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    Les Philosophies du Néo-Darwinisme: Conceptions Divergentes Sur l'Homme Et le Sens de L'Évolution.Richard G. Delisle - 2009 - Presses Universitaires de France.
    Contrairement à une croyance trop répandue, le darwinisme et son prolongement au XXe siècle — le néo-darwinisme — ne portent pas sur une idée de l'évolution fondée sur la simple notion de « la survie du plus apte ». Si la théorie de la sélection naturelle est partie intégrante du néo-darwinisme, plusieurs de ses fondateurs seront en quête d'une conception beaucoup plus généreuse, pleine et compréhensive de l'évolution. En réalité, la révolution dite darwinienne s'insère au coeur d'une révolution intellectuelle (...)
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  2. Os filósofos Pré-socráticos.G. S. Kirk & J. E. Raven - 1980 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 36 (1):117-119.
     
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    Five papers on logic and foundations.G. S. Ceitin (ed.) - 1971 - Providence, R.I.,: American Mathematical Society.
    Markov, A. A. On constructive mathematics.--Ceĭtin, G. S. Mean value theorems in constructive analysis.--Zaslavskiĭ, I. D. and Ceĭtlin, G. S. On singular coverings and properties of constructive functions connected with them.--Maslov, S. Ju. Certain properties of E. L. Post's apparatus of canonical calculi.--Zaslavskiĭ, I. D. Graph schemes with memory.
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    The presocratic philosophers.G. S. Kirk - 1957 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press. Edited by J. E. Raven.
    This book traces the intellectual revolution initiated by Thales in the sixth century BC to its culmination in the metaphysics of Parmenides.
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  5. (1 other version)Computability and Logic.G. S. Boolos & R. C. Jeffrey - 1977 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 28 (1):95-95.
     
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    Hegel's science of absolute spirit.G. S. Hall - 1873 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 7 (3):44 - 59.
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    The Rational and the Social.G. S. Axtell - 1993 - Noûs 27 (2):276-278.
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    Some Problems in Anaximander.G. S. Kirk - 1955 - Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):21-.
    This article deals with four almost classic problems in Anaximander. of these the first is of comparatively minor importance, and the second is important not for what Anaximander thought but for what Aristotle thought he thought. Problem i is: Did Anaximander describe his as ? Problem 2: Did Aristotle mean Anaximander when he referred to people who postulated an intermediate substance ? Problem 3: Did Anaximander think that there were innumerable successive worlds? Problem 4: What is the extent and implication (...)
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    Pre-Christian Speculation.G. S. Kirk - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):160 - 161.
    I do not mean to suggest that Kroner's book is not in many places interesting and learned, nor that, in its original form of lectures, it had no value. But, apart from the exaggeration and distortion of the central thesis, the detailed treatment of historical points leaves one with little confidence and robs the work of what usefulness it might have had. Thus an unquestioning application of Nietzche's division of Greek thinkers into 'Dionysiac' and 'Apollonian' leads to remarks like the (...)
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  10. Popper on science and the presocratics.G. S. Kirk - 1960 - Mind 69 (275):318-339.
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    Anti-materialism.G. S. Hall - 1872 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 6 (3):216 - 222.
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  12. Advance directives and advance health care planning.G. S. Fischer, J. A. Tulsky & R. M. Arnold - 2004 - Encyclopedia of Bioethics 1:78-86.
     
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    Do men grow to resemble their wives, or vice versa?G. S. Sutton - 1993 - Journal of Biosocial Science 25:25-25.
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  14. L'Abdication de Dioclétien.G. S. R. Thomas - 1973 - Byzantion 43:229-47.
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  15. Semanticheskie problemy rechevoĭ dei︠a︡telʹnosti: sbornik nauchnykh trudov.G. S. Romanova (ed.) - 1984 - Moskva: [S.N.].
     
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  16. Bilateral Asymmetry of Function.G. S. Hall - 1884 - Mind 9:93.
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  17. The Presocratic Philosophers.G. S. Kirk, J. E. Raven & M. Schofield - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (4):465-469.
     
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    Collingwood's Detective Image of the Historian and the Study of Hadrian's Wall.G. S. Couse - 1990 - History and Theory 29 (4):57.
    The most searching elaboration of the detective image of the historian has come from the pen of R. G. Collingwood. His short detective story "Who Killed John Doe?" implied that, in spite of the often tentative nature of the question-answer process in a successful historical investigation, the pieces of the puzzle fit together and their coherence becomes self-evident. The predominance of physical evidence in Collingwood's detective story had its counterpart in his research on Hadrian's Wall. In examining the questions raised (...)
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  19. Orality and sequence.G. S. Kirk - 1983 - In Kevin Robb, Language and thought in early Greek philosophy. La Salle, Ill.: Hegeler Institute.
  20. Pravovoe osoznanie deĭstvitelʹnosti.G. S. Ostroumov - 1969 - Moskva,: "Nauka,".
     
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  21. On Defning Myths.G. S. Kirk - 1973 - Phronesis 18:61.
  22. Vvedenie v dialektiku tvorchestva.G. S. Batishchev - 1997 - S.-Peterburg: RKhGI.
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    Varia Socratica.G. S. Brett & A. E. Taylor - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (1):94.
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  24. Children and the Movies: Media Influence and the Payne Fund Controversy.G. S. Jowett, I. C. Jarvie & K. H. Fuller - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28:155-157.
     
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  25. Per la storia del giansenismo: xintesi del movimento fino al consolato napoleonica.G. S. Manfredi - 1929 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 5.
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    G.S. Smith, D.S. Mirsky: A Russian-English Life, 1890–1939. [REVIEW]G. S. Smith - 2003 - Studies in East European Thought 55 (3):269-271.
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    Parmenides' Refutation of Motion.G. S. Kirk & Michael C. Stokes - 1960 - Phronesis 5 (1):1 - 4.
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    Two evolutionary theories, by M. grene; a further discussion.G. S. Carter - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 14 (56):345-349.
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    An observational study of anger.G. S. Gates - 1926 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 9 (4):325.
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  30. A presumption against violence in the Christian" just war"-On the relevance of the'Question at Vespers' by Jacques Almain.G. S. Davis - 1999 - Journal of Religious Ethics 27 (2):369-374.
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    Preface.G. S. M. - 1985 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 19:vii-x.
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    Royce's Metaphysics. [REVIEW]G. S. R. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):542-542.
    An early work of Marcel's, mainly expository, written because he held that a contemporary philosopher cannot reflect on questions of time and eternity and of the nature of the individual without close scrutiny of Royce's solution. Marcel develops Royce's conception of absolute idealism from the analysis of certain perennial problems of epistemology. The problematic approach lends cogency to a lucid exposition.--R. G. S.
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    (1 other version)A Fragment Of Sappho Reinterpreted.G. S. Kirk - 1919 - Classical Quarterly 13 (1):51-52.
    It seems very commonly agreed that Sappho's wedding-songs display none of the ritual obscenity so frequent in the genre. Thus D. L. Page wrote of fr. i ioa that ‘There is no trace here or elsewhere in Sappho of that ribaldry which was characteristic of the songs recited at this and other stages of Greek wedding-ceremonies’. Similarly Sir Maurice Bowra asserted of fr. 111 that it is ‘neither bawdy nor exalted, but playful. If the humour is a bit primitive, that (...)
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  34. (1 other version)The Atomic Self.G. S. Fullerton - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:528.
     
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  35. (1 other version)The Knower in Psychology.G. S. Fullerton - 1897 - Philosophical Review 6:424.
     
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    On the Distinctiveness of the Text and Subtext in Soviet Social Studies.G. S. Batygin - 2001 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 39 (4):84-88.
    Fustel de Coulanges noted a paradoxical feature in historical research: when we have practically unlimited quantities of facts and evidence, the difficulties in a rational reconstruction of the past become insurmountable. For normal historical research a line must be drawn between the contemporary period and the past. As long as there is no such a line, judgments of taste dictate the topics and the optics of research. Hence, it is more difficult than it might appear at first glance to write (...)
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  37. The Absent Relata Problem: Can absences and omissions really be causes?G. S. Botterill & Jane Suilin Lavelle - unknown
     
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  38. Malcolm Schofield, Plato: Political Philosophy.G. S. Bowe - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (5):373.
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    Interference in complementary spaces.G. S. Agarwal - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (2):219-228.
    I present the current experimental and theoretical work on interference in complementary spaces. These ideas are applicable to both light and matter waves. I give a detailed treatment for classical light beams in frequency and time domains. I also present a description which gives the totality of interferences.
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    A Passage in De Plantis.G. S. Kirk - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (01):5-6.
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    The Irrational in Politics.G. S. Pomerants - 1993 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (1):6-15.
    In the sixties I attempted to comprehend the Zen paradox: 1,400 years of handing down a tradition through absurd statements. I had to construct a theory of the absurd. It led me to the conclusion that not only connections among words could be absurd ; connections among objects themselves could also be absurd. God hung on the cross seemed an absurdity. The Apostle Paul acutely felt this absurdity, and later Tertullian felt it even more acutely. A thousand years later, for (...)
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  42. Popper's Verisimilitude.G. S. Robinson - 1971 - Analysis 31 (6):194 - 196.
    Popper proposes a technical concept of 'verisimilitude' as a test of the progressiveness of scientific theories. The paper attempts to show its uselessness and inapplicability on mathematical and practical grounds, As well as raising doubts about the value of any such attempt to give a mechanical test of scientific progress.
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    The Soul and its Mechanism. A. A. Bailey.G. S. Brett - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):365-366.
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    Wilhelm Dilthey's Philosophy of History. [REVIEW]G. S. R. - 1957 - Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):541-541.
    An intellectual biography, sketching the development from Dilthey, the theologian, to Dilthey, the philosopher of history and culture. The major intellectual influences are presented in the variegated setting of the contemporary scholarly community and the dominant modes of thought and controversies in that community. A systematic exposition of Dilthey's thought follows. Altogether a lucid and interesting introduction to Dilthey.--R. G. S.
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    Stem cells and the elixir of life.G. S. Evans & C. S. Potten - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (3):135-138.
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    Greek Science.G. S. Kirk - 1961 - Philosophy Today 5 (2):108.
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    History and The Homeric Iliad.G. S. Kirk - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):8-.
  48. Man Against Mass Society.G. S. Fraser (ed.) - 2008 - St. Augustine's Press.
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  49. Experimental Psychology.G. S. Hall - 1885 - Mind 10:245.
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    Gravitational field equations based on Finsler geometry.G. S. Asanov - 1983 - Foundations of Physics 13 (5):501-527.
    The analysis of a previous paper (see Ref. 1), in which the possibility of a Finslerian generalization of the equations of motion of gravitational field sources was demonstrated, is extended by developing the Finslerian generalization of the gravitational field equations on the basis of the complete contractionK = K lj lj of the Finslerian curvature tensorK l j hk (x, y). The relevant Lagrangian is constructed by the replacement of the directional variabley i inK by a vector fieldy i (x), (...)
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