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    Edith Stein: Scholar, Feminist, Saint by Freda Mary Oben, and: Essays on Woman by Edith Stein.Sister Marian Brady - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (2):379-383.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 379 Hoedl) would warrant a less minimalistic interpretation of Thomas's prominence in the theological controversies of the 70s and 80s of the thirteenth century. This volume claims to examine Thomas's work and influence in light of the newest research. This is very true of Wielockx's article, but not every contribution equally justifies this claim. Still, this collection is a welcome addition to the ongoing investigation of Thomas's (...)
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    Juan Luis Vives and Erasmus.Sister Marian Leona Tobriner - 1969 - Moreana 6 (4):35-44.
  3. (1 other version)Universal Logic.Ross Brady - 2006 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):544-547.
     
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  4. Truth as the Epistemic Goal.Marian David - 2001 - In Knowledge, Truth, and Duty. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 151-169.
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    The Appropriateness of Pride.Michael S. Brady - 2017 - In Joseph Adam Carter & Emma C. Gordon (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Pride. London: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 13-30.
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    Environmental Aesthetics and Rewilding.Jonathan Prior & Emily Brady - 2017 - Environmental Values 26 (1):31-51.
    This paper explores the practice of rewilding and its implications for environmental aesthetic values, qualities and experiences. First, we consider the temporal dimensions of rewilding in regard to the emergence of particular aesthetic qualities over time, and our aesthetic appreciation of these. Second, we discuss how rewilding potentially brings about difficult aesthetic experiences, such as the unscenic and the ugly. Finally, we make progress in critically understanding how rewilding may be understood as a distinctive form of ecological restoration, while resisting (...)
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    Whence the eigenstate–eigenvalue link?Marian J. R. Gilton - 2016 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 55:92-100.
    David Wallace has recently argued that the eigenstate–eigenvalue (E–E) link has no place in serious discussions of quantum mechanics on the grounds that, as he claims, the E–E link is an invention of philosophers rather than the community of practicing physicists. This raises an historical question regarding the origin of the link. This paper aims to answer this question by tracing the historical development of the link through six key textbooks of quantum mechanics. In light of the historical evidence from (...)
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    The science of animal welfare: understanding what animals want.Marian Stamp Dawkins - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    What is animal welfare? Why has it proved so difficult to find a definition that everyone can agree on? This concise and accessible guide is for anyone who is interested in animals and who has wondered how we can assess their welfare scientifically. It defines animal welfare as 'health and animals having what they want', a definition that can be easily understood by scientists and non-scientists alike, expresses in simple words what underlies many existing definitions, and shows what evidence we (...)
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    The problem of analyticity.Marian Przełęcki & Ryszard Wójcicki - 1969 - Synthese 19 (3-4):374 - 399.
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    Beyond Moral Judgment, by Alice Crary.M. S. Brady - 2011 - Mind 120 (480):1237-1242.
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    Healthy Spaces: Legal Tools, Innovations, and Partnerships.Rita-Marie A. Brady, Joanna L. Stettner & Liz York - 2019 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 47 (S2):27-30.
    This article explores innovative legal tools in built environment settings. Using tangible examples, the discussion will leverage the authors' expertise in the law, public health, and architecture to explore strategies in domestic and international settings to explain how healthy spaces make a direct public health impact on people's lives.
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    Introduction: Sibley's vision.Emily Brady - 2001 - In Emily Brady & Jerrold Levinson (eds.), Aesthetic concepts: essays after Sibley. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Reasons and rational motivational access.Michael S. Brady - 1998 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 79 (2):99–114.
    Practical Internalism holds that an agent's reasons for acting are entirely determined by his rational desires. This account is thought to be preferable to externalism, on the grounds that internalism alone can guarantee that agents have ‘rational motivational access’ (RMA) to their reasons. Rachel Cohon has recently argued that (i) internalism fails to ensure this, and (ii) an externalist account, akin to relativism, can guarantee RMA. I suggest that both of these claims are mistaken. I argue that relativism is best (...)
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    Freud, Proust, and Lacan: Theory as Fiction (review).Patrick Brady - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (2):391-393.
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    Defending Existentialism?Marian David - 2009 - In Maria Elisabeth Reicher (ed.), States of Affairs. Heusenstamm: Ontos. pp. 167--209.
    This paper is concerned with a popular view about the nature of propositions, commonly known as the Russellian view of propositions. Alvin Plantinga has dubbed it, or more precisely, a crucial consequence of it, Existentialism, and in his paper “On Existentialism” (1983) he has presented a forceful argument intended as a reductio of this view. In what follows, I describe the main relevant ingredients of the Russellian view of propositions and states of affairs. I present a relatively simple response Russellians (...)
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  16. The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature: Essays on the Aesthetics of Nature.Malcolm Budd & Emily Brady - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):106-113.
     
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    Sex differences in laterality– meaningfulness versus reliability.Marian Annett - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):227-228.
  18. The idea in nature: rereading Goethe's organics.Ronald H. Brady - 1998 - In David Seamon & Arthur Zajonc (eds.), Goethe's Way of Science: A Phenomenology of Nature. State University of New York Press. pp. 83--111.
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    Is Probabilistic Theism a Tenable Idea? Critical Remarks on Opatrzność Boża, wolność, przypadek by Dariusz Łukasiewicz.Marian Grabowski - 2020 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (3):205-220.
    Czy można obronić teizm probabilistyczny? Krytyczne uwagi do książki Dariusza Łukasiewicza Opatrzność Boża, wolność, przypadek Artykuł zawiera krytyczną analizę fragmentu książki Dariusza Łukasiewicza pt. Opatrzność Boża, wolność, przypadek.
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  20. Simplified gentzenizations for contraction-less logics.Ross T. Brady - forthcoming - Logique Et Analyse.
     
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  21. Platonizm włoskiego Odrodzenia.Marian Heitzman - 1935 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 12 (4):342-372.
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  22. Heraklit z Efezu i Empedokles z Akragas w wykładni Diogenesa Laertiosa.Marian Wesoły - 2007 - Filo-Sofija 7 (1(7)):237-242.
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    Zagadnienie przyczynowości w badaniach biogenezy. W kierunku kwantowej logiki życia.Marian Wnuk - 2008 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 56 (1):329-353.
    The problem of causality is presented in the context of the research devoted to biogenesis. The significant works concerning the philosophy of biogenesis and scientific theories of abioge­nesis have been reviewed. Special attention is paid to: (i) the role of the non-equilibrium thermo­dynamics and quantum mechanics in the explaining of causal relations involved the origins of life, (ii) the need of constructing of a quantum logic of life. It is suggested that the causal con­nection is established by an information channel (...)
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  24. Could Charge and Mass be Universals?Marian J. R. Gilton - 2020 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (3):624-644.
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    W sprawie terminów nieostrych.Marian Przełęcki - 1958 - Studia Logica 8 (1):313 - 317.
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  26. Some t-biconditionals.Marian David - 2005 - In Bradley P. Armour-Garb & J. C. Beall (eds.), Deflationary Truth. Open Court Press. pp. 382--419.
    The T-biconditionals, also known as T-sentences or T-equivalences, play a very prominent role in contemporary work on truth. It is widely held that they are so central to our understanding of truth that conformance with them is indispensable to any account of truth that aspires to be adequate. Even “deflationists” and “inflationists” tend to agree on this point; their debate turns largely on just how central a role these biconditionals can play in a theory of truth. In the present paper, (...)
     
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    Theories of Truth.Marian David - 2004 - In Ilkka Niiniluoto, Matti Sintonen & Jan Woleński (eds.), Handbook of Epistemology. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic. pp. 331--414.
  28. Content essentialism.Marian David - 2002 - Acta Analytica 17 (1):103-114.
    The paper offers some preliminary and rather unsystematic reflections about the question: Do Beliefs Have Their Contents Essentially? The question looks like it ought to be important, yet it is rarely discussed. Maybe that’s because content essentialism, i.e., the view that beliefs do have their contents essentially, is simply too obviously and trivially true to deserve much discussion. I sketch a common-sense argument that might be taken to show that content essentialism is indeed utterly obvious and/or trivial. Somewhat against this, (...)
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  29. The Nature and Logic of Vagueness.Marian Călborean - 2020 - Dissertation, University of Bucharest
    The PhD thesis advances a new approach to vagueness as dispersion, comparing it with the main philosophical theories of vagueness in the analytic tradition.
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  30. On the Formalization of the Law of Non-Contradiction.Ross T. Brady - 2004 - In Graham Priest, Jc Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), The law of non-contradiction : new philosophical essays. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  31. Vagueness and Frege (2nd edition).Marian Călborean - 2020 - Romanian Journal of Analytic Philosophy 15 (2):83-111.
    A constant of Frege’s writing is his rejection of indeterminate predicates as found in natural language. This paper follows Frege’s remarks on vagueness from the early "Begriffsschrift” to his mature works, drawing brief parallels with the main contemporary theories of vagueness. I critically examine Frege’s arguments for the inconsistency of natural language and argue that the inability to accommodate vagueness in his mature ontology is mainly due to heuristic rules of thumb which Frege took as essential, not to a deep (...)
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    Adelaide, Australia July 5–6, 2003.Ross Brady & Ross T. Brady - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (2).
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    Augustine's Quest of Wisdom. Life and Philosophy of the Bishop of Hippo By Vernon J. Bourke, Ph. D.Ignatius Brady - 1946 - Franciscan Studies 6 (2):238-240.
  34. Frege on Fiction.Marián Zouhar - 2010 - In Pokorny Kotatko (ed.), Fictionality-Possibility-Reality. pp. 103--119.
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    The Concept of Truth in Empirical Languages.Marian Przełęcki - 1977 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 3 (1):1-17.
    The model theoretic concept of truth has thus far been applied mainly to mathematical languages and theories. The paper presents an attempt to apply it to languages of empirical theories. Such an application must do justice to some characteristic features of empirical discourse. The paper outlines the main problems which a model theoretic theory of truth for empirical languages is bound to face and suggests some solutions to those problems.
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    The Law of Excluded Middle and the Problem of Idealism.Marian Przełecki - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 18 (1):1-16.
    The law of excluded middle is usually considered as intrinsically connected with the realistic standpoint and incompatible with the idealistic position. This is just what Ajdukiewicz claims in his critique of transcendental idealism. The analysis of Ajdukiewicz's argumentation raises the problem of validity of the law of excluded middle for vague (or incomplete) languages. The problem is being solved by differentiating between the logical (or ontological) and the metalogical (or semantical) law of excluded middle: in contrast to the former, the (...)
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  37. Australia : the fall of the femocrat.Marian Sawer - 2007 - In Joyce Outshoorn & Johanna Kantola (eds.), Changing state feminism. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 20--40.
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    The Limits of Realism: Chinese Fiction in the Revolutionary Period.Marián Gálik, Marston Anderson & Marian Galik - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (3):487.
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  39. WHP logo Environmental Values.Emily Brady - 2006 - Environmental Values 15:277-291.
     
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    Whistleblowing: An Ethical Issue in Organizational and Human Behavior.Marian V. Heacock & Gail W. McGee - 1987 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 6 (4):35-46.
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    The Epistemological Value of Sense-Intuition.Sister M. Aloysius - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:71-88.
  42. On the Formalization of the Law of Non-Contradiction.Ross T. Brady - 2004 - In Graham Priest, Jc Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), The law of non-contradiction : new philosophical essays. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Revisiting R. W. Chambers : A Note.Sister Francis Agnes - 1997 - Moreana 34 (Number 131-34 (3-4):37-38.
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    Freedom and the “I”.Sister Mary Aloysius - 1963 - International Philosophical Quarterly 3 (4):571-599.
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    Contest Entries.E. H. Gut, Sister Mary Delphine, Michael Novak & Robert Hoffman - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (4):786-796.
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    The question of a Thoman recension of aeschylus.Marian Hartmans Shotwell - 1984 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 77 (2).
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    Correction to: Transposon dynamics and the epigenetic switch hypothesis.Stefan Linquist & Brady Fullerton - 2023 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (1):103-104.
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    „Dobry” czy tylko „za dobry uważany’?Marian Przełęcki - 1981 - Etyka 19:203-206.
    This is an attempt to meet the objections made by Anna and Andrzej Jerzy Jedynak in their article criticizing the views of this author concerning truth value of evaluative propositions. Replying to this criticism the author tries to show that his views do not lead to the elimination of the evaluative predicates like “morally good” by descriptive predicates like “considered to be morally good”, as the critics have claimed.
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    Moralizm antymoralisty.Marian Przełęcki - 1988 - Etyka 24:39-50.
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    Improving Teamwork Competencies in Human-Machine Teams: Perspectives From Team Science.Kimberly Stowers, Lisa L. Brady, Christopher MacLellan, Ryan Wohleber & Eduardo Salas - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In response to calls for research to improve human-machine teaming, we present a “perspective” paper that explores techniques from computer science that can enhance machine agents for human-machine teams. As part of this paper, we summarize the state of the science on critical team competencies identified for effective HMT, discuss technological gaps preventing machines from fully realizing these competencies, and identify ways that emerging artificial intelligence capabilities may address these gaps and enhance performance in HMT. We extend beyond extant literature (...)
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