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    Size and type of places, geographical region, satisfaction with life, age, sex and place attachment.Alan Mandal - 2016 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 47 (1):159-169.
    The topic of the article concerns the issue of place attachment and its determinants. An analysis of place attachment was performed in terms of place identity and place dependence. Moreover, links between place attachment and selected geographical, demographic and psychological variables were investigated. The study group included 759 respondents: 398 women and 361 men, aged 18-83 years, residing in 74 places in the Silesian Province, a region in Poland: in 10 sub-regions in the Upper Silesian conurbation and outside the conurbation. (...)
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  2. Nietzsche's French Legacy.Alan D. Schrift - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
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    Self-reflection in the arts and sciences.Alan Blum - 1984 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press. Edited by Peter McHugh.
  4. Introduction.Alan Millar, Adrian Haddock & Duncan Pritchard - 2009 - In Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemic value. New York: Oxford University Press.
    The themes of the book—the value of knowledge and epistemic appraisal broadly conceived—are introduced in this chapter. The Meno problem is explained and related to the swamping problem as discussed by Jonathan Kvanvig. The stance of virtue epistemologists is outlined. This is followed by a brief discussion of the role of truth in epistemic appraisal. The remainder of the introduction summarises the contributions to the book.
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  5. Thomas Aquinas on human action.Alan Donagan - 1982 - In Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny & Jan Pinborg (eds.), Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 629--41.
     
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    Theorizing.Alan F. Blum - 1974 - London,: Heinemann.
  7. Dutch Book Arguments.Alan Hájek - 2008 - In Paul Anand, Prasanta Pattanaik & Clemens Puppe (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Rational and Social Choice. Oxford University Press.
    in The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility, ed. Paul Anand, Prasanta Pattanaik, and Clemens Puppe, forthcoming 2007.
     
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  8. Taking the Measure of Carnap's Philosophical Engineering: Metalogic as Metrology.Alan Richardson - 2013 - In Erich H. Reck (ed.), The Historical turn in Analytic Philosophy. New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 60--77.
     
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  9. from Reasons for Belief.Alan Millar - 2009 - In Simon Robertson (ed.), Spheres of reason: new essays in the philosophy of normativity. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 140.
     
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    The Sudden Devotion Emotion: Kama Muta and the Cultural Practices Whose Function Is to Evoke It.Alan Page Fiske, Beate Seibt & Thomas Schubert - 2019 - Emotion Review 11 (1):74-86.
    When communal sharing relationships suddenly intensify, people experience an emotion that English speakers may label, depending on context, “moved,” “touched,” “heart-warming,” “nostalgia,” “patriotism,” or “rapture”. We call the emotion kama muta. Kama muta evokes adaptive motives to devote and commit to the CSRs that are fundamental to social life. It occurs in diverse contexts and appears to be pervasive across cultures and throughout history, while people experience it with reference to its cultural and contextual meanings. Cultures have evolved diverse practices, (...)
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    Bertrand Russell: A Political Life.Alan Ryan - 1988 - New York: Hill & Wang.
    Explores Russell's activities as a polemicist, agitator, educator, and popularizer and discusses the evolution of his moral philosophy and its application, including his final battle against American intervention in Vietnam.
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  12. A reduction of deontic logic to alethic modal logic.Alan Ross Anderson - 1958 - Mind 67 (265):100-103.
  13. The quiet revolution: Hermann Kolbe and the science of organic chemistry.Alan J. Rocke & T. H. Levere - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (4):421-421.
     
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  14. Insolubilia in the Logica parva of Paul of Venice.Alan R. Perreiah - 1978 - Medioevo 4:145-171.
     
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    Galilean Relativity and Galileo's Relativity.Alan Chalmers - 1993 - In S. French & H. Kamminga (eds.), Correspondence, Invariance and Heuristics: Essays in Honour of Heinz Post. Dordrecht: Reidel. pp. 189--205.
  16. Natorp's two-dimensional mind.Alan Kim - 2018 - In Sandra Lapointe (ed.), Philosophy of mind in the nineteenth century. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francs Group.
     
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  17. Schools, students, and community history in Northern Ireland.Alan W. McCully & Keith C. Barton - 2018 - In Anna Clark & Carla L. Peck (eds.), Contemplating historical consciousness: notes from the field. Oxford: Berghahn.
     
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  18. Consciousness and working memory.Alan Baddeley - 1992 - Consciousness and Cognition 1 (1):3-6.
  19. Some nasty problems in the formal logic of ethics.Alan Ross Anderson - 1967 - Noûs 1 (4):345-360.
  20. Is Bhaskar's realism realistic.Alan Chalmers - 1988 - Radical Philosophy 49:18-23.
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    Russell revisited: critical reflections on the thought of Bertrand Russell.Alan Schwerin (ed.) - 2008 - Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Bertrand Russell has played a central role in the development of modern western philosophy, especially analytic philosophy. An appreciation of the main themes and arguments of the thinkers who contributed to this modern movement in philosophy must include references to and analyses of Russell’s important contributions. It would seem that many do recognize the significance of his thought and have shown this in a somewhat dramatic manner. Russell’s Google number, for instance, is about 2.35 million. If the number of entries (...)
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    The Expanding Universe: An Introduction to Philosophy.Alan Schwerin - 1993 - Edwin Mellen Press.
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  23. Readings in the Philosophy of Sex.Alan Soble (ed.) - 1980 - Littlefield, Adams & Co.
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    Visual detection in monkeys with blindsight.Alan Cowey & Petra Stoerig - 1997 - Neuopsychologia 35:929-39.
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    Can Scientific Theories Be Warranted?Alan Chalmers - 2009 - In Deborah G. Mayo & Aris Spanos (eds.), Error and Inference: Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability, and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 58.
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    The elements and hobbesian moral thinking.Alan Cromartie - 2011 - History of Political Thought 32 (1):21-47.
    It is easy to read Hobbes's moral thinking as a deviant contribution to 'modern' natural law, especially if Leviathan (1651) is read through a lens provided by De Cive (1642). But The Elements of Law (1640) encourages the view that Hobbes's argument is 'physicalist', that is, that it requires no premises beyond those required by his physics of matter in motion. The Elements included a draft De Homine and its argument is intimately connected with De Cive's; it shows how such (...)
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  27. Reasons for action and instrumental normativity.Alan Millar - 2002 - In José Luis Bermúdez & Alan Millar (eds.), Reason and nature: essays in the theory of rationality. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Transcendence and hermeneutics: an interpretation of the philosophy of Karl Jaspers.Alan M. Olson - 1979 - Boston: M. Nijhoff.
    ''The problem of Transcendence is the problem of our time. " I Needless to say, Transcendence was a particularly lively i~sue when Karl Heim wrote these words in the mid-1930's. Within the province of philosophi cal theology and philosophy of religion, however, it is always the prob lem, as Gordon Kaufman has recently reminded us. 2Por the question concerning the nature and the reality of Transcendence has not only to do with self-transcendence, but with the being of Transcendence-Itself, that is (...)
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  29. Comment on P.A. Moritz' Essay on Joseph Butler.Alan R. Lacey - 1981 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 4 (3):248.
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    Robert Nozick.Alan Lacey - 2001 - Princeton, N.J.: Routledge.
    Although best known for the hugely influential Anarchy, State and Utopia, Robert Nozick eschewed the label 'political philosopher' because the vast majority of his writings and attention have focused on other areas. Indeed the breadth of Nozick's work is perhaps greater than that of any other contemporary philosopher. This book is the first to give full and proper discussion of Nozick's philosophy as a whole, including his influential work on the theory of knowledge, his notion of 'tracking the truth', his (...)
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  31. Absoluto y filosofía de las matemáticas en Federico Villarreal.Alan Pisconte - 2012 - In Rubén Quiroz Ávila (ed.), Ciudadanías discursivas: la filosofía peruana en el siglo XIX. Lima, Perú: Instituto de Investigación del Pensamiento Peruano y Latinoamericano, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos.
     
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  32. V*—The Idea of Experience.Alan Millar - 1996 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 96 (1):75-90.
    Alan Millar; V*—The Idea of Experience, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 96, Issue 1, 1 June 1996, Pages 75–90, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristotel.
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  33. Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 87: 1994 Lectures and Memoirs.Peacock Alan - 1995
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  34. Comments on 'Ryle's Myth by Elmer Sprague.Alan R. Perreiah - 1974 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 55 (2):182.
     
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    George Santayana's Doctrine of Matter and Spirit in Man.Alan R. Perreiah - unknown
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    The Kelsen-Bauer debate on Marxist state theory and the equilibrium of class forces.Alan Scott - 2021 - Thesis Eleven 165 (1):72-100.
    This serves as an introduction to a debate between Hans Kelsen and Otto Bauer concerning the nature and relative autonomy of the state, and the theories that informed the political practices of the Austro-Marxists and of the SDAP (Austrian Social Democratic Workers’ Party) immediately after the fall of the monarchy and during the early years of the First Republic. Both pieces (translated below) were published in Der Kampf ( The Campaign), the SDAP’s theoretical journal, in which many key texts of (...)
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  37. Mary Wollstonecraft, Public Reason and the Virtuous Republic.Alan M. S. J. Coffee - 2016 - In Sandrine Berges & Alan Coffee (eds.), The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 183-200.
    Although ‘virtue’ is a complex idea in Wollstonecraft’s work, one of its senses refers to the capacity and willingness to govern one’s own conduct rationally, and to employ this ability in deliberating about matters of public concern. Wollstonecraft understands virtue to be integral to the meaning of freedom rather than as merely instrumentally useful for its preservation. It follows, therefore, that a free republic must be a virtuous one. The first virtue of social institutions, we might say, is ‘virtue’ itself. (...)
     
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  38. Urban school reforms for a rural district: A case study of school/community relations in Jackson County, Kentucky, 1899-1986.Alan J. DeYoung & Tom Boyd - 1986 - Journal of Thought 21 (4):25-42.
     
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    King I Sit.Alan H. Nelson - 1982 - Mediaevalia 8:189-210.
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    Nanotechnology, Sensors, and Rights to Privacy.Alan Rubel - 2010 - Public Affairs Quarterly 24 (2):131-153.
    A suite of technological advances based on nanotechnology has received substantial attention for its potential to affect privacy. Reports of the National Nanotechnology Initiative have recognized that the societal implications of nanotechnology will include better surveillance and information-gathering technologies. A variety of academic and popular publications have explained the potential effects of nanotechnology on privacy.The ways in which nanotechnology might affect privacy are varied. It may make current information technology better, make old information-gathering techniques more reliable, or expand information-gathering into (...)
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  41. The Western dilemma.Alan Gordon Smith - 1954 - London, New York,: Longmans, Green.
     
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  42. Tolerating Semantics: Carnap’s Philosophical Point of View.Alan W. Richardson - 2004 - In Carsten Klein & Steven Awodey (eds.), Carnap Brought Home - The View from Jena. Open Court. pp. 63--78.
     
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    Could a machine perceive?Alan Gauld - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (May):44-58.
  44. The Case for Dualism.Alan Gauld - 1989 - Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
     
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  45. A Spectre Is Haunting America: An Interpretation of Progressivism.Alan Stone - 1979 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 3 (3):239-60.
     
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  46. (1 other version)Hegel on work, ownership and citizenship.Alan Ryan - 1984 - In Z. A. Pelczynski (ed.), The State and civil society: studies in Hegel's political philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 178--196.
     
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    Literature and the Cognitive Revolution.Alan Richardson & Francis F. Steen - 2002 - Duke University Press.
    Since the 1950s, the cognitive revolution has been transforming work in psychology, linguistics, and anthropology. Literary scholars, however, have only recently begun to grapple with the significance of cognitive understandings of language, mind, and behavior for literary and cultural studies. This unique issue of Poetics Today brings the concerns of literary history and cultural studies for the first time into a sustained and productive dialogue with cognitive methods, findings, and paradigms.The introduction situates the collection in relation to previous work, defines (...)
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  48. A philosopher's introduction.Alan Montefiore - 1999 - In Alan Montefiore & David Vines (eds.), Integrity in the Public and Private Domains. New York: Routledge. pp. 1.
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    Knowing and the Function of Reason.Alan R. White - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (86):73-73.
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    A note on two-cardinal models.Alan Adamson - 1983 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 29 (4):193-196.
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