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  1. Skepticism, relevant alternatives, and deductive closure.G. C. Sane - 2003 - In Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowledge: Readings in Epistemology. Longman. pp. 263.
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    Sane in Vergil and Ovid: an unpoetisches Wort revisited.G. C. Hansen - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (01):316-.
    In his influential work Unpoetische Wörter, B. Axelson mentions sane as one of the words used freely in prose but generally avoided in verse.1 He briefly discusses its occurrences in poetry. A closer look at these occurrences offers some insight into the manner in which Roman poets employed words usually associated with prose writing or everyday speech, while raising some interesting questions about the accepted text of a passage in the Aeneid and the style of Ovid's Heroides 16–21.
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  3. (1 other version)Skepticism, relevant alternatives, and deductive closure.G. C. Stine - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (4):249--261.
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    MIND: A quarterly Review, etc., edited by G. C. Robertson.G. C. Robertson - 1877 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 3:546 - 550.
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    Causality in Buddhist Philosophy.G. C. Pande - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch & Ronald Bontekoe (eds.), A Companion to World Philosophies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 370–380.
    The Buddhist philosophy of causality is primarily a theory (naya) of the human world. Its methodology, however, is objective and critical. It rejects the weight of mere authority or tradition, relies upon experience and reason, and emphasizes the critical examination and verification of all opinions. Although the Buddhist conception of knowledge and truth has a strong empirical and pragmatic bias (cf. Nyāya‐bindu 1.1), its conception of experience does not exclude introspection, rational intuition or mystical intuition (cf. Nyāya‐bindu 1.7–11). Although its (...)
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  6. The Second Vatican Council and the New Catholicism.G. C. Berkouwer & Lewis B. Smedes - 1965
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  7. The Triumph of Grace in the Theology of Karl Barth.G. C. Berkouwer, F. F. Bruce, Edward John Carnell, J. Gresham Machen, Reinhold Niebuhr & Paul Tillich - 1956
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  8. (1 other version)Time travel and changing the past: (Or how to kill yourself and live to tell the tale).G. C. Goddu - 2003 - Ratio 16 (1):16–32.
    According to the prevailing sentiment, changing the past is logically impossible. The prevailing sentiment is wrong. In this paper, I argue that the claim that changing the past entails a contradiction ultimately rests upon an empirical assumption, and so the conclusion that changing the past is logically impossible is to be resisted. I then present and discuss a model of time which drops the empirical assumption and coherently models changing the past. Finally, I defend the model, and changing the past, (...)
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  9. What exactly is logical pluralism?G. C. Goddu - 2002 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (2):218 – 230.
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    De Morgan and the Laws of Algebra.G. C. Smith - 1981 - Centaurus 25 (1):50-70.
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  11. Unexpected examinations and unprovable statements.G. C. Nerlich - 1961 - Mind 70 (280):503-513.
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    International ethical guidelines for biomedical research involving human subjects.C. G. Foster - 1994 - Journal of Medical Ethics 20 (2):123-124.
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    Many Paths to Consciousness or Just One?: Life in a Bounded Continuum.G. Leisman & C. Machado - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (7-8):83-96.
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  14. Sameness, difference, and continuity.G. C. Nerlich - 1957 - Analysis 18 (June):144-149.
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    A minimax algorithm better than alpha-beta?G. C. Stockman - 1979 - Artificial Intelligence 12 (2):179-196.
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    Basis of the horizontal-vertical illusion.G. C. Avery & R. H. Day - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (2):376.
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    Regress arguments in Plato.G. C. Nerlich - 1960 - Mind 69 (273):88-90.
  18. Faith and Justification.G. C. Berkouwer - 1954
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  19. Friedrich Nietzsche.G. B. Foster & C. W. Reese - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):365-366.
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  20. Nursing intervention taxonomy development.G. M. Bulechek & J. C. McCloskey - 1990 - In Joanne McCloskey Dochterman & Helen K. Grace (eds.), Current Issues in Nursing. Mosby. pp. 23--28.
     
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  21. Dylan at 80.C. Sandis & G. Browning (eds.) - forthcoming - Imprint Academic.
    2021 marks Dylan's 80th birthday and his 60th year in the music world. It invites us to look back on his career and the multitudes that it contains. Is he a song and dance man? A political hero? A protest singer? A self-portrait artist who has yet to paint his masterpiece? Is he Shakespeare in the alley? The greatest living exponent of American music? An ironsmith? Internet radio DJ? Poet (who knows it)? Is he a spiritual and religious parking meter? (...)
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    XIV—Linguistic Rules.G. C. J. Midgley - 1959 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 59 (1):271-290.
    G. C. J. Midgley; XIV—Linguistic Rules, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 59, Issue 1, 1 June 1959, Pages 271–290, https://doi.org/10.1093/aristot.
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    Walton on Argument Structure.G. C. Goddu - 2007 - Informal Logic 27 (1):5-26.
    In previous work I argued against (i) the likelihood of finding a theoretically sound foundation for the linked/convergent distinction and (ii) the utility of the distinction even if a sound theoretical basis could be found. Here I subject Douglas Walton’s comprehensive discussion of the linked/convergent distinction found in Argument Structure: A Pragmatic Theory to careful scrutiny and argue that at best Walton’s theory remains incomplete and that attempts to fill out the details will run afoul of at least one of (...)
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  24. Modern Uncertainty and Christian Faith.G. C. Berkouwer - 1953
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  25. The Providence of God.G. C. Berkouwer - 1952
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    C. O. Zuretti.— Sui dialetti letterari Greci. Turin, 1892.G. C. W. Warr - 1892 - The Classical Review 6 (04):179-.
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  27. Describing the macroscopic world: Closing the circle within the dynamical reduction program. [REVIEW]G. C. Ghirardi, R. Grassi & F. Benatti - 1995 - Foundations of Physics 25 (1):5-38.
    With reference to recently proposed theoretical models accounting for reduction in terms of a unified dynamics governing all physical processes, we analyze the problem of working out a worldview accommodating our knowledge about natural phenomena. We stress the relevant conceptual differences between the considered models and standard quantum mechanics. In spite of the fact that both theories describe systems within a genuine Hilbert space framework, the peculiar features of the spontaneous reduction models limit drastically the states which are dynamically stable. (...)
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    Cogency and the Validation of Induction.G. C. Goddu - 2004 - Argumentation 18 (1):25-41.
    I.T. Oakley claims that the cogency of invalid, but cogent, arguments is context independent. Robert Pargetter and John Bigelow claim that the apparent cogency of any cogent, but invalid, argument is to be explained by the existence of a corresponding valid argument. I argue that both claims are incorrect and provide my own account of the cogency of arguments.
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    Ian Ramsey and the practice of medicine.G. C. Ma - 1988 - Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (1):54-54.
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  30. Refutation or comparison?G. C. Archibald - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):279-296.
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    Faculty psychology and instinct psychology.G. C. Field - 1921 - Mind 30 (119):257-270.
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    Still no solution to non-verbal measures of analogical reasoning: Reply to Walker and Gopnik (2017).G. C. Glorioso, S. L. Kuznar, M. Pavlic & D. J. Povinelli - 2021 - Cognition 214 (C):104288.
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    Refining Hitchcock’s Definition of ‘Argument’.G. C. Goddu - unknown
    David Hitchcock, in his recent “Informal Logic and the Concept of Argument”, defends a recursive definition of ‘argument.’ I present and discuss several problems that arise for his definition. I argue that refining Hitchcock’s definition in order to resolve these problems reveals a crucial, but minimally explicated, relation that was, at best, playing an obscured role in the original definition or, at worst, completely absent from the original definition.
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    Die Koninkryk van God by Jesus: ’n Apokalipties-eskatologiese of eties-eskatologiese begrip?G. C. J. Nel & A. G. Van Aarde - 2002 - HTS Theological Studies 58 (3).
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  35. Logic of reduced power structures.G. C. Nelson - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (1):53-59.
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    Meaning other than what we say and referring.G. C. Stine - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 33 (4):319 - 337.
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    Critical notices.G. C. Field - 1936 - Mind 45 (177):77-86.
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    Critical notices.G. C. Field - 1923 - Mind 32 (125):77-86.
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  39. Order and counter-order.G. C. Waterston - 1966 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
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  40. Homage to Rudolf Carnap.Herbert Feigl, Carl G. Hempel, Richard C. Jeffrey, W. V. Quine, A. Shimony, Yehoshua Bar-Hillel, Herbert G. Bohnert, Robert S. Cohen, Charles Hartshorne, David Kaplan, Charles Morris, Maria Reichenbach & Wolfgang Stegmüller - 1970 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1970:XI-LXVI.
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    Un organo, due tessuti, molte cellule.C. Pagano & G. Milan - 2010 - Fenomenologia. Diálogos Possíveis Campinas: Alínea/Goiânia: Editora da Puc Goiás 3 (1):11-12.
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  42. Understanding Sankara Vedanta.G. C. Nayak - 1995 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 13:71-82.
     
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    Die funksie van die belydenis in die struktuur van die kerk en die betekenis daarvan vir die predikant.G. C. Velthuysen - 1985 - HTS Theological Studies 41 (3).
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    Skrifbeskouing en die Nederlandse geloofsbelydenis.G. C. Velthuysen - 1984 - HTS Theological Studies 40 (4).
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    MIND. A quarterly Review, etc., edit. by G. C. Robertson. October 1878.G. C. Robertson - 1879 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 7:98 - 101.
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  46. Schoonheid van kunst en natuur in Kants „Kritiek van het esthetisch oordeelsvermogen”.C. Cregoen G. Groot - 1986 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 87 (27):2-9.
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  47. The puzzling entanglement of Schrödinger's wave function.G. C. Ghirardi, A. Rimini & T. Weber - 1988 - Foundations of Physics 18 (1):1-27.
    A brief review of the conceptual difficulties met by the quantum formalism is presented. The main attempts to overcome these difficulties are considered and their limitations are pointed out. A recent proposal based on the assumption of the occurrence of a specific type of wave function collapse is discussed and its consequences for the above-mentioned problems are analyzed.
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    The Problem of the Rhesvs.G. C. Richards - 1916 - Classical Quarterly 10 (04):192-.
    Dr. Leaf's article in the Journal of Hellenic Studies has recalled our attention to the venerable problem of the Rhesus. I hasten to give my adhesion to his main contention that the play is a pièce d'occasion justifying or sanctifying the foundation of the city of Amphipolis. But, as he remarks, seeing that the oracle ordering the removal of the bones of Theseus from Skyros to Athens preceded the actual removal by some years, so this play may be intended to (...)
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    Socrates and Plato in Post-Aristotelian Tradition—I.G. C. Field - 1924 - Classical Quarterly 18 (3-4):127-.
    In a previous article, I have attempted to summarize the evidence of Aristotle about the relations of Socrates and Plato in the development of the theory of Ideas. It may be of interest now to carry the enquiry further, and to see whether writers later than Aristotle have anything of importance to say about the whole question of the general intellectual relationship between the two men. In particular we must enquire whether or how far they regard or say anything to (...)
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  50. Avoiding or changing the past.G. C. Goddu - 2011 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 92 (1):11-17.
    Some philosophers argue that any attempt to model changing the past will either be contradictory or really model avoiding the past. Using Nicholas Smith's (1997) argument as a basis, I formulate a generic version of this Avoidance Argument. I argue that the Avoidance Argument fails because (i) it involves an equivocation of what is meant by ‘bifurcation of the time of an event’ and (ii) resolving the equivocation results in the falsity of at least one of the premises. Hence, the (...)
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