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    Acting on gaps? John Searle's conception of free will.John Searle’S. Conception - 2010 - In Jan G. Michel, Dirk Franken & Attila Karakus (eds.), John R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World. Frankfurt: ontos/de Gruyter. pp. 103.
  2. Sketch of a partial simulation of the concept of meaning in an automaton Fernand Vandamme.Concept of Meaning in An Automaton - 1966 - Logique Et Analyse 33:372.
     
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  3. Les corps normes n'ont Rien d'exceptionnel. Usages contemporains du concept de biopouvoir dans la sociologie de l'etat Nicolas Fischer.Usages Contemporains du Concept de - 2005 - In Sylvain Meyet, Marie-Cécile Naves & Thomas Ribémont (eds.), Travailler avec Foucault: retours sur le politique. Paris: Harmattan.
     
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  4. Feature list representations of categories.Concepts Frames & Lawrence W. Barsalou - 1992 - In Adrienne Lehrer & Eva Feder Kittay (eds.), Frames, fields, and contrasts: new essays in semantic and lexical organization. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 21.
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  5. Conceptual problems.Concept Attainment - 1968 - In T. Dixon & Deryck Horton (eds.), Verbal Behavior and General Behavior Theory. Prentice-Hall. pp. 230.
  6. Peter Kirschenmann.Concepts Of Randomness - 1973 - In Mario Bunge (ed.), Exact philosophy; problems, tools, and goals. Boston,: D. Reidel. pp. 129.
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  7. Nathan W. Harter.From Simmel'S. Conception - 1999 - In TM Powers & P. Kamolnick (ed.), From Kant to Weber: Freedom and Culture in Classical German Social Theory.
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  8. Kant’s Conception of Enlightenment.Henry E. Allison - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 7:35-44.
    Kant’s views on enlightenment are best known through his essay, “What is Enlightenment?” This is, however, merely the first of a series of reflections on the subject contained in the Kantian corpus. In what follows, I shall attempt to provide an overview of the Kantian conception of enlightenment. My major concern is to show that Kant had a complex and nuanced conception of enlightenment, one which is closely connected to some of his deepest philosophical commitments, and is as (...)
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  9. The disjunctive conception of perceiving.Adrian Haddock - 2011 - Philosophical Explorations 14 (1):23-42.
    John McDowell's conception of perceptual knowledge commits him to the claim that if I perceive that P then I am in a position to know that I perceive that P. In the first part of this essay, I present some reasons to be suspicious of this claim - reasons which derive from a general argument against 'luminosity' - and suggest that McDowell can reject this claim, while holding on to almost all of the rest of his conception of (...)
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    La conception de la conscience développée par Mérian.Bernard Baertschi - 1996 - In Helmut Holzhey & Martin Fontius (eds.), Schweizer Im Berlin des 18. Jahrhunderts: Internationale Fachtagung, 25. Bis 28. Mai 1994 in Berlin. De Gruyter. pp. 231-248.
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  11. La conception de l'homme dans la philosophie de l'histoire de Collingwood.J. Balazova - 1989 - Filozofia 44 (1):36-43.
     
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  12. Marxist Conception of State: An Evaluation.Shyamal Krishna Banerjee - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan.
     
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  13. Conception sémiologique de la science et statut ontologique de la quantité dans le nominalisme parisien du XIVe siècle.Joël Blard - forthcoming - Filosofia.
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  14. Conception positiviste ou conception métaphysique de la physique?Ph Frank - 1935 - Scientia 29 (58):du Supplém. 1.
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  15. The conception of the First Cause in Book Two of John Scottus Eriugena's Periphyseon.Agnieszka Kijewska - 2011 - Anuario Filosófico 44 (1):29-52.
  16. Conception of human-evolution and concept of history.M. Marsik - 1976 - Filosoficky Casopis 24 (2):159-183.
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  17. Sartre conception of the freedom of man and its criticism by Levi-Strauss.P. Horak - 1981 - Filosoficky Casopis 29 (3):405-414.
     
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    The Conception of Excess-Value in Biology.James Johnstone - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (20):575-.
    By an “organism” I mean a living thing, in the most ordinary sense. There is an “organic theory of nature” in which the term “organism” is extended so as to include atoms, molecules, crystals, colloidal micelles, etc.; such constellations of parts have been called “inorganic organisms” by Driesch. I shall regard them as the “results of organization.” As we know them they are “models” , and they exist in the minds of physicists just as differential equations are in the minds (...)
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  19. Reviews and evaluations of articles.Of Entitled'concept - 1986 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 9.
     
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  20. La conception de la vérité du jeune Brentano.Mauro Antonelli - 2006 - In Jocelyn Benoist (ed.), Propositions et états de choses: entre être et sens. Vrin.
     
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    La « conception mystique de l’hégélianisme » d’Augusto Vera.Andrea Bellantone - 2023 - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 54:43-66.
    Cet article reconstruit la position de Vera au sujet de la pensée de Hegel, dans son évolution et dans sa forme finale. Connu en tant que traducteur, Vera en est aussi un interprète reconnu dans toute l’Europe. Son évolution du scepticisme à une philosophie systématique, hégélienne et orthodoxe, se fait en stricte relation avec les options de la philosophie française. En effet, l’hégélianisme de Vera ne se comprend qu’en relation avec la pensée de Cousin, qu’il veut radicaliser, en particulier en (...)
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    The Conception of Nature in the Poems of Meredith.F. Melian Stawell - 1901 - International Journal of Ethics 12 (3):316.
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  23. The Conception of the Self in Hume and Buddhism.Bina Gupta - 1975 - Dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
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    The Conception of Law and the Unity of Peirce's Philosophy.Hjalmar Wennerberg - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):284-284.
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  25. The conception of substance with Bolzano and leibnitz and its ethical range.P. Horak - 1981 - Filosoficky Casopis 29 (6):863-869.
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    A conception of symbolic truth.Michael H. Mitias - 2022 - New York: Peter Lang.
    One of the most difficult problems challenging the human mind is knowledge of the world in its human, natural, and supra-natural dimensions: what is the nature of this multidimensional reality? How do we know and verify the truth of our knowledge claims of this reality? A contemporary Polish philosopher, Malgorzata Czarnocka, has advanced one of the most comprehensive and insightful studies of the cognitive act and the conditions under which it takes place. The proposition explicated in this book is that (...)
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    The Conception of Time in Late Antiquity.Piero E. Ariotti - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (4):526-552.
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    Conception of Ideology for Historians.Richard V. Burks - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (2):183.
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    Conception control.R. A. Fisher - 1923 - The Eugenics Review 14 (4):281.
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    The Conception of Thought as a Cyclic Process.Joshua C. Gregory - 1920 - The Monist 30 (4):503-520.
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    La conception de la religion chez Renan.Raymond Lenoir - 1917 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 83:547 - 572.
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    The Conception of Possibility in Its Relation to Conduct.R. F. Alfred Hoerlé - 1907 - International Journal of Ethics 18 (1):25-.
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    (1 other version)La Conception finaliste de l'Histoire.Th Ribot - 1917 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 83:209 - 218.
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  34. La conception catholique de l'état.Renaud Briey - 1938 - Paris: Bloud & Gay.
     
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    The conception of language and the use of paradox in buddhism and taoism.Edward T. Ch'ien - 1984 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (4):375-399.
  36. La conception hégélienne de l'Etat et sa critique par Karl Marx.Jean Hyppolite - 1996 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 101:267-284.
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  37. Changing conception of nationalism in hodza, Milan writings before world-war-I and during the interwar period+ slovak philosophy 1900-1940.K. Kollar - 1995 - Filozofia 50 (12):713-728.
     
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    The conception of moral goodness.Ralph Barton Perry - 1907 - Philosophical Review 16 (2):144-153.
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    The conception of morality in jurisprudence.T. W. Taylor - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5 (1):36-50.
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  40. Wright on the epistemic conception of vagueness.Timothy Williamson - 1996 - Analysis 56 (1):39-45.
    According to the epistemic conception of vagueness defended in Williamson 1994, what we use vague terms to say is true or false, but in borderline cases we cannot know which. Our grasp of what we say does not open its truth-value to our view. Crispin Wright 1995 offers a lively critique of this conception. A reply may help to clarify the issues.
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    Conception, COVID, and Communication.Graeme T. Laurie - 2021 - Asian Bioethics Review 13 (2):129-132.
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    Computer Simulations: An Inferential Conception.Otávio Bueno - 2014 - The Monist 97 (3):378-398.
    In this paper, I offer an inferential conception of computer simulations, emphasizing the role that simulations play as inferential devices to represent empirical phenomena. Three steps are involved in a simulation: an immersion step, a derivation step, and an interpretation and correction step. After presenting the view, I mention some cases, such as simulations of the current flow between silicon atoms and buckyballs as well as of genetic regulatory systems. I argue that the inferential conception accommodates the integration (...)
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  43. The Conception of Freedom in Royce’s Early Idealism.Robert Burch - 1987 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 35:23-30.
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    The conception of "trading zones" as a new kind of soft externalism.Yuri K. Volkov - 2017 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 54 (4):44-46.
    The author discusses A. M. Dorozhkin’s ideas about constructing and typology of “trading zones”. He considers the influence of the substantive economics’ on science and education. The author argues that the universality of the institutions of reciprocity, redistribution and trade makes possible their stability in the process of institutionalization of scientific and educational activities.
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  45. Islamic conception of love and goodness.Abūlkalām Āzād - 1970 - Karachi: Peermahomed Ebrahim Trust.
  46. La conception philosophique et méthodologique de la construction d'une théorie scientifique chez Einstein.L. Sabela - 1987 - Filozofia 42 (6):716-726.
     
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  47. The deontological conception of epistemic justification: a reassessment.Nikolaj Nottelmann - 2013 - Synthese 190 (12):2219-2241.
    This paper undertakes two projects: Firstly, it offers a new account of the so-called deontological conception of epistemic justification (DCEJ). Secondly, it brings out the basic weaknesses of DCEJ, thus accounted for. It concludes that strong reasons speak against its acceptance. The new account takes it departure from William Alston’s influential work. Section 1 argues that a fair account of DCEJ is only achieved by modifying Alston’s account and brings out the crucial difference between DCEJ and the less radical (...)
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    A disjunctivist conception of acting for reasons.Jennifer Hornsby - 2008 - In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press.
    A disjunctivist conception of acting for reasons is introduced by way of showing that a view of acting for reasons must give a place to knowledge. Two principal claims are made. 1. This conception has a rôle analogous to that of the disjunctive conception that John McDowell recommends in thinking about perception; and when the two disjunctivist conceptions are treated as counterparts, they can be shown to have work to do in combination. 2. This conception of (...)
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  49. Juan Luis Vives' conception of freedom of the will and its scholastic background.Lorenzo Casini - 2006 - Vivarium 44 (s 2-3):396-417.
    The aim of the present paper is to approach Juan Luis Vives' conception of freedom of the will in light of scholastic discussions on will and free choice, and point to some interesting similarities with the analysis of free choice contained in Jean Buridan's Quaestiones super decem libros Ethicorum Aristotelis ad Nicomachum.
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    The Strawsonian and Ledger conception of moral responsibility.Stefaan E. Cuypers - 2019 - Ideas Y Valores 68 (171):231-249.
    ABSTRACT This paper returns to the very concept of moral responsibility. Its focus is not on the conditions but on the nature of moral responsibility. First, it introduces the Strawsonian and ledger conceptions of moral responsibility. Next, it contrasts and compares these conceptions. Finally, it evaluates both conceptions and asks which is the right one. Though this article works toward further clarifying the concept of moral responsibility, its conclusion is open-ended. RESUMEN El artículo vuelve sobre el asunto de la responsabilidad (...)
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