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    Case studies in developing contextualising information systems.Roland Klemke & Achim Nick - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 457--460.
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    "The Epistemology of G. E. Moore," by E. D. Klemke[REVIEW]Roland J. Teske - 1970 - Modern Schoolman 48 (1):71-73.
  3. The Meaning of Life.E. D. Klemke - 1983 - Critica 15 (43):154-157.
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    The Meaning of Life: A Reader.E. D. Klemke & Steven M. Cahn (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Featuring nine new articles chosen by coeditor, Steven M. Cahn, the third edition of E. D. Klemke's The Meaning of Life offers twenty-two insightful selections that explore this fascinating topic. The essays are primarily by philosophers but also include materials from literary figures and religious thinkers. As in previous editions, the readings are organized around three themes. In Part I the articles defend the view that without faith in God, life has no meaning or purpose. In Part II the (...)
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    (1 other version)The Meaning of life.E. D. Klemke (ed.) - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Many writers in various fields--philosophy, religion, literature, and psychology--believe that the question of the meaning of life is one of the most significant problems that an individual faces. In The Meaning of Life, Second Edition, E.D. Klemke collects some of the best writings on this topic, primarily works by philosophers but also selections from literary figures and religious thinkers. The twenty-seven cogent, readable essays are organized around three different perspectives on the meaning of life. In Part I, the readings (...)
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    The Epistemology of G. E. Moore.Elmer Daniel Klemke - 1969 - Evanston [Ill.]: Northwestern University Press.
    This book is an examination of the philosophy of G.E. Moore, one of the foremost Anglo-American, analytic philosophers of the twentieth century. It focuses on Moore's epistemological writings and aims to present an exhaustive overview of Moore's work on analytic epistemology. This book seeks to redress an imbalance in analytic philosophy by making a case for the relevance of analytically oriented historical studies to contemporary problems.
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    I. Are 'external questions' non‐cognitive?E. D. Klemke - 1970 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 13 (1-4):289-297.
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    Popper's Criticisms of Wittgensteins Tractatus.E. D. Klemke - 1981 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):239-262.
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    The Epistemology of G. E. Moore.Bertrand Russell's Theory of Knowledge.E. D. Klemke & Elizabeth Ramsden Eames - 1971 - Philosophical Quarterly 21 (83):174-176.
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    Essays on Bertrand Russell.E. D. Klemke - 1970 - Urbana,: University of Illinois Press.
  11. The meaning of life: a reader.Elmer Daniel Klemke & Steven M. Cahn (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Featuring nine new articles chosen by coeditor Steven M. Cahn, the third edition of E. D. Klemke's The Meaning of Life offers twenty-two insightful selections that explore this fascinating topic. The essays are primarily by philosophers but also include materials from literary figures and religious thinkers. As in previous editions, the readings are organized around three themes. In Part I the articles defend the view that without faith in God, life has no meaning or purpose. In Part II the (...)
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  12. Wittgenstein's lecture on ethics.E. D. Klemke - 1975 - Journal of Value Inquiry 9 (2):118-127.
  13. Corpus Analysis in Philosophy.Roland Bluhm - 2016 - In Martin Hinton (ed.), Evidence, Experiment, and Argument in Linguistics and the Philosophy of Language. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 91-109.
    The experimental philosophy movement advocates the use of empirical methods in philosophy. The methods most often discussed and in fact employed in experimental philosophy are appropriated from the experimental paradigm in psychology. But there is a variety of other (at least partly) empirical methods from various disciplines that are and others that could be used in philosophy. The paper explores the application of corpus analysis to philosophical issues. Although the method is well established in linguistics, there are only a few (...)
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  14. Elements of semiology.Roland Barthes - unknown
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  15. Anti-Luck Epistemologies and Necessary Truths.Jeffrey Roland & Jon Cogburn - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (3):547-561.
    That believing truly as a matter of luck does not generally constitute knowing has become epistemic commonplace. Accounts of knowledge incorporating this anti-luck idea frequently rely on one or another of a safety or sensitivity condition. Sensitivity-based accounts of knowledge have a well-known problem with necessary truths, to wit, that any believed necessary truth trivially counts as knowledge on such accounts. In this paper, we argue that safety-based accounts similarly trivialize knowledge of necessary truths and that two ways of responding (...)
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    The Mind's Staircase: Exploring the Conceptual Underpinnings of Children's Thought and Knowledge.Roland Case (ed.) - 1991 - Lawrence Erlbaum.
    This volume describes the current "main contenders," including neo-Piagetian, neo-connectionist, neo-innatist and sociocultural models.
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  17. Essays on Frege.E. D. Klemke - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (171):75-75.
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    Essays on Wittgenstein.Elmer Daniel Klemke - 1971 - Urbana,: University of Illinois Press.
    Ineffability, method, and ontology, by G. Bergmann.--The glory and the misery of Ludwig Wittgenstein, by G. Bergmann.--Stenius on the Tractatus, by G. Bergmann.--Naming and saying, by W. Sellars.--The ontology of Wittgenstein's Tractatus, by E. D. Klemke.--Material properties in the Tractatus, by H. Hochberg.--Wittgenstein's pantheism: a new light on the ontology of the Tractatus, by N. Garver.--Science and metaphysics: a Wittgensteinian interpretation, by H. Petrie.--Wittgenstein on private languages, by C. L. Hardin.--Wittgenstein on private language, by N. Garver.--Wittgenstein and private languages, (...)
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  19. Are Philosophical Questions Linguistic?E. D. Klemke - 1969 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 50 (4):490.
  20. (1 other version)Contemporary analytic and linguistic philosophies.E. D. Klemke (ed.) - 1983 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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    Frege, logic, and arithmetic.E. D. Klemke - 1970 - Philosophical Studies 21 (1-2):38 - 41.
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    Reflections and perspectives.E. D. Klemke - 1974 - The Hague,: Mouton.
  23. Studies in the Philosophy of Kierkegaard.E. D. Klemke - 1976 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (2):391-392.
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  24. Some Misinterpretations of Kierkegaard.E. D. Klemke - 1958 - Hibbert Journal 57:259.
     
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    To Believe Or Not to Believe: Readings in the Philosophy of Religion.E. D. Klemke - 1992 - Cengage Learning.
    A comprehensive anthology of selections for the Introductory Philosophy of Religion course, this text surveys more than 50 responses to the question, "Is religious belief a viable option in today's world?" Organizes selections around central theistic positions and attacks on those positions. Pro-con format encourages lively discussions.
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    Friendship, Altruism and Morality.Roland Paul Blum - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (1):121-124.
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  27. Bibliography of G. E. Moore Scholarship, 1903-Present.E. Klemke, Dennis A. Rohatyn & Michael Rothschild - 1976 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):149-178.
     
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  28. The Argument from Design.E. D. Klemke - 1969 - Ratio:102-106.
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    Vivas on "Naturalism" and "Axiological Realism".E. D. Klemke - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (2):308 - 315.
    In this note I shall: discuss Vivas' definition of "naturalism" and his criticism of naturalistic theories; characterize a naturalistic theory which Vivas overlooks, and which, hence, invalidates his attempted refutation; suggest criticisms of Vivas' "axiological realism", with special attention to the central doctrine of the objectivity of values.
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    A defense of realism: reflections on the metaphysics of G.E. Moore.Elmer Daniel Klemke - 2000 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    English philosopher George Edward Moore (1873-1958) developed the chief modern theory of ethics, Ideal Utilitarianism. A Defense of Realism examines Moore's conception of philosophy and his views on the importance of metaphysics, presenting and evaluating the Principia Ethica author's criticisms and refutations of certain philosophical positions, especially idealism, naive realism, phenomenalism, and pragmatism. Klemke gives a detailed analysis and an appraisal of Moore's defense of common sense, and concentrates on Moore's realism, beginning with the reality of entities in the (...)
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    Evidence amalgamation in the sciences: an introduction.Roland Poellinger, Jürgen Landes & Samuel C. Fletcher - 2019 - Synthese 196 (8):3163-3188.
    Amalgamating evidence from heterogeneous sources and across levels of inquiry is becoming increasingly important in many pure and applied sciences. This special issue provides a forum for researchers from diverse scientific and philosophical perspectives to discuss evidence amalgamation, its methodologies, its history, its pitfalls, and its potential. We situate the contributions therein within six themes from the broad literature on this subject: the variety-of-evidence thesis, the philosophy of meta-analysis, the role of robustness/sensitivity analysis for evidence amalgamation, its bearing on questions (...)
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    Emmanuel Levinas' theory of commitment.Roland Paul Blum - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (2):145-168.
  33. Studies in the philosophy of G. E. Moore.E. D. Klemke - 1969 - Chicago,: Quadrangle Books.
  34. Karl Popper, objective knowldege, and the third world.E. D. Klemke - 1979 - Philosophia 9 (1):45-62.
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    Form in logic and in art.E. D. Klemke - 1979 - Journal of Value Inquiry 13 (3):173-186.
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    Studies in the philosophy of Kierkegaard.E. D. Klemke - 1976 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    In this volume, I have given attention to what I consider to be some of the central problems and topics in the philosophical thought of SJ2jren Kierkegaard. Some of the chapters have been previously publish ed but were revised for their appearance here. Others were written expressly for this book. I have tried to focus on issues which have not been customarily dealt with or emphasized in the scholarship on Kierkegaard with the exception of the writings of David Swenson and (...)
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    Strong Enumeration Reducibilities.Roland Sh Omanadze & Andrea Sorbi - 2006 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 45 (7):869-912.
    We investigate strong versions of enumeration reducibility, the most important one being s-reducibility. We prove that every countable distributive lattice is embeddable into the local structure $L(\mathfrak D_s)$ of the s-degrees. However, $L(\mathfrak D_s)$ is not distributive. We show that on $\Delta^{0}_{2}$ sets s-reducibility coincides with its finite branch version; the same holds of e-reducibility. We prove some density results for $L(\mathfrak D_s)$ . In particular $L(\mathfrak D_s)$ is upwards dense. Among the results about reducibilities that are stronger than s-reducibility, (...)
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    Universals and particulars in a phenomenalist ontology.E. D. Klemke - 1960 - Philosophy of Science 27 (3):254-261.
    A phenomenalist philosophy which employs the Principle of Acquaintance (PA) plus the Principle that what exists are the referents of certain meaningful terms, defined by PA, cannot include either universals or particulars in its ontology, but is limited to instances of universals as constituting the range of ontological existents. Universals must be omitted since they are repeatable and, hence, never wholly presented or contained, whereas the objects of direct acquaintance are wholly and exhaustively presented. Furthermore, no entities beyond characters (qualities (...)
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    Survival and Disembodied Existence.Roland Puccetti - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (81):404-405.
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    Beyond sovereignty: The twofold subversion of bildung.Roland Reichenbach - 2003 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (2):201–209.
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    Kjærlighet og respekt.Monica Roland - 2021 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 56 (1):7-18.
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  42. Blanshard's Criticisms of Wittgenstein's "Tractatus".E. D. Klemke - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (3):305.
     
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    Mr. Warnock on Moore's conception of philosophy.E. D. Klemke - 1962 - Philosophical Studies 13 (6):81 - 84.
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    On the Alleged Inseparability of Morality and Religion.E. D. Klemke - 1975 - Religious Studies 11 (1):37 - 48.
    In his Morality and Religion , W. W. Bartley III states that ‘the chief aim of this study is to get clearer about the extent to which morality and religion may be interdependent’ . After stating various possible alternatives, in terms of the logical relationships of derivability and compatibility, which are relevant to this issue, Prof. Bartley in fact devotes his book to a consid eration of four views: Morality is reducible to religion. Religion is reducible to morality. Morality and (...)
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    The laws of logic.E. D. Klemke - 1966 - Philosophy of Science 33 (3):271-277.
    In Reason and Analysis, Prof. Brand Blanshard criticises the logical empiricist view regarding necessary statements, including the laws of logic. He distinguishes four component these of this view: (I) Necessary statements--here, the laws of logic--are resolutions or reports of linguistic usage. (II) They are conventions. (III) They are analytic (tautologies). (IV) They say nothing about the world. In this paper I first show that Prof. Blanshard is essentially right in his criticisms of (I), (II), and (IV); but that he has (...)
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    Randbemerkungen Husserls zu Heideggers 'Sein und Zeit' und 'Kant und Das Problem der Metaphysik'.Roland Breeur - 1994 - Husserl Studies 11 (1-2):3-63.
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    Lectures in Metaphysics, 1934-1935. [REVIEW]E. D. Klemke - 1996 - International Studies in Philosophy 28 (4):131-132.
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    The Principle of Inversion: Why the Quantitative-Empirical Paradigm Cannot Serve as a Unifying Basis for Psychology as an Academic Discipline.Roland Mayrhofer & Fabian Hutmacher - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Frege's Philosophy of Logic.E. D. Klemke - 1979 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (130):666-693.
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    (1 other version)Introductory readings in the philosophy of science.E. D. Klemke, Robert Hollinger & A. David Kline (eds.) - 1980 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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