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  1. In Defence of a Structural Account of Indirect Realism.Michael Sollberger - 2013 - European Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):815-837.
    Current orthodoxy in the philosophy of perception views indirect realism as misguided, wrongheaded or simply outdated. The reasons for its pariah status are variegated. Although it is surely not unreasonable to speculate that philosophical fashion is one factor that contributes to this situation, there are also solid philosophical arguments which put pressure on the indirect realist position. In this paper, I will discuss one such main objection and show how the indirect realist can face it. The upshot will be a (...)
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  2. Synaesthesia and the Relevance of Phenomenal Structures in Perception.Michael Sollberger - 2009 - Abstracta 5 (2):139-153.
    The aim of the present paper is to sketch a new structural version of the Representative Theory of Perception which is supported both by conceptual and empirical arguments. To this end, I will discuss, in a first step, the structural approach to representation and show how it can be applied to perceptual consciousness. This discussion will demonstrate that perceptual experiences possess representational as well as purely sensational properties. In a second step, the focus will switch to empirical cases of synaesthesia. (...)
     
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  3. Causation in Perception: A Challenge to Naïve Realism.Michael Sollberger - 2012 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 3 (4):581-595.
    Defending a form of naïve realism about visual experiences is quite popular these days. Those naïve realists who I will be concerned with in this paper make a central claim about the subjective aspects of perceptual experiences. They argue that how it is with the perceiver subjectively when she sees worldly objects is literally determined by those objects. This way of thinking leads them to endorse a form of disjunctivism, according to which the fundamental psychological nature of seeings and hallucinations (...)
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    Making Sense of an Endorsement Model of Thought‐Insertion.Michael Sollberger - 2014 - Mind and Language 29 (5):590-612.
    Experiences of thought-insertion are a first-rank, diagnostically central symptom of schizophrenia. Schizophrenic patients who undergo such delusional mental states report being first-personally aware of an occurrent conscious thought which is not theirs, but which belongs to an external cognitive agent. Patients seem to be right about what they are thinking but mistaken about who is doing the thinking. It is notoriously difficult to make sense of such delusions. One general approach to explaining the etiology of monothematic delusions has come to (...)
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  5. Naïve realism and the problem of causation.Michael Sollberger - 2008 - Disputatio 3 (25):1-19.
    In the present paper, I shall argue that disjunctively construed naïve realism about the nature of perceptual experiences succumbs to the empirically inspired causal argument. The causal argument highlights as a first step that local action necessitates the presence of a type-identical common kind of mental state shared by all perceptual experiences. In a second step, it sets out that the property of being a veridical perception cannot be a mental property. It results that the mental nature of perceptions must (...)
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  6. The Causal Argument against Disjunctivism.Michael Sollberger - 2007 - Facta Philosophica 9 (1):245-267.
    In this paper, I will ask whether naïve realists have the conceptual resources for meeting the challenge stemming from the causal argument. As I interpret it, naïve realism is committed to disjunctivism. Therefore, I first set out in detail how one has to formulate the causal argument against the background of disjunctivism. This discussion is above all supposed to work out the key assumptions at stake in the causal argument. I will then go on to sketch out several possible rejoinders (...)
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    The Epistemological Problem of Other Minds and the Knowledge Asymmetry.Michael Sollberger - 2017 - European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):1476-1495.
    The traditional epistemological problem of other minds seeks to answer the following question: how can we know someone else's mental states? The problem is often taken to be generated by a fundamental asymmetry in the means of knowledge. In my own case, I can know directly what I think and feel. This sort of self-knowledge is epistemically direct in the sense of being non-inferential and non-observational. My knowledge of other minds, however, is thought to lack these epistemic features. So what (...)
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    Commentary on Jaegwon Kim, "Laws, Causation, and Explanation in the Special Sciences".Michael Sollberger - 2005 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 27 (3/4):339 - 344.
    In the present commentary on Jaegwon Kim's Laws, Causation, and Explanation in the Special Sciences, I first give a short summary of the global problem. In a second step, I go on to sum up and comment on the three arguments which Kim gives to the disadvantage of 'strict' special-science laws. In so doing, I shall focus on the question whether ceteris paribus laws can still apply in special sciences.
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    Exclusion-Proneness in Borderline Personality Disorder Inpatients Impairs Alliance in Mentalization-Based Group Therapy.Sebastian Euler, Johannes Wrege, Mareike Busmann, Hannah J. Lindenmeyer, Daniel Sollberger, Undine E. Lang, Jens Gaab & Marc Walter - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:319991.
    Interpersonal sensitivity, particularly threat of potential exclusion, is a critical condition in borderline personality disorder (BPD) which impairs patients’ social adjustment. Current evidence-based treatments include group components, such as mentalization-based group therapy (MBT-G), in order to improve interpersonal functioning. These treatments additionally focus on the therapeutic alliance since it was discovered to be a robust predictor of treatment outcome. However, alliance is a multidimensional factor of group therapy, which includes the fellow patients, and may thus be negatively affected by the (...)
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    Cah III - J. Boardman, I. E. S. Edwards, N. G. L. Hammond, E. Sollberger (edd.): The Cambridge Ancient History (2nd edn.), Vol. III. Part 1, The Prehistory of the Balkans, and the Middle East and the Aegean World, tenth to eighth centuries B.C. Pp. 1059, illust. Part 3, The Expansion of the Greek World, eighth to sixth centuries B.C. Pp. 530, illust. Cambridge University Press, 1982. Part 1, £40; Part 3, £25. [REVIEW]A. R. Burn - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):249-255.
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  11. Synesthesia, Hallucination, and Autism.Rocco J. Gennaro - 2021 - Frontiers in Bioscience 26:797-809.
    Synesthesia literally means a “union of the senses” whereby two or more of the five senses that are normally experienced separately are involuntarily and automatically joined together in experience. For example, some synesthetes experience a color when they hear a sound, although many instances of synesthesia also occur entirely within the visual sense. In this paper, I first mainly engage critically with Sollberger’s view that there is reason to think that at least some synesthetic experiences can be viewed as (...)
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  12. Metasemantics : a normative perspective.Manuel García-Carpintero - 2021 - In Piotr Stalmaszczyk, The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  13. Professii︠a︡: zhena filosofa.Lidii︠a︡ Berdi︠a︡eva - 2002 - Moskva: Molodai︠a︡ gvardii︠a︡. Edited by Elena Vladimirovna Bronnikova.
     
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    al-Ārāʼ al-akhlāqīyah bayna al-Maʻarrī wa-Shūbinhawir.Āmāl ʻAlī Shawkī - 2021 - ʻAmmān: Dār al-Ayyām lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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  15. (1 other version)A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.A. Wolf - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (40):487-490.
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    Behavior of a magnetic dipole freely floating on water surface.M. A. & H. Kh - manuscript
    In this paper, the authors have detected a new effect in the area of geomagnetism, related to the behavior of a magnetic dipole freely floating on water surface. An experiment is described in the present paper in which a magnetic dipole fixed upon a float placed on non- magnetized water surface undergoes displacement along with reorientation caused by fine structure of the earth's magnetic field. This fact can probably be explained by secular decrease of the earth's major dipole moment. Further, (...)
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  17. A note concerning manuscripts in the collection of Francesco Guarnieri and Stefano Guarnieri of Osimo.A. M. Adorisio - 1996 - Rinascimento 36:195-205.
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    A Synopsis of the Persian Systems of Philosophy.A. Worsley - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (24):669-670.
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  19. A challenge to novelists.A. Reply to Dr Lyttelton & Ramsden Balmfortii - 1939 - Hibbert Journal 38:115.
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  20. Poni︠a︡tie praktiki u. K. Marksa i sovremennye diskussii.Elena Aleksandrovna Samarskai︠a︡ - 1977
     
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  21. A Marxian approach to 'the problem of justice'.A. Wood - 1984 - Philosophica 33:9-32.
     
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    A History of Indian Philosophy.A. C. Bouquet - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (30):79-80.
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  23. Ideologii︠a︡ i obshchestvennai︠a︡ psikhologii︠a︡.A. D. Davletkeldiev, A. A. Brudnyĭ & Aĭtmyrza Chotonov (eds.) - 1968 - Frunze,: "Ilim,".
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  24. Kategorii︠a︡ "garmonii︠a︡": ponimanie i istorii︠a︡ ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii.A. N. Deev - 1999 - Novosibirsk: T︠S︡ĖRIS.
     
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  25. A survey of Malebranche studies (1967-1988).A. Demaria - 1988 - Filosofia 39 (3):251-283.
     
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    Filosofii︠a︡ fiziki: kont︠s︡eptualʹnye osnovanii︠a︡.O. A. Lugovai︠a︡ - 2013 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izdatelʹstvo SPbGĖTU "LĖTI".
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  27. Poni︠a︡tie "priroda" v antichnosti i v Novoe vremi︠a︡: "fi︠u︡sis" i "natura".A. V. Akhutin - 1988 - Moskva: Nauka. Edited by N. F. Ovchinnikov & Ivan Dmitrievich Rozhanskiĭ.
     
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  28. A universal parser that operates in linear time.A. Glass - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (6):527-528.
     
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  29. A common sky.A. D. Nuttall - 1974 - Berkeley,: University of California Press.
     
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    A Heideggerian existential ethics for the human environment.A. T. Nuyen - 1991 - Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (4):359-366.
  31. Sovremonnai︠a︡ burzhuaznai︠a︡ ėstetika.Mikhail Fedotovich Ovsi︠a︡unikov & V. N. Samokhin (eds.) - 1978
     
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  32. Sovremennai︠a︡ progressivnai︠a︡ ėsteticheskai︠a︡ mysl'. [Sbornik stateĭ. Otv. red. M. F. Ovsi︠a︡nnikov i dr.].M. F. Ovsi︠a︡nnikov (ed.) - 1974 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
     
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  33. Setting up a discipline: Conflicting agendas of the cambridge history of science committee, 1936-1950.Mayer A.-K. - 2000 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (4):665-689.
    Traditionally the domain of scientists, the history of science became an independent field of inquiry only in the twentieth century and mostly after the Second World War. This process of emancipation was accompanied by a historiographical departure from previous, 'scientistic' practices, a transformation often attributed to influences from sociology, philosophy and history. Similarly, the liberal humanists who controlled the Cambridge History of Science Committee after 1945 emphasized that their contribution lay in the special expertise they, as trained historians, brought to (...)
     
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  34. Can a good Christian be.A. Good Liberal - 2006 - Public Affairs Quarterly 20 (2):163.
     
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    Fundamentos de ontología dialéctica.Lorenzo Peña - 1987 - México, D.F.: Siglo Veintiuno Editores.
    Desde la perspectiva abierta por este libro no puede ya el estudio del Ser considerarse patrimonio de aquellas concepciones que lo entienden exento de contradicción, de gradualidad y de inserción en el devenir. Perfilase ahora una visión del Ser y de los seres que, a la vez que reconoce la absoluta realidad de aquél, concibe todo lo real con determinaciones mutuamente contradictorias, en un entretejimiento de ser y no-ser; visión que viene defendida adoptando el estilo de pensamiento de la filosofía (...)
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  36. Teorii︠a︡ sillogistiki v sovremennoĭ formalʹnoĭ logike.A. L. Subbotin - 1965
     
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  37. Dei︠a︡telʹnostnye aspekty i︠a︡zyka: sbornik nauchnykh trudov.V. N. Telii︠a︡, E. R. Ioanesi︠a︡n & A. V. Mikheev (eds.) - 1988 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka".
     
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  38. Mirʻāt al-murūʼāt.ʻAbd al-Malik ibn Muḥammad Thaʻālibī - 1898
     
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  39. Humor as a Humble Way to Access the Complexity of Knowledge Construction.A. Chronaki & C. Kynigos - 2015 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (3):416-417.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Amusement, Delight, and Whimsy: Humor Has Its Reasons that Reason Cannot Ignore” by Edith K. Ackermann. Upshot: Ackermann tackles “humor” as an agentive participant in the process of knowledge construction. Performing her thesis in her writing, she give a reflective account of how oblique ways of knowing have always been present in debates concerning epistemology, albeit not given equal status as rational ones. As such, her endeavors in this text are geared towards lifting up (...)
     
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  40. Ethics: A Critical Introduction.A. Campbell Garnett - 1960 - Philosophy 36 (136):84-85.
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    Epistemología e historia: la dialéctica entre sujeto y estructura en Merleau-Ponty.Néstor García Canclini - 1979 - México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
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  42. Teoría de los supuestos jurídicos.Guillermo García Máynez Y. Espinosa de los Monteros - 1940 - México,:
     
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    Teoría de la educación.Joaquín García Carrasco - unknown - Salamanca (España): Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca. Edited by Angel García del Dujo.
    Teoría de la educación/J.García Carrasco.-v.1.
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    A cultural possession.A. C. Grayling - 2007 - The Philosophers' Magazine 38:52-55.
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    A Terentian Bibliography.A. S. Gratwick - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):256-.
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  46. Dvādaśāra-nayacakra kā dārśanika adhyayana.Jitendra Śāha - 2008 - Māṇḍavalā: Śrutaratnākara evaṃ Śrī Jinakāntisāgarasūri Smāraka Ṭrasṭa.
    Study of Dvādaśāranayacakra, work by Mallavādikṣamāśramaṇa, 5th cent., on the metaphysical doctrine of partial manifestation (naya) according to the Śvetāmbara Jainism.
     
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  47. A Model of Its Kind.A. McGehee Harvey, Gert H. Brieger, Susan L. Abrams, Victor A. Mckusick & Russell C. Maulitz - 1994 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (3):493.
     
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    Kompetentnostnai︠a︡ modelʹ filologa: kollektivnai︠a︡ monografii︠a︡.I. B. Kamenskai︠a︡, I︠A︡. M. Buzinskai︠a︡ & A. I. Kamenskiĭ (eds.) - 2017 - Simferopolʹ: IT "ARIAL".
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  49. Filosofii︠a︡ mira: istoki, tendent︠s︡ii, perspektivy.A. S. Kapto - 1990 - Moskva: Izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
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  50. Biologii︠a︡ i mirovozzrenie.R. S. Karpinskai︠a︡ - 1980 - Moskva: Myslʹ.
     
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