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    Structural dualism, socio-evolutionary reproduction and the transformation of orthodoxy and heterodoxy in economics.Theodore T. Koutsobinas - 2019 - Journal of Economic Methodology 26 (4):327-346.
    ABSTRACTThe present paper evaluates Davis’s analysis of the potential transformational change of current orthodoxy and his main proposition of the potential benefits that will arise from the involv...
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    A Scandal in Philosophy, or How to Make Philosophy Interesting.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (4):439.
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    The dualism of means and value.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (15):393-406.
  4. Empiricism and objective relativism in value theory.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (6):141-155.
  5. Valuation as cognition.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1948 - Journal of Philosophy 45 (7):181-188.
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    ‘Both Directions at Once’: Chronos, Aion and the Timelessness of the Unconscious.Theodore T. Bergsma - 2022 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 16 (1):73-88.
    This paper advances an interpretation of Deleuze's Chronos–Aion distinction in The Logic of Sense as a development of Freud's thesis concerning the timelessness of the unconscious. If Chronos forms a unidirectional sequence along the arrow of a living present, the Aion as the eternal truth of events represents a form of time that is transcendentally distinct. While Chronos belongs to consciousness through the functions of good and common sense, the paradoxical insistence of the Aion represents for Deleuze the force of (...)
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    Some metaphysical implications of the pragmatic theory of knowledge.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1932 - Journal of Philosophy 29 (8):197-207.
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    Frank Chester Becker 1881-1965.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1965 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 39:115 - 116.
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    James Robert Simmons 1914-1969.Theodore T. Lafferty & Rosamond K. Sprague - 1968 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 42:178 - 179.
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    The metaphysical status of qualities.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1953 - Journal of Philosophy 50 (11):313-328.
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    A Scandal in Philosophy, or How to Make Philosophy Interesting.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (4):439-443.
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    The theory of perspectives as an interpretation of functional analysis.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (13):346-354.
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    Inter-communication in philosophy.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1946 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (17):449-466.
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    The material world.Theodore T. Lafferty - 1934 - Journal of Philosophy 31 (19):505-513.
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    Ethics control mechanisms: A comparative observation of Hong Kong companies. [REVIEW]Theodore T. Y. Chen - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 30 (4):391 - 400.
    Managers with different cultural backgrounds and under different circumstances have different views on what is acceptable ethical behaviour. This study attempts to determine whether major companies in Hong Kong share the same views as North American academics on what management ethical standards ought to be, and if so, whether any control mechanisms have been established to instill ethical behaviour within their organizations. Notable differences between the practice in these companies and those from a similar survey conducted in North America are (...)
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    An Introduction to Living Philosophy. [REVIEW]Theodore T. Lafferty - 1933 - Journal of Philosophy 30 (8):218-221.
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    A Tablet-Based Assessment of Rhythmic Ability.Theodore P. Zanto, Namita T. Padgaonkar, Alex Nourishad & Adam Gazzaley - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Implications of instrumental and ritual stances for traditionalism–threat responsivity relationships.Theodore Samore & Daniel M. T. Fessler - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e267.
    Jagiello et al.'s bifocal stance theory provides a useful theoretical framework for attempting to understand the connection between greater adherence to traditional norms and greater sensitivity to threats in the world. Here, we examine the implications of the instrumental and ritual stances with regard to various evolutionary explanations for traditionalism–threat sensitivity linkages.
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    Neuroethology: In defense of open range; don't fence me in.Theodore H. Bullock - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (3):383.
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  20. (1 other version)Ontological realism.Theodore Sider - 2009 - In Ryan Wasserman, David Manley & David Chalmers, Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 384--423.
    In , Peter van Inwagen asked a good question. (Asking the right question is often the hardest part.) He asked: what do you have to do to some objects to get them to compose something---to bring into existence some further thing made up of those objects? Glue them together or what?1 Some said that you don’t have to do anything.2 No matter what you do to the objects, they’ll always compose something further, no matter how they are arranged. Thus we (...)
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  21. (1 other version)Bericht Über den Iii. Internationalen Kongress Für Philosophie Zu Heidelberg, 1908, Herausg. Von T. Elsenhans.Theodor Elsenhans - 1909
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  22. Anaxarch Und Kallisthenes. Besonderer Abdr. Aus den Zu Ehren T. Mommsens Herausg. Philol. Abhandlungen.Theodor Gomperz & Anaxarchus - 1880
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  23. Ross Cameron’s The Moving Spotlight.Theodore Sider - 2017 - Analysis 77 (4):788-799.
    According to Ross Cameron's version of the moving spotlight theory of time, (1) Past and future entities exist; (2) the properties and relations they have are those they have now; but nevertheless (3) there are no fundamental past- or future-tensed facts; instead, tensed facts are made true by fundamental facts about the possession of temporal distributional properties and facts about how old things are. I argue that the account isn't sufficiently distinct from the B-theory to fit the usual A-theorist's tastes (...)
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  24. Metaphysical Explanations for Modal Normativists.Theodore Locke - 2020 - Metaphysics 3 (1):33-54.
    I expand modal normativism, a theory of metaphysical modality, to give a normativist account of metaphysical explanation. According to modal normativism, basic modal claims do not have a descriptive function, but instead have the normative function of enabling language users to express semantic rules that govern the use of ordinary non-modal vocabulary. However, a worry for modal normativism is that it doesn’t keep up with all of the important and interesting metaphysics we can do by giving and evaluating metaphysical explanations. (...)
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    Kollektivmasslehre.Gottl Friedr Lipps, E. B. T. & Gustav Theodor Fechner - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7 (4):444.
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  26. Hirsch’s attack on ontologese.Theodore Sider - 2014 - Noûs 48 (3):565-572.
    Eli Hirsch has argued in many places that non-commonsensical ontological claims just couldn't be true, since there is strong metasemantic pressure to charitably interpret natural language---correct interpretations must, unless all else is highly unequal, count a sentence (especially a perceptual sentence) as true if ordinary speakers regard it as being obviously true. In previous work I replied that ontologists can stipulatively introduce a new language, "Ontologese", that is exempt from this pressure toward charity. Hirsch has recently objected to this proposal; (...)
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    Der private Briefwechsel.Theodor W. Adorno - 2003 - Graz: Droschl. Edited by Lotte Tobisch, Bernhard Kraller & Heinz Steinert.
    Der Briefwechsel zwischen Lotte Tobisch, Mitglied des Wiener Burgtheaters, und Theodor W. Adorno begann im September 1962 und setzte sich bis zum Tod des Philosophen 1969 fort; er umfaßt etwa 280 Briefe, Ansichtskarten und Telegramme. Der Briefwechsel ist das Dokument einer Freundschaft über die Generationen, über die sozialen Positionen, die Formen der Intellektualität und die Temperamente hinweg. Lotte Tobisch von Labotýn, ein Vierteljahrhundert jünger als der Philosoph, hatte den sozialen Hintergrund, den er schätzte: >nicht bürgerlich, vielmehr adelig, nonkonform, mit der (...)
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  28. Reductive theories of modality.Theodore Sider - 2003 - In Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman, The Oxford handbook of metaphysics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 180-208.
    Logic begins but does not end with the study of truth and falsity. Within truth there are the modes of truth, ways of being true: necessary truth and contingent truth. When a proposition is true, we may ask whether it could have been false. If so, then it is contingently true. If not, then it is necessarily true; it must be true; it could not have been false. Falsity has modes as well: a false proposition that could not have been (...)
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    Challenges: Clinical applications of oncogene research.Theodore G. Krontiris - 1984 - Bioessays 1 (4):183-185.
    The following is adapted from the testimony, on 6 June 1984, of Dr T. G. Krontiris before the U.S. House Science and Technology Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight, on the subject of oncogene research. In a previous report (BioEssays, 1, 3), the testimony of Dr C. J. Sherr, describing the molecular biology of oncogene action was given. Here, Krontiris describes the challenges in applying the new5ndings in diagnosis and therapy.
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  30. Sorensen on Unknowable Obligations.Theodore Sider - 1995 - Utilitas 7 (2):273-279.
    is an important principle, worthy of serious scrutiny. Its truth or falsity bears on the question of whether moral rightness, obligatoriness, etc., are a matter of factors “internal” to an agent, or whether “external” factors are relevant to determining the moral normative status of acts. Moreover, Access enjoys considerable intuitive support. If I destroy Greensboro in professor Sorensen’s example by pushing the wrong button, I seem to have a good excuse to give to anyone who would accuse me of wrongdoing: (...)
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  31. (1 other version)Einführung in die Rechtswissenschaft.Theodor Sternberg - 1912 - Leipzig: G.J. Göschen.
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  32. Maximality and microphysical supervenience.Theodore Sider - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (1):139-149.
    A property, F, is maximal i?, roughly, large parts of an F are not themselves Fs. Maximal properties are typically extrinsic, for their instantiation by x depends on what larger things x is part of. This makes trouble for a recent argument against microphysical superve- nience by Trenton Merricks. The argument assumes that conscious- ness is an intrinsic property, whereas consciousness is in fact maximal and extrinsic.
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    But They Can't Shoot Back.Theodore R. Vitali - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Nathan Kowalsky, Hunting Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 23–32.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Notes.
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  34. Time travel, coincidences, and counterfactuals.Theodore Sider - 2002 - Philosophical Studies 110 (2):115 - 138.
    In no possible world does a time traveler succeed in killing herearlier self before she ever enters a time machine. So if many,many time travelers went back in time trying to kill theirunprotected former selves, the time travelers would fail inmany strange, coincidental ways, slipping on bananapeels, killing the wrong victim, and so on. Such cases producedoubts about time travel. How could ``coincidences'' beguaranteed to happen? And wouldn't the certainty of coincidentalfailure imply that time travelers are not free to killtheir (...)
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    Hartch, Walter, E.T. A.Hoffmann.Theodor Thurmann - 1923 - Kant Studien 28 (1-2).
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    Whiteheadian ethics: abstracts and papers from the ethics section of the philosophy group at the 6th International Whitehead Conference at the University of Salzburg, July 2006.Theodore Walker & Mihály Tóth (eds.) - 2008 - Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    For deliberations on the ethical and meta-ethical implications of Alfred North Whitehead's process philosophy, here are abstracts and papers from the Ethics Section of the 6th International Whitehead Conference held at the University of Salzburg in Salzburg, Austria in July 2006. In accordance with the conference schedule, there are three subsections. The subsection on "Metaphysics of Morals and Moral Theory" includes contributions from Franklin I. Gamwell (Does Morality Presuppose God?), John W. Lango (abstract only), Duane Voskuil ("Ethics' Dipolar Necessities and (...)
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    How do neural processes give rise to cognition? Simultaneously predicting brain and behavior with a dynamic model of visual working memory.Aaron T. Buss, Vincent A. Magnotta, Will Penny, Gregor Schöner, Theodore J. Huppert & John P. Spencer - 2021 - Psychological Review 128 (2):362-395.
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    Historischer Teil: Jakob Friedrich Fries Als Erkenntniskritiker Und Sein Verhältnis Zu Kant.Theodor Elsenhans - 1906 - De Gruyter.
    Theodor Elsenhans präsentiert mit seiner Habilitationsschrift eine systematische und kritische Auseinandersetzung mit den Lehren J.F. Fries. Er unternimmt den Versuch, den extremen Realismus sowie den präempirischen Apriorismus dadurch zu überwinden, indem er die experimentelle Erzeugung von Erkenntnisformen mit dem Wissen von ihrer absoluten Gültigkeit vereint. Dieser Band umfaßt den historischen Teil, der als Vorbereitung der eigentlichen Untersuchung gilt. Er beleuchtet das Verhältnis der Friesischen Erkenntnistheorie zu derjenigen Kants kritisch-objektiv und dient nicht nur zur vollständigen Erklärung der Friesischen Philosophie, sondern trägt (...)
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    An evidence‐based approach to drainage of the pleural cavity: evaluation of best practice.Augustine T. M. Tang, Theodore J. Velissaris & David F. Weeden - 2002 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 8 (3):333-340.
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    Comments and Criticisms.W. T. Stace & Theodore M. Greene - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (24):656.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Theodore Brameld, Midori Matsuyama, Harvey Neufeldt, Lois M. R. Louden, Margaret Gillett, Don Adams, Theodore Hutchcroft, William T. Lowe, Rodney P. Riegle, Timothy J. Bergen Jr, Charles R. Schindler, Gerald L. Gutek, William E. Eaton, Gertrude Langsam, John F. Murphy, Paul D. Travers, Charles M. Dye, Natalie A. Naylor & Richard Edward Kelly - 1977 - Educational Studies 8 (4):395-437.
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    Principles for Peace. Selections from Papal Documents, Leo XIII to Pius XII by Reverend Harry C. Koenig, S. T. D.Theodore Roemer - 1944 - Franciscan Studies 4 (1):102-103.
  43. The Evil of Death: What Can Metaphysics Contribute?Theodore Sider - 2012 - In Ben Bradley, Fred Feldman & Jens Johansson, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death. Oxford University Press.
    For most us, learning which quantum theory correctly describes human bodies will not affect our attitudes towards our loved ones. On the other hand, a child’s discovery of the nature of meat (or an adult’s discovery of the nature of soylent green) can have a great effect. In still other cases, it is hard to say how one would, or should, react to new information about the underlying nature of what we value—think of how mixed our reactions are to evidence (...)
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    Comment on T. Machan S Paper.Theodore P. Lianos - 1993 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 4 (2-3):377-380.
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    Adorno: eine Bildmonographie.Theodor W. Adorno Archiv - 2003 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag.
    « Eine Vielzahl von bisher unpublizierten Texten, Bildern und Dokumenten eröffnet eine neue und unerwartete Perspektive auf das Leben und Werk Theodor W. Adornos. Von den frühen Zeugnissen aus der Kindheit, wie etwa einem bisher unbekannten Jugendtagebuch, das transkribiert und z.T. faksimiliert vorgelegt wird, über Dokumente aus seinen Studien- und Exiljahren bis hin zur Rückkehr nach Frankfurt und seiner Arbeit am Institut für Sozialforschung und an der Frankfurter Universität verfolgt der Band das Leben Adornos am Leitfaden von überaus anschaulichen, prägnanten, (...)
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  46. “That the Earth Belongs in Usufruct to the Living": Intergenerational Philanthropy and the Problem of Dead-Hand Control.Theodore M. Lechterman - 2023 - In Ray Madoff & Benjamin Soskis, Giving in Time: Temporal Considerations in Philanthropy. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 93-116.
    Intergenerational transfers are a core feature of the practice of private philanthropy. A substantial portion of the resources committed to charitable causes comes from transfers (either during life or at death) that continue to pay out after death. Indeed, much of the power of the charitable foundation lies in its ability to extend the life of an enterprise beyond the mortal existence of its initiating agents. Despite their prevalence, whether and in what way the instruments of intergenerational philanthropy can be (...)
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    Boole's Logic and Probability. A Critical Exposition from the Standpoint of Contemporary Algebra, Logic and Probability Theory.N. T. Gridgeman & Theodore Hailperin - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (4):1253.
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    George T. Diller, Attitudes chevaleresques et réaltiés politiques chez Froissart: Microlectures du premier livre des “Chroniques.” (Etudes de Philologie et d'Histoire, 39.) Geneva: Droz, 1984. Paper. Pp. 182. [REVIEW]Theodore Evergates - 1986 - Speculum 61 (3):730-731.
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    Der Junge Luther Und Aristoteles: Eine Historisch-Systematische Untersuchung Zum Verhältnis von Theologie Und Philosophie.Theodor Dieter - 2001 - De Gruyter.
    Die Studie befaßt sich mit Kritik und Rezeption des scholastischen Aristoteles beim jungen Luther. Der Autor behandelt Fragen der Aristoteles-Rezeption des jungen Luther: Welchen Aristoteles meinte der junge Luther jeweils in seinen zahlreichen Stellungnahmen zu "Aristoteles"? Was ist deren genauer Inhalt? Wie argumentiert Luther in seiner Auseinandersetzung mit Aristoteles, und welche Probleme ergeben sich dabei? Welches sind die unterschiedlichen Formen dieses Rezeptionsverhältnisses? Die systematischen Probleme, die sich dabei zeigen, analysiert der Autor an ihrem historischen Ort.
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    Einleitung in die Soziologie.Theodor W. Adorno - 2003
    Der Zentralbegriff der Soziologie, jener Zentralbegriff, den sehr viele Soziologen heute einfach uber Bord werfen Zentralbegriff ist der Begriff der Gesellschaft, denn Soziologie heißt ja soviel wie - der logos von der societas, also, die Erkenntnis oder.
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