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  1. Husserl, Heidegger, and the Space of Meaning: Paths toward Transcendental Phenomenology. Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy.Steven Galt Crowell - 2001
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  2. Relativism in its place.Steven Lukes - 1982 - In Martin Hollis & Steven Lukes (eds.), Rationality and relativism. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 261--305.
     
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    There Are No Such Things as Theories.Steven French - 2020 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press.
    What is a scientific theory? This book considers this fundamental question by presenting a range of options and the issues they raise. It draws comparisons between theories and artworks and proposes that we should stop thinking of theories as things altogether.
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  4. Kuhn’s Structure: A Moment in Modern Naturalism.Steven Shapin - 2015 - In William J. Devlin & Alisa Bokulich (eds.), Kuhn’s Structure of Scientific Revolutions - 50 Years On. Cham: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, vol. 311. Springer.
     
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    Democracy, Culture, Catholicism: Voices from Four Continents eds. by Michael J. Schuck and John Crowley-Buck.Steven P. Millies - 2018 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 38 (2):208-210.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Democracy, Culture, Catholicism: Voices from Four Continents eds. by Michael J. Schuck and John Crowley-BuckSteven P. MilliesDemocracy, Culture, Catholicism: Voices from Four Continents Edited by Michael J. Schuck and John Crowley-Buck NEW YORK: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2016. 350 pp. $105.00 / $35.00Democracy, Culture, Catholicism is the product of a three-year, international project that started from a less specific inspiration. Originally begun at Loyola University Chicago's Joan and Bill (...)
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  6. Introduction.Steven Schwartz - 1977 - In Stephen P. Schwartz (ed.), Naming, necessity, and natural kinds. Ithaca [N.Y.]: Cornell University Press. pp. 13-41.
     
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    The Devil And Dawkins.Steven French - 2007 - Metascience 16 (3):485-488.
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    The Law‐Governed Universe – John T. Roberts.Steven French - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (245):872-873.
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  9. Atheism and the Freedom of Religion.Steven G. Gey - 2006 - In Michael Martin (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Atheism. Cambridge University Press.
  10. What counts as an Individual for Spinoza?Steven Barbone - 2002 - In Olli Koistinen & John Ivan Biro (eds.), Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes. New York: Oup Usa. pp. 89-112.
    Very close analysis of Baruch Spinoza's wording in describing individuals rather than things. Individuals, but not collections such as a political state or club, each have their own specific conatus, or essence. Collectivities, like nations or institutions, fail to meet this necessary condition of individuation.
     
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    Metaphysical Underdetermination as a Motivational Device.Steven French - unknown
    The view that quantum particles cannot be regarded as individuals was articulated in the early days of the 'quantum revolution' and became so well-entrenched that French and Krause called it 'the Received View'. However it was subsequently shown that quantum statistics is in fact compatible with a metaphysics of particle individuality, subject to certain caveats. As a consequent it has been claim that there exists a kind of underdetermination of the metaphysics by the physics which in turn has been used (...)
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  12. Natural Language and Natural Selection,„.Pinker Steven - 1990 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 13.
     
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    On the appearance of contingency: A rejoinder to Blum.Steven R. Bayne - 1989 - Philosophia 19 (4):457-460.
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    The classification of small weakly minimal sets. III: Modules.Steven Buechler - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (3):975-979.
    Theorem A. Let M be a left R-module such that Th(M) is small and weakly minimal, but does not have Morley rank 1. Let $A = \mathrm{acl}(\varnothing) \cap M$ and $I = \{r \in R: rM \subset A\}$ . Notice that I is an ideal. (i) F = R/I is a finite field. (ii) Suppose that a, b 0 ,...,b n ∈ M and a b̄. Then there are s, r i ∈ R, i ≤ n, such that sa + (...)
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  15. The strange case of John shmarb: An aesthetic puzzle.Steven M. Cahn & L. Michael Griffel - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 34 (1):21-22.
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  16. Private Prayer and Public Audiences.Steven K. Green - 2000 - Nexus 5:27.
     
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    Relativism and truth: A reply to davson-Galle.Steven Rappaport - 1998 - Philosophia 26 (3-4):519-524.
    In a previous article in _Philosophia, I claim that one can be a metaphysical relativist without being a truth relativist. One premise my argument for this claim relies on is (R2) truth relativism is inconsistent with the deflationary theory of truth. Peter Davson-Galle criticizes my argument for (R2), and also argues directly for the falsity of (R2). I try to show that Davson-Galle's effort to undermine (R2) founders due to his blurring the distinction between a taxonomy or classification system on (...)
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    Reclaiming Patriotism in an Age of Extremes.Steven B. Smith - 2021 - Yale University Press.
    _A rediscovery of patriotism as a virtue in line with the core values of democracy in an extremist age__ “Like you perhaps, I still regard myself as an extremely patriotic person. Which is why I so admired [this book].... __It explained my emotion to me, as it might yours to you." —David Brooks, _New York Times___ “Smith superbly illuminates the distinctiveness of the American idea of patriotism and reminds us of how important patriotism is, and how essential to making America (...)
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    Comment.Steven M. Cahn - 2013 - Journal of Social Philosophy 44 (2):127-128.
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    Reentrant emergence.Steven Ravett Brown - 2009 - American Philosophical Quarterly 46 (3):225 - 238.
    Despite its long history, there is no agreed-upon conception of emergence. One might claim that a common idea of emergence seems to be that something termed a "system" gives rise to, or possesses, characteristics termed "properties," which latter are absent or unmanifested in whatever individual components the system consists and are thus "emergent" from the system itself. However, types of systems discussed run a gamut from purely mental entities to simple tools . "Properties" is similarly unconstrained . The so-called special (...)
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    The greening of white pride.Steven Gimbel - 2004 - Philosophy and Geography 7 (1):123-140.
    At first glance, it is surprising that contemporary racist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan advertise a pro‐environmental stance. This fact, however, might be expected by Luc Ferry, who argues for a connection between the racism and nature protection laws of the Third Reich. Ferry argues that a non‐anthropocentric approach to nature makes it easier to dehumanize humans so that a non‐anthropocentric environmental ethic can transform into racist environmentalism. Does this contemporary case vindicate Ferry? We argue that it does not. (...)
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    Overcoming the New Stupidity.Steven L. Goldman - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1453-1454.
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    Further Reflections on Shils and Polanyi.Steven Grosby - 2000 - Tradition and Discovery 27 (1):13-15.
    These brief reflections extend the discussion of Louis H. Swartz review essay “Reflections on Shils, Sacred and Civil Ties, and Universities.” I note the influence Shils and Polanyi had upon one another and comment on issues related to Shils’s thought which Swartz raises in connection with material in three recent, posthumously published volumes of Shils’s writings.
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  24. Samuel Gorovitz, ph. D.Steven H. Miles - 2005 - HEC Forum 17 (3):237-239.
     
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    Dee, Mercator, and Louvain Instrument Making: An Undescribed Astrological Disc by Gerard Mercator.Steven Vanden Broecke - 2001 - Annals of Science 58 (3):219-240.
    The present paper complements the publications of Gerard L'E. Turner on Mercator's astrolabes by presenting an account of an astrological disc which Mercator published at Louvain in May 1551. This instrument, of which only one copy is known, is described, and a transcription of its instruction sheet, with commentary and English translation, is provided. My preliminary study of the astrological content and context of the instrument indicates that it is connected with John Dee's astrological studies at Louvain from 1548 to (...)
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    The Irrelevance to Religion of Philosophic Proofs for the Existence of God.Steven M. Cahn - 1969 - American Philosophical Quarterly 6 (2):170 - 172.
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    Teaching Business Ethics during the Global Economic Crisis: A Post-Foundational Approach.Steven J. Gold - 2012 - Philosophy of Management 11 (1):109-114.
    Facing a near-death experience naturally pushes people to re-examine their basic moral values. During the recent global economic melt-down, calls to solve the concomitant ‘moral’ crisis come in from all fronts. The presumption is that we need business ethics courses to teach our business students to learn to take the moral high-road; we need ethics pledges and codes of ethics to teach business students to do the right thing. But in reality, what impact can a business ethics class have on (...)
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    On the Use of Likelihood as a Guide to Truth.Steven Orla Kimbrough - 1980 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1980:117 - 128.
    Confirmation functions are generally thought of as probability functions. The well known difficulties associated with the probabilistic confirmation functions proposed to date indicate that functions other than probability functions should be investigated for the purpose of developing an adequate basis for confirmation theory. This paper deals with one such function, the likelihood function. First, it is argued here that likelihood is not a probability function. Second, a proof is given that, in the limit, likelihood can be used to determine which (...)
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    Hegel and the French revolution: An epitaph for republicanism.B. Smith Steven - 1989 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 56.
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    Ordinality and the Spirit of the Justified Dictator.Steven Strasnick - 1977 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 44.
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  31. The Permissibility of Deterrence.Steven Sverdlik - 2018 - In Christian Seidel (ed.), Consequentialism: New Directions, New Problems. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.
    Many philosophers argue that is morally objectionable in principle to punish people in order to deter others from committing crimes. Such punishment is said to treat the offender simply as a means to benefit others. This Kantian argument rests on a certain reading of the Formula of Humanity. However, the central concept in that formula is not ‘treating a person simply as a means’, but rather ‘treating a person as an end’. This conclusion speaks against the moral principle that Victor (...)
     
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  32. Ancients and Moderns Under the Empire of Circe: Machiavelli's The Ass, Commentary.Steven Berg - 2015 - Interpretation 41 (3):279-312.
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    Replay to de Sousa and Davis.Steven Davis - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):449-458.
    Charles Taylor claims that ‘… human life is constituted by self-understanding,’ a self-understanding which is achieved in part by our capacity to use language. Because of this, the philosophy of language is important in Taylor’s philosophical views and central to these are his views on expression. I shall argue that one way to understand Taylor’s theory of expression is to place it within a theory of speech acts. And I shall try to show that this gives us a way to (...)
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    Dunsink Observatory, 1785-1985: A Bicentennial History. Patrick A. Wayman.Steven Dick - 1990 - Isis 81 (1):91-92.
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    Studying Science and Social Inequalities: Resurgences and Divergences.Steven Epstein - 2016 - Spontaneous Generations 8 (1):3-12.
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    Buddhist Studies in Honor of Hammalava SaddhātissaBuddhist Studies in Honor of Hammalava Saddhatissa.Steven B. Goodman, Gatare Dhammapala, Richard Gombrich & K. R. Norman - 1988 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 108 (2):329.
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    Hebrew Scholarship and the Medieval World.Steven Harvey & Nicholas de Lange - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):863.
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    Reception Theory: A Critical Introduction (review).Steven Rendall - 1986 - Philosophy and Literature 10 (1):139-140.
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    Two Problems of Moral Objectivity.Steven Ross - 2001 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):49-62.
    Two distinct problems of objectivity in moral theory are that of reference and truth and that of justification. These questions are often run together. However, it is possible to discuss the two questions separately. A defense is offered of moral ascriptions and moral properties, in opposition to the proposals of Mackie and Harman. But the thin or minimal defense of moral ascriptions leaves the second problem of objectivity unaddressed. Further argumentation leads to a proposal that claims limited moral objectivity.
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    Tiberius' Philhellenism.Steven H. Rutledge - 2008 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (4):453-467.
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  41. Egoism Agonistes: A Reply to Berg.Steven Sanders - 1979 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 60 (4):448.
     
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    from Jim Harter, Animals: 1419 Copyright-Free 1UustraJWns, 1979; Carol Belanger Grafton, Old.Steven F. Sapontzis, John Stockwell, George P. Cave, Stephen Clark, Michael J. Cohen & Michael W. Fox - 1993 - Between the Species 9 (3).
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    Essay Review: Licking Leibniz: Philosophers at War: The Quarrel between Newton and Leibniz.Steven Shapin - 1981 - History of Science 19 (4):293-305.
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  44. Destruktion or Recovery? Leo Strauss's Critique of Heidegger.Steven B. Smith - 1997 - Faculty of Law, University of Toronto.
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    Hannah Arendt: Politics, Conscience, Evil. George Kateb.Steven B. Smith - 1985 - Ethics 95 (2):362-364.
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    Wittgenstein’s semiotic investigations.Steven Winspur - 1984 - American Journal of Semiotics 3 (2):33-57.
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  47. (1 other version)John of the Cross and the Cognitive Value of Mysticism. An Analysis of Sanjuanist Teaching and its Philosophical Implications for Contemporary Discussions of Mystical Experience.Steven PAYNE - 1990 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (3):565-565.
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    Descartes’ Atomism of Thought: A Solution to the Puzzle about True and Immutable Natures.Steven Burgess - 2018 - Res Cogitans 13 (2):1-30.
    Central to Descartes’ philosophy is a view about immutable essences and eternal truths. After mentioning a Platonist account of recollection in Meditation V, Descartes declares that the ideas we have of mathematical notions “are not my invention but have their own true and immutable natures” (AT VII, 64/CSM II, 44).Descartes claims that other important philosophical notions, such as God, mind, body, and human free will (AT VII, 68; AT VIII-2, 348; AT III, 383; AT VII, 433, respectively), also have immutable (...)
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    Transnational Tolstoy: Between the West and the World.Steven Cassedy - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (1):95-97.
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    Comment On Manuel Davenport’s “Poetry, Truth, and Phenomenology”.Steven G. Crowell - 1985 - Southwest Philosophy Review 2:174-179.
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