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    Notes on the Methodology of Scientific Research.Walter B. Weimer - 1979 - Lawerence Erlbaum.
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  2. Again the James-Lange and the thalamic theories of emotion.Walter B. Cannon - 1931 - Psychological Review 38 (4):281-295.
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    Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage.Walter B. Cannon - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (3):79-80.
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  4. The Wisdom of the Body. By Harold D. Lasswell. [REVIEW]Walter B. Cannon - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43:234.
  5. (1 other version)Index to Volume III.Walter B. Pitkin - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (26):722.
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    The empirical status of geometrical entities.Walter B. Pitkin - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (15):393-403.
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  7. (1 other version)Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association.Walter B. Pitkin - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:38.
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    (2 other versions)The psychology of `eternal truths'.Walter B. Pitkin - 1905 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 2 (17):449-455.
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  9. Virtues, Ideals, and the Convivial Community: Further Steps toward a Polanyian Ethics.Walter B. Gulick - 2003 - Tradition and Discovery 30 (3):40-51.
    The other articles in this issue plus other recent articles on Polanyi’s ethics have helped clarify Polanyi’s distinctive contribution to ethical theory. This article seeks to integrate these insights with Polanyi’s somewhat diffuse treatment of ethics by suggesting what features would be included in a distinctively Polanyian moral point of view. Grounded in psychological satisfactions, social dynamics, and values and ideals regarded as real, Polanyian ethics incorporates features of deontological, utilitarian, and virtue ethics and would support a practice of moral (...)
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  10. Polanyi and Some Philosophical Neighbors.Walter B. Gulick - 2009 - Tradition and Discovery 36 (1):6-7.
    This brief essay introduces five articles that (1) explore the relationship between the philosophy of Michael Polanyi and several other philosophers and that (2) suggest ways that Polanyi’s post-critical thought might be enriched by their philosophical insights.
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    Correspondence.Walter B. Roettger - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (1):113.
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    Religious Naturalism: A Framework of Interpretation and a Christian Version.Walter B. Gulick - 2013 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (2):154-174.
    Religious naturalism takes very seriously the meanings inherent in both a scientific understanding of the world and a religious orientation to life well lived. It rejects—as implausible and incompatible with science— the supernaturalism that has dominated Western religious traditions. But can one or more of the varieties of religious naturalism satisfy the fundamental religious needs or yearnings for meaning that have typically been responded to within supernaturalistic worldviews? A challenge facing all types of religious naturalism, if any are to take (...)
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    Sense, Incomplete Understanding, and the Problem of Normative Guidance.Walter B. Pedriali - 2017 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 94 (1-2):1-37.
    Frege seems committed to the thesis that the senses of the fundamental notions of arithmetic remain stable and are stably grasped by thinkers throughout history. Fully competent practitioners grasp those senses clearly and distinctly, while uncertain practitioners see them, the very same senses, “as if through a mist”. There is thus a common object of the understanding apprehended to a greater or lesser degree by thinkers of diverging conceptual competence. Frege takes the thesis to be a condition for the possibility (...)
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    Philosophy and the flatfish.Walter B. Pitkin - 1911 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 8 (25):682-688.
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    The neo-realist and the man in the street.Walter B. Pitkin - 1913 - Philosophical Review 22 (2):188-192.
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    Discretion in Industrial Law.Walter B. Kennedy - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (3):399-414.
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    Parsons, behavioralism, and the notion of responsibility.Walter B. Roettger - 1977 - Emporia, Kan.: Emporia State University.
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    Principes de Morale Rationelle.Walter B. Pitkin - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (5):547-549.
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    Covid, crown and crosier: A lockdown reflection on monarchy and episcopacy.Walter B. Firth - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-7.
    This study was conducted during 111 days of coronavirus disease 2019 lockdown and reviewed current media articles that revealed government bodies and institutions have come to view people not as priceless treasures, but in terms of the money they can generate and the economic value they may give to a nation. This view was contrasted with the historic Christian concept of inherent royalty and value that is intrinsic to all people, and embodied in monarchs and bishops. This study focuses on (...)
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    Science as a Rhetorical Transaction: Toward a Nonjustificational Conception of Rhetoric.Walter B. Weimer - 1977 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (1):1 - 29.
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    Gordon's Esthetics.Walter B. Pitkin - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy 7:191.
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    A Symposium on the Relevance of Michael Polanyi’s Insights to a Reformulated Understanding of Science, Technology, and Society.Walter B. Mead - 2011 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 31 (3):155-159.
    This is intended as an introductory statement to the explorations undertaken in the essays that follow. The authors of these essays attempt to introduce the reader to some of the insights of Michael Polanyi and their implications for the reader who wishes to come to a greater understanding of modern technological society, which — for better or worse — has come to define his very existence. Arguably, no twentieth-century thinker has probed more deeply than Polanyi into the dynamics of scientific (...)
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  23. The creativity of intellect: from ontology to meaning. The transmutation of the sensible and intelligible worlds in Kant's critical work.Walter B. Gulick - 1994 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 17 (2):99-108.
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    Questions Esthetiques et Religieuses.Walter B. Pitkin - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15 (6):661-662.
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    A.I and the methodology of scientific research: some cautions and limitations.Walter B. Weimer - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):119-120.
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  26. Letter from Professor Cohen.Walter B. Pitkin - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (1):27.
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    (3 other versions)Some neglected paradoxes of visual space. I.Walter B. Pitkin - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (22):601-608.
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    Some neglected paradoxes of visual space. II.Walter B. Pitkin - 1909 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 6 (24):645-655.
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    Polanyi’s Scholarly Influence: A Review Article.Walter B. Gulick - 2004 - Tradition and Discovery 31 (1):11-23.
    This essay critically discusses books not previously reviewed in Tradition and Discovery yet making significant use of Michael Polanyi’s thought. These works suggest Polanyi’s thought continues to play an importanf, if limited, role in contemporary scholarship.
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    Displaying the Orient: Architecture of Islam at Nineteenth-Century World's Fairs.Walter B. Denny, Zeynep Çelik & Zeynep Celik - 1994 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 114 (1):103.
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    The law of the resting point.Walter B. Pitkin - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (24):657-662.
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    International Business and the Common Good.Walter B. Gulick - 1992 - Business Ethics Quarterly 2 (1):45-49.
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  33. The Structure and Nature of the Argument in Hume’s Dialogues.Walter B. Carter - 1985 - In Robert F. McRae, Moyal, J. D. Georges & Stanley Tweyman (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy. Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books.
  34. When logic gives out : Frege on basic logical laws.Walter B. Pedriali - 2019 - In Philip A. Ebert & Marcus Rossberg (eds.), Essays on Frege's Basic Laws of Arithmetic. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Storm Over Law Schools.Walter B. Kennedy - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (1):41-50.
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    Solvitur Ambulando. Meaning-constitutive Principles and the Inscrutability of Inference.Walter B. Pedriali - unknown
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    Drama and rationality in foreign policy.Walter B. Earle & Thomas W. Milburn - 1989 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 19 (2):229–247.
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    The ego and empirical psychology.Walter B. Pillsbury - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16 (4):387-407.
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    Time and the percept.Walter B. Pitkin - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (12):309-319.
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    Why solipsism is rejected.Walter B. Pitkin - 1906 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 3 (13):344-350.
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    (1 other version)A suggestion toward a reinterpretation of introspection.Walter B. Pillsbury - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (9):225-228.
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    The role of the type in simple mental processes.Walter B. Pillsbury - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20 (5):498-514.
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    The routes of sense : thought, semantic underdeterminacy and compositionality.Walter B. Pedriali - unknown
    What does it mean to be a rational language user? What is it to obey linguistic rules? What is the proper account of linguistic competence? A Fregean answer to these questions would make essential appeal to the notion of sense: we are masters of a language to the extent that we are able to recognise the cognitive value of its expressions; we are rational judges regarding truth-value assignments to the extent that we are sensitive to the ways in which the (...)
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    A History of Turkish Painting.Walter B. Denny & Salman Pinar - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):165.
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    Speaking Images. Chomsky and Ricoeur on Linguistic Creativity.Walter B. Pedriali - 2017 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 8 (1):83-109.
    Linguistic creativity is the ability to understand indefinitely many previously unencountered sentences. In this paper, I compare Chomsky’s and Ricœur’s contrasting conceptions of this ability, in particular, their divergent views of nonsense. With nonsense, it seems as if syntax is outrunning semantics. Chomsky took this to show that syntax is autonomous of semantics. I propose a reading of Ricœur’s work on metaphor whereby Chomsky’s thesis is modified so that syntax and semantics are declared to be ultimately co-extensive notions.
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    American aesthetics: theory and practice.Walter B. Gulick & Gary Slater (eds.) - 2020 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Although there are distinctly American artists-Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, Grandma Moses, Thomas Hart Benton, and Andy Warhol, for example-very little attention has been devoted to formulating any distinctively American characteristics of aesthetic judgment and practice. This volume takes a step in this direction, presenting an introductory essay on the possibility of such a distinctly American tradition, and a collection of essays exploring particular examples from a variety of angles. Some of the essays in this collection extend pragmatist and process insights (...)
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  47. Spontaneously ordered complex phenomena and the unity of the moral sciences.Walter B. Weimer - 1987 - In Gerard Radnitzky (ed.), Centripetal forces in the sciences. New York: Paragon House Publishers. pp. 257--296.
     
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  48. The Logical Significance of Assertion: Frege on the Essence of Logic.Walter B. Pedriali - 2017 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 5 (8).
    Assertion plays a crucial dual role in Frege's conception of logic, a formal and a transcendental one. A recurrent complaint is that Frege's inclusion of the judgement-stroke in the Begriffsschrift is either in tension with his anti-psychologism or wholly superfluous. Assertion, the objection goes, is at best of merely psychological significance. In this paper, I defend Frege against the objection by giving reasons for recognising the central logical significance of assertion in both its formal and its transcendental role.
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    The Autonomy of Technology as a Challenge To Education.Walter B. Waetjen - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (1-2):28-35.
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    Democracy, Spirit, and Revitalization.Walter B. Gulick - 2024 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 44 (3):5-29.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Democracy, Spirit, and RevitalizationWalter B. Gulick (bio)The assumptions of democracy as an associational ethos of vulnerable life are, first, that we don't already know how best to order our common life and, second, that we don't know what the abstract ideals of empathy, emancipation, and equity entail in the concrete.—Michael Hogue1In American Immanence: Democracy for an Uncertain World, Michael S. Hogue grounds his proposal for a political theology in (...)
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