. House Church and Mission: The Importance of Household Structures in Early Christianity.Roger W. Gehring - 2004
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  24. Witness to the Campus.Roger Ortmayer - 1956
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    The Logical Structure of the Linnaen Hierarchy.Roger C. Buck & David L. Hull - 1966 - Systematic Zoology 15 (2):97-111.
  26. (1 other version)New accents in contemporary theology.Roger Hazelton - 1960 - New York,: Harper.
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    A note on traditional formal logic.Roger Montague - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (44):260-261.
  28. Pierre Matthieu, Lecteur De Montaigne.Roger Trinquet - 1957 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 19 (2):349-354.
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    Seance du 28 fevrier 1928. Orientation et selection professionnelle.Roger Vente & Georges Bastide - 1928 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2 (1):19 - 24.
  30. Épistémlogie générale.Roger Verneaux - 1959 - Paris,: Beauchesne.
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  31. Probability, Explanation, and Reasoning.Roger White - 2000 - Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Three topics are discussed concerning the application probability and explanation to the confirmation of theories. The first concerns the debate over prediction versus accommodation. I argue that we typically have reason to be more confident of a theory given that it was constructed independently of the knowledge of certain data than if it was designed to accommodate those data. The second concerns the puzzle of the apparent 'fine-tuning' of the universe for life. I argue that the fact that our universe (...)
     
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  32. Reality at Risk, A Defense of Realism in Philosophy and the Sciences.Roger Trigg - 1982 - Mind 91 (364):622-623.
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    Is a tenseless language possible?Roger Teichmann - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (191):176-188.
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    Evidence and truth.Roger White - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (3):1049-1057.
    Among other interesting proposals, Juan Comesaña’s _Being Rational and Being Right_ makes a challenging case that one’s evidence can include falsehoods. I explore some ways in which we might have to rethink the roles that evidence can play in inquiry if we accept this claim. It turns out that Comesaña’s position lends itself to the conclusion that while false evidence is possible and not even terribly uncommon, I can be rationally sure that I don’t currently have any and perhaps also (...)
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  35. Identity: Logic, ontology, epistemology.Roger Wertheimer - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (2):179-193.
    The identity "relation" is misconceived since the syntax of "=" is misconceived as a relative term. Actually, "=" is syncategorematic; it forms (true) sentences with a nonpredicative syntax from pairs of (coreferring) flanking names, much as "&" forms (true) conjunctive sentences from pairs of (true) flanking sentences. In the conaming structure, nothing is predicated of the subject, other than, implicitly, its being so conamed. An identity sentence has both an objectual reading as a necessity about what is named, and also (...)
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  36. Pain and Emotion.Roger Trigg - 1970 - Philosophy 46 (176):173-175.
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    The Puzzle of Modern Economics: Science or Ideology?Roger E. Backhouse - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Does economics hold the key to everything or does the recent financial crisis show that it has failed? This book provides an assessment of modern economics that cuts through the confusion and controversy on this question. Case studies of the creation of new markets, the Russian transition to capitalism, globalization, and money and finance establish that economics has been very successful where problems have been well defined and where the world can be changed to fit the theory, but that it (...)
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    An analysis of angle, orientation, and location distortions in the bent line aftereffect.Roger B. Howard, Steve R. MacPeek & Charles Byrum - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (3):233-235.
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    Wang Hao. The axiomatization of arithmetic.Roger Martin - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):77-78.
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    Lisa Giombini. Musical Ontology, A Guide for the Perplexed, Foreword by Alessandro Bertinetto, Mimesis International, Milano-Udine, 2017.Roger Pouivet - 2018 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 285 (3):297-299.
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    Les miracles sont-ils des fictions?Roger Pouivet - 2021 - ThéoRèmes 16 (16).
    The waters part at the Crossing of the Red Sea by the Hebrews. Water is turned into wine by Jesus at the Wedding Feast at Cana. For Christians, these miraculous events have really or truly happened. But aren't miracles rather fictions full of deep meaning? Aren’t Christians invited to pretend (make-believe) that miracles have taken place? Aren’t miracles fictions? Fictionalism answer positively to these questions. This account is sometimes presupposed in the hermeneutics of the biblical narrative. Fictionalism can be theological, (...)
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  42. Reid on Testimony, and Virtue Epistemology.Roger Pouivet - 2012 - Philosophical News 4.
    Reid thought that testimony possesses positive epistemic value. Epistemic autonomy is not necessarily the royal road to truth; nor is credulity a systematic epistemic fault and indeed, it can be an intellectual virtue. Even though the notion of epistemic virtue does not explicitly appear in Reid’s epistemology, it seems inherent to his views that what will give a heteronomous agent exercising the social operations of the mind the best chance to acquire and develop true beliefs is the epistemic virtues that (...)
     
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  43. German Idealism and the philosophy of music.Roger Scruton - 2018 - Disputatio 7 (8).
    German Idealism began with Leibniz and lasted until Schopenhauer, with a few central European after-shocks in the work of Husserl and his followers. That great epoch in German philosophy coincided with a great epoch in German music. It is scarcely surprising, therefore, that Idealist philosophers should have paid special attention to this art form. Looking back on it, is there anything of this prolonged encounter between music and philosophy that we can consider to be a real advance, and one that (...)
     
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  44. Darwin's Argument by Analogy: From Artificial to Natural Selection.Roger M. White, M. J. S. Hodge & Gregory Radick - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    In On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin put forward his theory of natural selection. Conventionally, Darwin's argument for this theory has been understood as based on an analogy with artificial selection. But there has been no consensus on how, exactly, this analogical argument is supposed to work – and some suspicion too that analogical arguments on the whole are embarrassingly weak. Drawing on new insights into the history of analogical argumentation from the ancient Greeks onward, as well as on (...)
     
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    Knowledge and Reality in Plato’s "Philebus".Roger A. Shiner - 1974 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
  46. Adorno and Proust on the recovery of experience.Roger Foster - 2007 - Critical Horizons 8 (2):169-185.
    I argue in this paper that a recovery of the cognitive role of the experiencing subject is the common theme uniting Theodor Adorno's philosophy and Marcel Proust's literary project. This shared commitment is evidenced by the importance given by both thinkers to the expressive dimension of language in relation to its social function as a vehicle for communication. Furthermore, I argue that Adorno and Proust conceive of language's expressive dimension as the expression of suffering. However, whereas, for Proust, this means (...)
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  47. Pour une histoire des sciences a part entiere.Jacques Roger, Claude Blankaert, Marie-Louise Roger, Jean Guyon & A. Turner - 1997 - Annals of Science 54 (3):314-314.
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  48. In Defense of the Misesian Theory of Interest.Roger W. Garrison - 1979 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 3 (2):1988.
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    The Penultimate Curiosity: How Science Swims in the Slipstream of Ultimate Questions.Roger Wagner & Andrew Briggs - 2016 - Oxford University Press UK.
    When young children first begin to ask 'why?' they embark on a journey with no final destination. The need to make sense of the world as a whole is an ultimate curiosity that lies at the root of all human religions. It has, in many cultures, shaped and motivated a more down to earth scientific interest in the physical world, which could therefore be described as penultimate curiosity. These two manifestations of curiosity have a history of connection that goes back (...)
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  50. Errata: A reply to Abbott.Roger Wertheimer - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (3):337-344.
    A lengthy inventory of misreadings and other errors in Phillip Abbott's critique of recent essays on abortion by analytic philosophers.
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