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    A Missed Opportunity: Orthodox Versus Marxist Crises Theories.Guglielmo Carchedi Name - 1999 - Historical Materialism 4 (1):33-55.
  2. Keith Lehrer.Sellars on Proper Names - 1978 - In Joseph C. Pitt, The Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars: Queries and Extensions: Papers Deriving from and Related to a Workshop on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1976. D. Reidel. pp. 217.
     
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    Simi Linton.Naming Oppression - 1997 - In Lennard J. Davis, The Disability Studies Reader. Psychology Press. pp. 161.
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  4. The European Court of Human Rights : Would Marx have Endorsed It?Author Name] - 2017 - In Alejandro Abraham-Hamanoiel, Liberalism in neoliberal times: dimensions, contradictions, limits. London: Goldsmiths Press.
     
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    51 years on: Searle on proper names revisited.Proper Names Revisited - 2010 - In Jan G. Michel, Dirk Franken & Attila Karakus, John R. Searle: Thinking about the Real World. de Gruyter. pp. 117.
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    Erratum.[No Author Name Available] - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (1):51-51.
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    Volume contents and author index.[No Author Name Available] - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 26 (4):471-475.
    INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Volume 26 Number 1 March 2012 ARTICLES An Inferential Model of Scientific Understanding Mark Newman 1 Evidence and the Assessment of Causal Rela...
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  8. Jay F. Rosenberg.Linguistic Roles & Proper Names - 1978 - In Joseph C. Pitt, The Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars: Queries and Extensions: Papers Deriving from and Related to a Workshop on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1976. D. Reidel. pp. 12--189.
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    The journal's referees, August 2005-August 2007.[No Author Name Available] - 2007 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 38 (4):996-997.
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    Jos de Mul. The Tragedy of Finitude. Dilthey's Hermeneutics of Life. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 2004.[Name Unavailable] - 2009 - Analecta Hermeneutica 1.
    Book Review. Jos de Mul. The Tragedy of Finitude . Dilthey’s Hermeneutics of Life . New Haven and London: Yale University Press. 2004.
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    Multiculturalism and the possibility of transcultural educational and philosophical ideals, Harvey Siegel.Verbs Names - 1999 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (2).
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    Rudolf Makkreel and Frithjof Rodi, eds. Wilhelm Dilthey. Selected Works vol. III: The Formation of the Historical World in the Human Sciences. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2002. [REVIEW][Name Unavailable] - 2009 - Analecta Hermeneutica 1.
    [Book Review] Rudolf Makkreel and Frithjof Rodi, eds. Wilhelm Dilthey. Selected Works vol. III: The Formation of the Historical World in the Human Sciences. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2002.
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    Jesús Conill-Sancho. Ética hermenéutica. Crítica desde la facticidad. [Hermeneutic Ethics. The Critique of Facticity]. Madrid: Tecnos, 2006. [REVIEW][Name Unavailable] - 2009 - Analecta Hermeneutica 1.
    Book Review. Jesús Conill-Sancho. Ética hermenéutica. Crítica desde la facticidad. [Hermeneutic Ethics. The Critique of Facticity]. Madrid: Tecnos, 2006.
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    Review of Bhatia, Aditi Discursive Illusions in Public Discourse: Theory and Practice. [REVIEW]Given-Names Surname Mey Surname - 2017 - Latest Issue of Pragmatics and Society 8 (1):155-160.
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    Feminism by any other name.Michele Moody-Adams - 1997 - In Hilde Lindemann, Feminism and Families. Routledge. pp. 76--89.
  16. Every Word is a Name: Autonymy and Quotation in Augustine.Tamer Nawar - 2021 - Mind 130 (518):595-616.
    Augustine famously claims every word is a name. Some readers take Augustine to thereby maintain a purely referentialist semantic account according to which every word is a referential expression whose meaning is its extension. Other readers think that Augustine is no referentialist and is merely claiming that every word has some meaning. In this paper, I clarify Augustine’s arguments to the effect that every word is a name and argue that ‘every word is a name’ amounts to (...)
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    In our name: the ethics of democracy.Eric Anthony Beerbohm - 2012 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Preface -- Introduction -- How to value democracy -- Paper stones, the ethics of participation -- Philosophers-citizens -- Superdeliberators -- What is it like to be a citizen? -- Democracy's ethics of belief -- The division of democratic labor -- Representing principles -- Democratic complicity -- Not in my name, macrodemocratic design.
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  18. In the Name of Liberty: An Argument for Universal Unionization.Mark R. Reiff - 2020 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    For years now, unionization has been under vigorous attack. Membership has been steadily declining, and with it union bargaining power. As a result, unions may soon lose their ability to protect workers from economic and personal abuse, as well as their significance as a political force. In the Name of Liberty responds to this worrying state of affairs by presenting a new argument for unionization, one that derives an argument for universal unionization in both the private and public sector (...)
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    The Episteme of the Name of the Rose.Paolo Desogus - 2009 - Semiotics:253-261.
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    The Name is the Meaning: Language Used for the So-Called ‘MENA’.Patrizia Rinaldi - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-20.
    Contemporary international migration is directly related to the construction of the nation-state. The variations in this migration are multiple, depending on the type of mobility, the territories and the characteristics of the people who practice it. One kind of migration that has been particularly important at the end of the twentieth century and so far in the twenty-first century is that of minors who migrate without being accompanied by their parents. The legal definitions, bureaucratic practices and rights of these minors-turned-migrants (...)
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    In the Name of Phenomenology.Simon Glendinning - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    The attempt to pursue philosophy in the name of phenomenology is one of the most significant and important developments in twentieth century thought. In this bold and innovative book, Simon Glendinning introduces some of its major figures, and demonstrates that its ongoing strength and coherence is to be explained less by what Maurice Merleau-Ponty called the 'unity' of its 'manner of thinking' and more by what he called its 'unfinished nature'. Beginning with a discussion of the nature of phenomenology, (...)
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    A Dive into the Depths of Human Intimacy: Call girls, prostitutes and escorts: what is the freedom of the body in the virtual world?Norval Baitello Junior & José João Name - 2023 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 32 (1):231-246.
    This article is a report on ongoing field research and the exponential growth of the environment in which sex workers, prostitutes, call girls, and escorts operate. We look at the complexity of the conditions of such work and consider the socio-psychological and media vectors that make up the context from which its actors and stereotypes emerge. With the explosion of websites offering virtual or real sex, there is also a continuation of oppressive and violent male practices in this sector, restricting (...)
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    What's in a Name? Qualitativism and Parsimony.Daniel S. Murphy - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    According to qualitativism, thisness is not a fundamental feature of reality; facts about particular things are metaphysically second-rate. In this paper, I advance an argument for qualitativism from ideological parsimony. Supposing that reality fundamentally contains an array of propertied things, non-qualitativists employ a distinct name (or constant) for each fundamental thing. I argue that these names encode a type of worldly structure (thisness structure) that offends against parsimony and that qualitativists can eliminate without incurring a comparable parsimony-offense.
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  24. Das ereignis: Another name for being itself.Richard Capobianco - 2006 - Existentia 16 (5-6):341-352.
     
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    The name of the game: a Wittgensteinian view of ‘invasiveness’.Stacy S. Chen, Connor T. A. Brenna, Matthew Cho, Liam G. McCoy & Sunit Das - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (4):240-241.
    In their forthcoming article, ‘What makes a medical intervention invasive?’ De Marco, Simons, and colleagues explore the meaning and usage of the term ‘invasive’ in medical contexts. They describe a ‘Standard Account’, drawn from dictionary definitions, which defines invasiveness as ‘incision of the skin or insertion of an object into the body’. They then highlight cases wherein invasiveness is employed in a manner that is inconsistent with this account (eg, in describing psychotherapy) to argue that the term invasiveness is often (...)
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    What's in a name?Bryan Benham - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (4):47 – 49.
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    Politics by another name.Sam Berger - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (2):61 – 63.
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  28. The World in a Name: Bodies and Labels.D. S. Blumenfeld-Jones - 1998 - Journal of Thought 33:41-52.
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    Case effects in letter-name matching: A partial replication.David B. Boles & Joseph B. Hellige - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (1):23-25.
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    Subject and name index.Kent Bach - 2012 - In Rita Finkbeiner, Jörg Meibauer & Petra B. Schumacher, What is a Context?: Linguistic Approaches and Challenges. John Benjamins. pp. 196--251.
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    The Holy Name of Jesus in Venetian-Ruled Crete.Michele Bacci - 2014 - Convivium 1 (1):190-205.
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    What's in a name change? Visual prediction makes extrapolation real and functional.Beena Khurana - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):207-208.
    Nijhawan redraws our attention to the problem of accurately perceiving an ever-changing visual world via a sensory system that has finite and significant communication times. The quandary is compelling and stark, but the suggestion that the visual system can compensate for these transmission delays by extrapolating the present is not so unequivocal. However, in this current airing of contradictory issues, accounts, and findings, Nijhawan trades spatial extrapolation a far more expansive notion that forces the issue of both the perceived reality (...)
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    In the name of phenomenology – by Simon Glendinning.Nicholas Waghorn - 2010 - Ratio 23 (3):349-353.
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    A Sample Of Segir-name.Fatih Ramazan SÜER - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:287-304.
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    Retention of visual and name codes of single letters.Michael I. Posner, Stephen J. Boies, William H. Eichelman & Richard L. Taylor - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (1p2):1.
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    Not in Their Name: Are Citizens Culpable for Their States' Actions?Holly Lawford-Smith - 2019 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    There are many actions that we attribute, at least colloquially, to states. Given their size and influence, states are able to inflict harm far beyond the reach of a single individual. But there is a great deal of unclarity about exactly who is implicated in that kind of harm, and how we should think about responsibility for it. It is a commonplace assumption that democratic publics both authorize and have control over what their states do; that their states act in (...)
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  37. Pragmatism: a new name for some old ways of thinking.William James - 2019 - Gorham, ME: Myers Education Press. Edited by Eric C. Sheffield.
    "The lectures that follow were delivered at the Lowell Institute in Boston in November and December, 1906, and in January, 1907, at Columbia University, in New York."-Preface, pg. 3.
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    Analyses of baby name popularity distribution in U.S. for the last 131 years.Wentian Li - 2013 - Complexity 18 (1):44-50.
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  39. In the Name of Love.Eva Vrtacic - 2012 - Filozofski Vestnik 33 (3):147 - +.
     
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    Whats in a name.Allen B. Weisse - 1995 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 38 (3):476-479.
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  41. In This Name; The Doctrine of the Trinity in Contemporary Theology.Claude Welch - 1952
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  42. Paternalism in the Name of Autonomy.Manne Sjöstrand, Stefan Eriksson, Niklas Juth & Gert Helgesson - 2013 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (6):jht049.
    Different ideas of the normative relevance of autonomy can give rise to profoundly different action-guiding principles in healthcare. If autonomy is seen as a value rather than as a right, it can be argued that patients’ decisions should sometimes be overruled in order to protect or promote their own autonomy. We refer to this as paternalism in the name of autonomy. In this paper, we discuss different elements of autonomy (decision-making capacity, efficiency, and authenticity) and arguments in favor of (...)
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    Croesus, at least in name.Trish Salah - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (2):155-158.
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    What's in a Name? The Ethical Importance of Respecting a Patient's “Unexplained” Medical Concerns.Kayhan Parsi & Nanette Elster - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (5):1-2.
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    ‘My Name is Joe and I'm an Alcoholic’: Addiction, Self-knowledge and the Dangers of Rationalism.Neil Levy - 2016 - Mind and Language 31 (3):265-276.
    Rationalist accounts of self-knowledge are motivated in important part by the claim that only by looking to our reasons to discover our beliefs and desires are we active in relation to them and only thereby do we take responsibility for them. These kinds of account seem to predict that self-knowledge generated using third-personal methods or analogues of these methods will tend to undermine the capacity to exercise self-control. In this light, the insistence by treatment programs that addicts acknowledge that they (...)
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    The Institute's Name.Daniel Callahan - 1977 - Hastings Center Report 7 (4):14-14.
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    “What's in a name?” CAR‐T Gene Therapy.Eric Kodish - 2017 - Hastings Center Report 47 (6):inside back cover-inside back co.
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    Shaken Not Stirred: The Name of the Game in the Post-Truth Condition.Steve Fuller - 2023 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (1):22-39.
    The post-truth condition is just as much about naming a meta-game as winning it. This condition can be tracked across Western intellectual history from the Homeric epics to popular culture. The common thread is that players are more likely to succeed in this meta-game if they have a certain consistency of character, which Thomas More called “integrity.” The presence of integrity means that the historical losers have often had an advantage in defining for subsequent generations the name of the (...)
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    Philosophy of a Name: Ukrainian Context.Ganna Iatsenko - 2019 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 9 (9:2):437-451.
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    In the name of society, or three theses on the history of social thought.Thomas Osborne & Nikolas Rose - 1997 - History of the Human Sciences 10 (3):87-104.
    Who is speaking in the history of social thought? The question of the authentic voice of social thought is typically posed in terms that tend to be either ambitiously theoretical or carefully methodological. Thus histories of social thought frequently offer either a résumé of general ideas about society (say from Montesquieu to Parsons) or a survey which gets bogged down in a rather tedious, nit-picking debate about empirical methodology. This paper is something of a preview of a pro jected attempt (...)
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