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  1. Antonelli, GA, 277 Bamber, D., 1 Bell, JL, 585 Correia, F., 295.I. Düntsch, G. F. Díez, K. Fine, M. Gómez-Torrente, S. M. Glaister, L. Goble, T. Hailperin, S. O. Hansson, L. Humberstone & T. Hyttinen - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 29 (637).
     
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  2. (2 other versions)A Manual of Psychology.G. F. Stout - 1901 - Mind 10 (40):545-547.
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  3. Voluntary decision.G. F. Stout - unknown
     
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    Is It Possible to Follow One's Conscience?G. F. Schueler - 2007 - American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1):51 - 60.
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  5. Perception of Change and Duration.G. F. Stout - 1900 - Philosophical Review 9:342.
     
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    Symposium: Is the Distinction of Feeling, Cognition, and Conation Valid as an Ultimate Distinction of the Mental Functions?G. F. Stout, J. Brough & Alexander Bain - 1889 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1 (3):142 - 156.
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  7. Stakeholder Champions: How to Internationalized the CSR Agenda.G. F. Thompson & C. Driver - forthcoming - Business Ethics: A European Review.
     
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  8. Nonviremic transmission of West Nile virus: a novel observation with significant potential implications.G. F. Risi - 2006 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 3:98-100.
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    Mathematical Analysis of Deterministic and Stochastic Problems in Complex Media Electromagnetics.G. F. Roach, I. G. Stratis & A. N. Yannacopoulos - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    But a body of rigorous mathematical theory has also gradually developed, and this is the first book to present that theory.
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  10. Direction of Fit.G. F. Schueler - 2013 - In Hugh LaFollette, The International Encyclopedia of Ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Blackwell.
    The difference between cognitive and conative mental states, such as beliefs and desires, has sometimes been held to be that they have different “directions of fit” between the mind and the world – mind-to-world for beliefs and world-to-mind for desires (see Desire). Some philosophers have pursued the idea that if this thought can be given a plausible explanation it can be used to ground Hume's claim that “reason is the slave of the passions,” i.e., that no moral or other “practical” (...)
     
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  11. Historical jurisprudence 89 outlines of jurisprudence as the science of right—a juristic encyclopedia.G. F. Puchta - 1938 - In Jerome Hall, Readings in jurisprudence. Holmes Beach, Fla.: Gaunt. pp. 89.
     
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  12. Sensory deprivation.G. F. Reed - 1979 - In Geoffrey Underwood & Robin Stevens, Aspects of consciousness. New York: Academic Press. pp. 155--178.
  13. A Short Account of Greek Philosophy.G. F. PARKER - 1967
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    [Omnibus Review].G. F. Schumm - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (1):182-183.
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    The Idea of a Reason for Acting.G. F. Schueler - 1989 - Mellen.
  16. Why and How? Teleological and Causal Concepts in Action Explanation.G. F. Schueler - 2019 - In Gunnar Schumann, Explanation in Action Theory and Historiography: Causal and Teleological Approaches. New York: Routledge. pp. 59-77.
    This paper argues that both teleological and causal concepts are required for explanations of intentional actions. It argues against ‘causalism’, the idea that action explanations are essentially causal. This requires analyzing Mele’s Q-Signals-from-Mars argument that having a purpose and behaving so as to achieve it aren’t sufficient to explain an intentional action. Though Mele’s example shows that external causal interference can defeat the claim that an intentional action has been performed, this is consistent with teleological concepts being required (even if (...)
     
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  17. DISCUSSION-Criticisms by H. W. Carr, S. H. Hodgson, and J. Lindsay.G. F. Stout - 1902 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2:14.
     
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    Symposium: In What Sense, If Any, Is It True That Psychical States Are Extended?G. F. Stout, Sophie Bryant & J. H. Muirhead - 1895 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (2):86 - 97.
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    Needed population research.G. F. McCleary - 1939 - The Eugenics Review 31 (2):129.
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  20. Man And Nature.G. F. McLEAN - 1978
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  21. Responses.G. F. Kneller - 1996 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 15:259-269.
     
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  22. Arousal, stress, and inverted U-shaped curves: Implications for cognitive function.G. F. Koob - 1991 - In R Lister & H. Weingartner, Perspectives on Cognitive Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 301--313.
     
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  23. (1 other version)Setting Things before the Mind: M.G.F. Martin.M. G. F. Martin - 1998 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 43:157-179.
    Listening to someone from some distance in a crowded room you may experience the following phenomenon: when looking at them speak, you may both hear and see where the source of the sounds is; but when your eyes are turned elsewhere, you may no longer be able to detect exactly where the voice must be coming from. With your eyes again fixed on the speaker, and the movement of her lips a clear sense of the source of the sound will (...)
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    Methods in philosophy of education.G. F. Heyting, D. Lenzen & J. White - unknown
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  25. II—M.G.F. Martin.M. G. F. Martin - 1997 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 71 (1):75-98.
  26. Propedéutica filosófica de 1810.G. F. W. Hegel - 1968 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 5 (13):7.
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  27. Relativity and the Hegelian Philosophy.G. F. Hemens - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (16):566-567.
     
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  28. Desire: Its Role in Practical Reason and the Explanation of Action.G. F. Schueler - 1995 - MIT Press.
    Does action always arise out of desire? G. F. Schueler examines this hotly debated topic in philosophy of action and moral philosophy, arguing that once two senses of "desire" are distinguished - roughly, genuine desires and pro attitudes - apparently plausible explanations of action in terms of the agent's desires can be seen to be mistaken. Desire probes a fundamental issue in philosophy of mind, the nature of desires and how, if at all, they motivate and justify our actions. At (...)
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    Rationality and Character Traits.G. F. Schueler - 2007 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 94 (1):261.
  30. Das wirken als grund des geisteslebens und des naturgeschehens.G. F. Lipps - 1931 - Leipzig,: J. A. Barth.
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    M. Tullius Ciceronis de Re Publica, de Legibus, Cato: Major de Senectute, Laelius de Amiicitia.J. G. F. Powell (ed.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This volume presents new texts of Cicero's dialogues on political philosophy, De Re Publica and De Legibus, together with corrected versions of the editor's previously published editions of Cato Maior de Senectute and Laelius de Amicitia. The texts are based on a full reconsideration of the manuscript evidence and are presented in a clear and readable form.
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    La libertà umana: il ruolo della mente nella creazione del mondo.G. F. Azzone - 2005 - Torino: Bollati Boringhieri.
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  33. Force and the Conquest of Evil in Christian Ethics.G. F. Barbour - 1916 - Hibbert Journal 15:464.
     
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  34. Drug reward and addiction.G. F. Koob - 1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom, Fundamental Neuroscience. pp. 2--1127.
     
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  35. The american west-a philosophical interpretation.G. F. Kreyche - 1981 - Journal of Thought 16 (2):11-24.
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    (1 other version)Analytic Psychology: Volume I.G. F. Stout - 2002 - Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  37. Analytic Psychology: Volume Ii.G. F. Stout - 2003 - Routledge.
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    (1 other version)Mind and Matter: The First of Two Volumes Based on the Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of Edinburgh in 1919 and 1921.G. F. Stout - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1931, this book forms the first of two volumes based on the Gifford Lectures delivered at the University of Edinburgh in 1919 and 1921. The second volume, God and Nature, was originally published in 1952. The text provides a philosophical discussion of the nature of experience, examining the fundamental principles of knowledge regarding the physical world, the self and minds other than our own. Throughout this discussion, a carefully defined 'common sense' position is put forward as the (...)
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    (1 other version)Relative Suggestion.G. F. Stout - 1894 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1):61 - 89.
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  40. Transfer of learning: rule acquisition or statistical learning? Reply (vol 3, pg 290, 1999).G. F. Marcus - 1999 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 3 (9):322-322.
  41. A History of cosmology 1917-1955.G. F. R. Ellis - 1989 - In Don Howard & John Stachel, Einstein and the History of General Relativity. Birkhäuser. pp. 367--431.
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    The next British empire. A population policy for home amenity and empire defence.G. F. McCleary - 1938 - The Eugenics Review 30 (2):140.
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  43. Philosophy and Contemporary Man.G. F. Mclean - 1978 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 34 (2):322-322.
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  44. Myth and Genre on Athenian Vases.G. F. Pinney - 2003 - Classical Antiquity 22:41-43.
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    How Can Reason Be Practical?G. F. Schueler - 1996 - Critica 28 (84):41-62.
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    Population problems in the British Commonwealth.G. F. McCleary - 1938 - The Eugenics Review 30 (1):47.
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  47. Mate choice: a cognitive perspective.G. F. Miller - 1998 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2:161-201.
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    A short account of Greek philosophy from Thales to Epicurus.G. F. Parker - 1967 - New York,: Harper & Row.
  49. La rivoluzione francese e il suo significato filosofico.G. F. Hegel - 1948 - Rivista di Filosofia 39 (2):150.
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    Contacts between Modern Physics and Philosophical Idealism.G. -F. Hemens - 1937 - Travaux du IXe Congrès International de Philosophie 7:92-98.
    Hegel montre que la vérité est éternelle, que l'ego est l’unité de la vérité, et par là éternel, et que l’objectivité est issue du corps de vérité conceptuelle connue. La physique joue le mêmе role pour l’univers physique : un corps de vérité, mathématiquement déduit d’une identité А = A, et une objectivité, issue de ce corps de vérité qui n’existe qu’une fois connu. L’identité А = A est identifiable avec le ego sum ego.
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