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    (1 other version)Heidegger Toward the Turn.Floyd Dunphy - 2003 - Symposium 7 (1):107-112.
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    Post Deconstructive Humanism: The "New International" as An-Arche.Floyd B. Dunphy - 2004 - Theory and Event 7 (2).
  3. From Proto-Sceptic to Sceptic in Sextus’ Outlines of Pyrrhonism.Robb Dunphy - 2022 - Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 55 (3):455-484.
    This is an account of Sceptical investigation as it is presented by Sextus Empiricus. I focus attention on the motivation behind the Sceptic’s investigation, the goal of that investigation, and on the development Sextus describes from proto-Sceptical to Sceptical investigator. I suggest that recent accounts of the Sceptic’s investigative practice do not make sufficient sense of the fact that the Sceptic finds a relief from disturbance by way of suspending judgement, nor of the apparent continuity between proto-Sceptical and Sceptical investigation. (...)
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    She's Got a Gun.Nancy Floyd - 2008 - Temple University Press.
    In 1991 Nancy Floyd bought her first handgun. Soon she was participating in Ladies Day at her local shooting range and reading Women & Guns magazine. In 1993 she began interviewing and photographing women who were fellow gun owners. In 1997 she started researching "gun women" from the past to see how they were represented in the popular imagination. Now she has brought her work together in a book, filled with remarkable photographs and candid first-person stories, accompanied by an (...)
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    The Curious Case of the Disappearance of Pyrrhonism from Continental Philosophy.Robb Dunphy - 2024 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism:1-27.
    In this article, evidence is briefly presented for three facts that together point to something puzzling. (1) That major continental philosophers of the nineteenth century tended to engage in some detail, as part of a broader preoccupation with ancient Greek thought, with Pyrrhonian scepticism. (2) That major continental philosophers of the twentieth century tended to engage in some depth with their nineteenth-century forebears and maintained their tendency to engage significantly with ancient Greek thought. (3) That twentieth-century continental philosophers demonstrate little (...)
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  6. Hegel and the Problem of Beginning.Robb Dunphy - 2021 - Hegel Bulletin 42 (3):344-367.
    In this article I develop an interpretation of the opening passages of Hegel's essay ‘With what must the beginning of science be made?’ I suggest firstly that Hegel is engaging there with a distinctive problem, the overcoming of which he understands to be necessary in order to guarantee the scientific character of the derivation of the fundamental categories of thought which he undertakes in the Science of Logic. I refer to this as ‘the problem of beginning’. I proceed to clarify (...)
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    A Priori and A Posteriori Knowledge in Hegel's Realphilosophie.Robb Dunphy - 2024 - In Ermylos Plevrakis (ed.), Hegels Philosophie der Realität. Leiden: Brill. pp. 192-213.
    In this chapter I consider three different positions on the a priori/a posteriori distinction that have been attributed to Hegel, specifically in the context of the epistemology of the metaphysical claims he defends in his Realphilosophie. I outline and briefly provide evidence for a reading of Hegel that understands him to retain the distinction in question, but to hold that the metaphysical claims he defends in the context of his philosophy of nature and his philosophy of spirit typically involve elements (...)
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  8. Theories of Perception and the Concept of Structure: A Review and Critical Analysis with an Introduction to a Dynamic-Structural Theory of Behavior.FLOYD H. ALLPORT - 1955
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    Schulze's Scepticism and the Rise and Rise of German Idealism.Robb Dunphy - 2024 - In Robb Dunphy & Toby Lovat (eds.), Metaphysics as a Science in Classical German Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 226-250.
    In this chapter, Robb Dunphy is concerned with the nature of G.E. Schulze's scepticism as he presents it in his 1792 work Aenesidemus, and with its relation to the metaphysical projects of Kant, Reinhold, and later German Idealists. After introducing Schulze's text, Dunphy turns to a recent interpretation offered by Jessica Berry, who claims that the extent to which Schulze endorsed a genuinely Pyrrhonian Scepticism has gone unacknowledged, both by his idealist contemporaries and by the majority of the (...)
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    Hegel and the Problem of Beginning: Scepticism and Presuppositionlessness.Robb Dunphy - 2022 - Lanham, MD 20706, USA: Rowman and Littlefield.
    Hegel opens the first book of his Science of Logic with the statement of a problem: “The beginning of philosophy must be either something mediated or something immediate, and it is easy to show that it can be neither the one nor the other, so either way of beginning finds its rebuttal.” Despite its significant placement, exactly what Hegel means in his expression of this problem and exactly what his solution to it is, remain unclear. -/- In this book, Robb (...)
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    Outcome-Based Education: Developing Programs Through Strategic Planning.Floyd Boschee & Mark A. Baron - 1993 - R&L Education.
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    A promising new discovery for Sigerian Studies.William Dunphy & Armand Maurer - 1967 - Mediaeval Studies 29 (1):364-369.
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    Japan und Heidegger: Gedenkschrift der Stadt Messkirch Zum 100. Geburtstag Martin Heideggers, Ed. Hartmut Buchner.Jocelyn Dunphy - 1992 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 23 (1):86-87.
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    Ps-Rufinus (the “Syrian”) and the Vulgate.Walter Dunphy - 2012 - Augustinianum 52 (1):219-256.
    The name of Rufinus the Syrian (as presumed author of the Liber de Fide) is frequently given for the hitherto unidentified translator of part of the Vulgate New Testament. The evidence of the text of the Liber, however, does not support the claim that it is a witness to a Vulgate text. Furthermore, the biblical text in the Liber is frequently independent of even the Vetus Latina tradition, and shows close dependence on a Greek original. The use made of biblical (...)
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  15. On relativism and kinship.Floyd G. Lounsbury - 1969 - In Sidney Hook (ed.), Language and philosophy. [New York]: New York University Press. pp. 3--29.
     
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    Peirce, Signs, and Meaning.Floyd Merrell - 1997 - Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press.
    C.S. Peirce, the founder of pragmatism, was an American philosopher and mathematician whose influence has been enormous on the field of semiotics. Merrell uses Pierce's theories to reply to the all-important question: "What and where is meaning?".
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    What Does It Mean to Say, of ‘Thoughts’, That They ‘ Used to Count as Expressing the Essentialities of Things’? Hegel and the Older Metaphysics.Robb Dunphy - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-18.
    This essay is concerned with a passage from §24 of Hegel’s Encyclopaedia, in which Hegel characterises the concepts or ‘thoughts’ developed in the discipline of metaphysics by saying that they ‘used to count as expressing the essentialities of things’. I begin by drawing attention to Hegel’s use of the past tense in this passage and suggest that it looks problematic for conceptual realist interpreters of Hegel’s idealism, who want, roughly, to attribute to him the view that thoughts or ‘thought-determinations’ express (...)
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    Creative Arts Interventions to Address Depression in Older Adults: A Systematic Review of Outcomes, Processes, and Mechanisms.Kim Dunphy, Felicity A. Baker, Ella Dumaresq, Katrina Carroll-Haskins, Jasmin Eickholt, Maya Ercole, Girija Kaimal, Kirsten Meyer, Nisha Sajnani, Opher Y. Shamir & Thomas Wosch - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    Depression experienced by older adults is proving an increasing global health burden, with rates generally 7% and as high as 27% in the USA. This is likely to significantly increase in coming years as the number and proportion of older adults in the population rises all around the world. Therefore, it is imperative that the effectiveness of approaches to the prevention and treatment of depression are understood. Creative arts interventions, including art, dance movement, drama and music modalities, are utilised internationally (...)
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  19. On being surprised: Wittgenstein on aspect-perception, logic, and mathematics.Juliet Floyd - 2010 - In William Day & Víctor J. Krebs (eds.), Seeing Wittgenstein Anew. Cambridge University Press.
  20. On the Incompatibility of Hegel's Phenomenology with the Beginning of his Logic.Robb Dunphy - 2020 - Review of Metaphysics 74 (293):81-119.
    This paper argues firstly that the argument of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit is necessary for the justification of the beginning of his logical project, and secondly that Hegel's attempt to secure the beginning of his Science of Logic by relying upon the argument of the Phenomenology fails. I argue firstly that the position taken up at the beginning of Hegel's Logic is constructed in such a fashion that it relies upon the argument of the Phenomenology to justify it. I then (...)
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    Paul Signac and Color in Neo-impressionism.Floyd Ratliff - 1992
    Paul Signac and Color in Neo-Impressionism is a groundbreaking examination of the artistic technique of "divisionism" in terms of modern scientific theory of color. Truly interdisciplinary in his approach, Floyd Ratliff treats the evolution of both color theory and artistic practice in an integrated way. Signac was the principal advocate for the new movement launched by Georges Seurat in the 1880s. The book is handsomely illustrated with both Neo-Impressionist paintings and scientific drawings and diagrams. Ratliff's five-part essay provides an (...)
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    (1 other version)Normative behaviourism as a solution to four problems in realism and non-ideal theory.Jonathan Floyd - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (2):1-26.
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    What Does It Mean to Say, of ‘Thoughts’, That They ‘Used to Count as Expressing the Essentialities of Things’? Hegel and the Older Metaphysics.Robb Dunphy - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-18.
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  24. Reality: is it accident or design?Floyd Earl Beemer - 1950 - [Langstaff? Ont.,: [Langstaff? Ont..
     
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    Eucherius of Lyons in unexpected (pelagian?) company.Walter Dunphy - 1997 - Augustinianum 37 (2):483-494.
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    Marius Mercator on Rufinus the Syrian.Walter Dunphy - 1992 - Augustinianum 32 (2):279-288.
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    Peter of Auvergne and the Twofold Efficient Cause.William Dunphy - 1966 - Mediaeval Studies 28 (1):1-21.
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    The Lost Manuscript of Pseudo-Rufinus: De Fide.Walter Dunphy - 2000 - Augustinianum 40 (1):89-103.
  29. Minor Prophets, Part 2.Michael H. Floyd - 2000
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  30. On Saying What You Really Want to Say: Wittgenstein, Gödel and the Trisection of the Angle.Juliet Floyd - 1995 - In Jaakko Hintikka (ed.), From Dedekind to Gödel: The Foundations of Mathematics in the Early Twentieth Century, Synthese Library Vol. 251 (Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 373-426.
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    Illusions in man and his instruments.Floyd Ratliff - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (19):591-597.
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    The Reification of Desire: Toward a Queer Marxism.Kevin Floyd - 2009 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Floyd brings queer critique to bear on the Marxian categories of reification and totality and considers the dialectic that frames the work of Georg Lukâas, Herbert Marcuse and Frederic Jameson.
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    The Frege-Wittgenstein Correspondence: Interpretive Themes.Juliet Floyd - 2011 - In Enzo De Pellegrin (ed.), Interactive Wittgenstein. Springer. pp. 75--107.
  34. Aquinas and the obligations of mercy.Shawn Floyd - 2009 - Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (3):449-471.
    Contemporary philosophers often construe mercy as a supererogatory notion or a matter of punitive leniency. Yet it is false that no merciful actions are obligatory. Further, it is questionable whether mercy is really about punitive leniency, either exclusively or primarily. As an alternative to these accounts, I consider the view offered by St. Thomas Aquinas. He rejects the claim that we are never obligated to be merciful. Also, his view of mercy is not restricted to legal contexts. For him, mercy's (...)
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  35. Metrical Displacement and the Compound Measure in Eighteenth-Century Theory and Practice.Floyd K. Grave - 1985 - Theoria 1:25-60.
     
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  36. A study of the logical thinking skills and integrated process skills of junior high school students in North Carolina and Japan.Floyd E. Maltheis, William E. Spooner, Charles R. Coble, Shigekazu Takemura, Shinji Matsumoto, Katsunobu Matsumoto & Atsushi Yoshida - 1992 - Science Education 76 (2):211-222.
     
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  37. The Direction of Man.Floyd W. Newman - 1960 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 41 (4):492.
     
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    The science of religion: a critical essay on the problems of religion today.Floyd Perkins - 1959 - New York: Greenwich Book Publishers.
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    The Visual arts and sciences: a symposium held at the American Philosophical Society.Floyd Ratliff (ed.) - 1985 - Philadelphia: The Society.
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  40. (1 other version)Personalism and the Problem of Evil.Floyd Hiatt Ross - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51:97.
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  41. Rawls’ methodological blueprint.Jonathan Floyd - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 16 (3):367-381.
    Rawls’ primary legacy is not that he standardised a particular view of justice, but rather that he standardised a particular method of arguing about it: justification via reflective equilibrium. Yet this method, despite such standardisation, is often misunderstood in at least four ways. First, we miss its continuity across his various works. Second, we miss the way in which it unifies other justificatory ideas, such as the ‘original position’ and an ‘overlapping consensus’. Third, we miss its fundamentally empirical character, given (...)
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  42. Prose versus proof: Wittgenstein on gödel, Tarski and Truth.Juliet Floyd - 2001 - Philosophia Mathematica 9 (3):280-307.
    A survey of current evidence available concerning Wittgenstein's attitude toward, and knowledge of, Gödel's first incompleteness theorem, including his discussions with Turing, Watson and others in 1937–1939, and later testimony of Goodstein and Kreisel; 2) Discussion of the philosophical and historical importance of Wittgenstein's attitude toward Gödel's and other theorems in mathematical logic, contrasting this attitude with that of, e.g., Penrose; 3) Replies to an instructive criticism of my 1995 paper by Mark Steiner which assesses the importance of Tarski's semantical (...)
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  43. A Note on Wittgenstein’s “Notorious Paragraph” About the Gödel Theorem.Juliet Floyd & Hilary Putnam - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy 97 (11):624-632.
    A look at Wittgenstein's comments on the incompleteness theorem with an inter-pretation that is consistent with what Gödel proved.
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  44. Sextus and the Nature of Suspension.Robb Dunphy - 2023 - Philosophia 51 (4):2241-2259.
    This article is an investigation of the nature of suspension of judgement as it is conceived by Sextus Empiricus. I carry out this investigation by examining what I take to be Sextus’ most pertinent remarks on the topic and by considering them in the context of contemporary philosophical work on the nature of suspension. Against the more frequently encountered idea that Sextus is operating with a privative conception of suspension, I argue that Sextus instead has a metacognitive account of suspension, (...)
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    Agrippan Problems.Robb Dunphy - 2020 - Logos and Episteme 11 (3):259-282.
    In this article I consider Sextus’ account of the Five Modes and of the Two Modes in his Outlines of Pyrrhonism. I suggest that from these we can derive the basic form of a number of different problems which I refer to as “Agrippan problems,” where this category includes both the epistemic regress problem and the problem of the criterion. Finally, I suggest that there is a distinctive Agrippan problem present at the beginning of Hegel’s Science of Logic.
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  46. 3 Wittgenstein and the Inexpressible.Juliet Floyd - 2007 - In Alice Crary (ed.), Wittgenstein and the Moral Life: Essays in Honor of Cora Diamond. MIT Press. pp. 177-234.
  47. History of western philosophy.William Dunphy - 1967 - New York,: Collier Books.
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    Outcome-Focused Dance Movement Therapy Assessment Enhanced by iPad App MARA.Kim F. Dunphy & Tessa Hens - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    ... The religious philosophy of Vladimir Solovyev..William Henry Dunphy - 1939 - [Chicago]: University of Chicago Press.
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    Introduction: At the Level of our Time.Gregory P. Floyd - 2020 - The Lonergan Review 11:5-10.
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