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    J. B. Rosser and A. R. Turquette. Axiom schemes for m-valued functional calculi of first order. Part II. Deductive completeness. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 16 , pp. 22–34. See Errata, ibid., p. iv.Burton Spencer Dreben, J. B. Rosser & A. R. Turquette - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (4):269.
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    J. B. Rosser and A. R. Turquette. Axiom schemes for m-valued functional calculi of first order. Part I. Definition of axiom schemes and proof of plausibility. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 13 , pp. 177–192. [REVIEW]Burton Spencer Dreben - 1950 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 14 (4):259-260.
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    8 On Rawls and Political Liberalism1.Burton Dreben - 2003 - In Samuel Freeman (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Rawls. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 316.
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  4. Tautology: How not to use a word.Burton Dreben & Juliet Floyd - 1991 - Synthese 87 (1):23 - 49.
  5. Putnam, Quine - and the Facts.Burton Dreben - 1992 - Philosophical Topics 20 (1):293-315.
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    The decision problem: solvable classes of quantificational formulas.Burton Dreben - 1979 - Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, Advanced Book Program. Edited by Warren D. Goldfarb.
  7. Quine and Wittgenstein: The odd couple.Burton Dreben - 1996 - In Robert L. Arrington & Hans-Johann Glock (eds.), Wittgenstein and Quine. New York: Routledge. pp. 39--61.
     
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  8. A supplement to herbrand.Burton Dreben & John Denton - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):393-398.
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    In mediis rebus.Burton Dreben - 1994 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):441 – 447.
    For Quine all talk is in mediis rebus, is itself a physical phenomenon. To grasp what a sentence is, its relation to a language, and what it is for a sentence to be true is to be invited to see that notions of shared meaning across languages, of truth, even of knowledge, are far from what they are ordinarily taken to be. To read Quine reflectively is to plunge with him into the midst of things, shunning the vain support of (...)
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  10. Hilbert and set theory.Burton Dreben & Akihiro Kanamori - 1997 - Synthese 110 (1):77-125.
  11. The Dreben Panel.W. V. Quine, Burton Dreben, Martin Davies, George Boolos & Rudolf Fara - 1994 - Philosophy International.
     
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    Herbrand Analyzing Functions.Burton Dreben - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (4):521-521.
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    The Craig interpolation lemma.Burton Dreben & Hilary Putnam - 1967 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 8 (3):229-233.
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    Frege-Wittgenstein Correspondence.Burton Dreben & Juliet Floyd - 2011 - In Enzo De Pellegrin (ed.), Interactive Wittgenstein. Springer. pp. 15--73.
  15. Quine on Quine.Burton Dreben - 2004 - In Roger F. Gibson (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Quine. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 287--93.
     
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    False Lemmas in Herbrand.Burton Dreben & Peter Andrews - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (4):657-659.
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    Relation of m-Valued Quantificational Logic to 2-Valued Quantificational Logic.Burton Dreben - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):375-376.
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    On the Completeness of Quantification Theory.Burton Dreben - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):339-339.
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  19. Cohen's Carnap, or Subjectivity is in the Eye of the Beholder.Burton Dreben - 1995 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 164:27-27.
     
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    Solváble Suranyi Subclasses: An Introduction to the Herbrand Theory.Burton S. Dreben - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):390-391.
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    Twenty-second annual meeting of the association for symbolic logic.Burton S. Dreben - 1958 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 23 (1):103-112.
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    Annual meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic.Burton Dreben & James Thomson - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (4):636-644.
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    Craig William. Linear reasoning. A new form of the Herbrand-Gentzen theorem. [REVIEW]Burton Dreben - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):243-244.
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    Review: John Myhill, A Finitary Metalanguage for Extended Basic Logic. [REVIEW]Burton Dreben - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (1):81-81.
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    Burton Dreben and John Denton. A supplement to Herbrand. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 31 , pp. 393–398.Peter Andrews - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (4):521-522.
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    Burton Dreben and Warren D. Goldfarb. The decision problem. Solvable classes of quantificational formulas. Advanced Book Program. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Mass., 1979, xii + 271 pp. [REVIEW]Peter B. Andrews - 1982 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 47 (2):452-453.
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    Dreben Burton. On the completeness of quantification theory. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 38 , pp. 1047–1052. [REVIEW]Leon Henkin - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):339-339.
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    Dreben Burton S.. Solvable Surányi subclasses: an introduction to the Herbrand theory. Proceedings of a Harvard symposium on digital computers and their applications, 3-6 April 1961, The annals of the Computation Laboratory of Harvard University, vol. 31, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1962, pp. 32–47. [REVIEW]Peter Andrews - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):390-391.
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    Burton Dreben and Stål Aanderaa. Herbrand analyzing functions. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 70 , pp. 697–698. [REVIEW]Peter Andrews - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (4):521.
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    Burton Dreben, Peter Andrews, and Stål Aanderaa. False lemmas in Herbrand. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 69 , pp. 699–706. [REVIEW]Paul Bernays - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (4):657-659.
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    Burton Dreben, A. S. Kahr, and Hao Wang. Classification of AEA formulas by letter atoms. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 68 , pp. 528–532. [REVIEW]F. C. Oglesby - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):101.
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    (1 other version)Dreben Burton. Relation of m-valued quantificational logic to 2-valued quantificational logic. Summaries of talks presented at the Summer Institute for Symbolic Logic, Cornell University, 1957, 2nd edn., Communications Research Division, Institute for Defense Analyses, Princeton, N.J., 1960, pp. 303–304. [REVIEW]Atwell R. Turquette - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):375-376.
  33. Reply to Burton Dreben.”.H. Putnam - 1992 - Philosophical Topics 20 (1):393-99.
     
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  34. Writing Conversationalists into History.James Pearson - 2022 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 10 (6).
    Burton Dreben taught a generation of scholars the value of closely attending to the recent philosophical past. But the few papers he authored do little to capture his philosophical voice. In this article, I turn instead to an unpublished transcript of Dreben in conversation with his contemporaries. In addition to yielding insights into a transitional period in W.V. Quine’s and Donald Davidson’s thought, I argue that this document showcases Dreben in his element, revealing the way that (...)
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    Rawls som praktisk filosof.Steinar Bøyum - 2010 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 45 (3):187-198.
    John Rawls is often seen as the archetypal abstract Theoretician within political philosophy. Some will also find his theory utopian and rationalist, in the negative sense. In this paper, though, the aim is to demonstrate that Rawls’ political philosophy is deeply practical. This is done by an interpretation of three different elements in his thought: Philosophical method, the original position, and publicity. The interpretations of Richard Rorty and Burton Dreben are criticized, whereas the thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Pierre (...)
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    Adding a Register of Relational Justice: A Fuller Picture of the Debate Around No-Excuses Schools.Spencer J. Smith - 2022 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 41 (3):287-305.
    Most studies of No-Excuses charter schools are distributive in nature. They answer a question of distributive justice: do these schools adequately close the academic achievement gap that exists in America between white and Black or Hispanic students? When discussion of No-Excuses schools is limited to their distributive worth, critics of No-Excuses schools are trapped. Are they really against high academic achievement, supporters of No-Excuses schools might say. This analysis seeks to escape this trap by proposing and doing an analysis of (...)
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  37. Philosophy of race meets population genetics.Quayshawn Spencer - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 52:46-55.
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  38. Social Statics.Herbert Spencer - 1892 - International Journal of Ethics 3 (1):118-121.
     
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    Core Intuitions About Persons Coexist and Interfere With Acquired Christian Beliefs About God.Barlev Michael, Mermelstein Spencer & C. German Tamsin - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (S3):425-454.
    This study tested the hypothesis that in the minds of adult religious adherents, acquired beliefs about the extraordinary characteristics of God coexist with, rather than replace, an initial representation of God formed by co-option of the evolved person concept. In three experiments, Christian religious adherents were asked to evaluate a series of statements for which core intuitions about persons and acquired Christian beliefs about God were consistent or inconsistent. Participants were less accurate and slower to respond to inconsistent versus consistent (...)
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  40. "Hume Variations" by Jerry A. Fodor. [REVIEW]Tim Crane - 2004 - The Times Literary Supplement 1.
    Contemporary philosophy has had a difficult relationship with its own history. One extreme view conceives of the task of philosophy purely in terms of solving certain given problems, and considers the history of philosophy to have no more relevance to this project than the history of physics has to physics itself. Certainly the history of philosophy is an important intellectual discipline, they argue, but just as physicists do not need to read Newton’s Principia in order to make progress, philosophers do (...)
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    Effect of sensory modality and delay on form recognition.Sheldon Cashdan & Burton J. Zung - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (3):458.
  42. Do Newton’s rules of reasoning guarantee truth … must they?Quayshawn Spencer - 2004 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 35 (4):759-782.
    Newton’s Principia introduces four rules of reasoning for natural philosophy. Although useful, there is a concern about whether Newton’s rules guarantee truth. After redirecting the discussion from truth to validity, I show that these rules are valid insofar as they fulfill Goodman’s criteria for inductive rules and Newton’s own methodological program of experimental philosophy; provided that cross-checks are used prior to applications of rule 4 and immediately after applications of rule 2 the following activities are pursued: (1) research addressing observations (...)
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    People in Motion: Introduction to Transnational Movements and Transwar Connections in the Anthropological and Genetic Study of Human Populations.Iris Clever, Jaehwan Hyun & Elise K. Burton - 2022 - Perspectives on Science 30 (1):1-12.
    The essays in this special issue shed new light on the transnational movement and exchange of researchers, data, theories, and scientific objects in the anthropological and genetic study of human populations in the twentieth century. Historians have long stressed how the study of race and human populations in this period served to create a national identity for emerging nation states. More recently, historical narratives of anthropology and human genetics have emphasized the global scale of research networks in these sciences. This (...)
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  44. On the establishment of a universal time.Parry Moon & Domina Eberle Spencer - 1956 - Philosophy of Science 23 (3):216-229.
    The concept of simultaneity, and the associated problems of synchronization of moving clocks and establishment of a universal time scale, were given little or no attention prior to the twentieth century. In 1905, however, Einstein analyzed the concept of simultaneity on the basis of two principal postulates: Absolute velocity is meaningless,The velocity of light in a vacuum is the same for all unaccelerated observers.
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    The Forked Tongue: A Study of the Translation Process.Ernest Bender & Burton Raffel - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):171.
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    Rancièrean Atomism: Clarifying the Debate between Jacques Rancière and Alain Badiou.Joseph M. Spencer - 2015 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 23 (2):98-121.
    In the late 1970s and the 1980s, a number of radical left political theorists focused their philosophical attention on the relevance of ancient atomism, revitalizing a tradition that went back to Karl Marx's work on his dissertation. This essay looks at the uses of atomism by two thinkers in particular, Jacques Rancière and Alain Badiou, in order to see how their discussions of and references to ancient materialism help to shed light on their fundamental disagreements about the nature of community (...)
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  47. The origin of music.Herbert Spencer - 1890 - Mind 15 (60):449-468.
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  48. Unconscious vision and the platitudes of folk psychology.Cara Spencer - 2007 - Philosophical Psychology 20 (3):309 – 327.
    Since we explain behavior by ascribing intentional states to the agent, many philosophers have assumed that some guiding principle of folk psychology like [Intentional States and Actions] must be true. [Intentional States and Actions]: If A and B are different actions, then the agents performing them must differ in their intentional states at the time they are performed. Recent results in the physiology of vision present a prima facie problem for this principle. These results show that some visual information that (...)
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    Rengsanggri. Family and Kinship in a Garo Village.Dorothy M. Spencer & Robbins Burling - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):271.
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    Conceptual clarification and implicit-association tests: psychometric evidence for racist attitudes.Emily Spencer - 2018 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (1):51-70.
    Critics of the Implicit Association Test —a measure of the strength of a person’s automatic, memory-based association between two concepts, such as “black” and “threatening” or “white” and “caring”—have at least three main objections. Their symmetry argument is that the IAT should but does not give equally valid results for black-on-white and white-on-black racism. Their cultural-awareness argument is that the IAT illegitimately presupposes that use of racial stereotypes presupposes no stereotype acceptance, only stereotype awareness. Their completeness argument is that at (...)
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