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    Interpretation of imperfect line data as a three-dimensional scene.Gilbert Falk - 1972 - Artificial Intelligence 3:101-144.
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    Cooperation, Community, and Institution.Falk Hamann - 2023 - In Jenny Pelletier & Christian Rode (eds.), The Reality of the Social World: Medieval, Early Modern, and Contemporary Perspectives on Social Ontology. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 181-196.
    There are two approaches to the phenomenon of community in contemporary social ontology. The first is an attempt to account for community in terms of joint action or cooperation. Margaret Gilbert thus believes that by elucidating the nature of joint action we can come to understand more complex forms of collectivity such as communities. The second approach, put forth by John Searle, is to conceive of community as an institutional entity, that is, as a status collectively assigned to a (...)
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    Status und Anzahl der aristotelischen Kategorien.Falk Hamann - 2016 - In Kathi Beier & Thamar Leidi (eds.), Substanz denken: Aristoteles und seine Bedeutung für die moderne Metaphysik und Naturwissenschaft. Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 19–36.
    I discuss three well-known interpretations of Aristotle’s doctrine of categories: the linguistic interpretation put forth by Gilbert Ryle, the logical interpretation to be found in Kant, and the ontological interpretation by Franz Brentano. As it turns out, only Brentano provides us with an accurate understanding of this Aristotelian doctrine, which also allows us to locate and assess it within the context of Aristotle’s metaphysics.
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    Rights and Demands: A Foundational Inquiry.Margaret Gilbert - 2018 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Margaret Gilbert presents the first full-length treatment of a central class of rights: demand-rights. To have such a right is to have the standing or authority to demand a particular action of another person. Gilbert argues that joint commitment is a ground of demand-rights, and gives joint commitment accounts of both agreements and promises.
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  5. Belief, Acceptance, and What Happens in Groups: Some Methodological Considerations.Margaret Gilbert & Daniel Pilchman - 2014 - In Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Essays in Collective Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This paper argues for a methodological point that bears on a relatively long-standing debate concerning collective beliefs in the sense elaborated by Margaret Gilbert: are they cases of belief or rather of acceptance? It is argued that epistemological accounts and distinctions developed in individual epistemology on the basis of considering the individual case are not necessarily applicable to the collective case or, more generally, uncritically to be adopted in collective epistemology.
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  6. Plato.Gilbert Ryle - 1967 - In Paul Edwards (ed.), The Encyclopedia of philosophy. New York,: Macmillan. pp. 6--319.
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    Renaissance concepts of method.Neal Ward Gilbert - 1960 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
  8. Moral Relativism.Gilbert Harman - unknown
    According to moral relativism, there is not a single true morality. There are a variety of possible moralities or moral frames of reference, and whether something is morally right or wrong, good or bad, just or unjust, etc. is a relative matter—relative to one or another morality or moral frame of reference. Something can be morally right relative to one moral frame of reference and morally wrong relative to another. It is useful to compare moral relativism to other relativisms. One (...)
     
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  9. Stoic, Christian and Humanist.Gilbert Murray - 1953 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 143:480-482.
     
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  10. Logical form.Gilbert Harman - 1972 - Foundations of Language 9 (1):38-65.
    Theories of adverbial modification can be roughly distinguished into two sorts. One kind of theory takes logical form to follow surface grammatical form. Adverbs are treated as unanalyzable logical operators that turn a predicate or sentence into a different predicate or sentence respectively. And new rules of logic are stated for these operators. -/- A different kind of theory does not suppose that logical form must parallel surface grammatical form. It allows that logical form may have more to do with (...)
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  11. Le christ vérité selon saint Thomas d'Aquin.Gilbert Narcisse - 2004 - Revue Thomiste 104 (1-2):205-218.
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  12. L'universalité de la médiation du Verbe incarné selon saint Thomas d'Aquin.Gilbert Narcisse - 2006 - Revue Thomiste 106 (1-2):271-287.
     
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    Making sense of randomness: Implicit encoding as a basis for judgment.Ruma Falk & Clifford Konold - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (2):301-318.
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    Respect for Persons, Management Theory, and Business Ethics.Daniel R. Gilbert - 1991 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:111-120.
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  15. s infants we were given food and drink when» we were too helpless to nourish ourselves. And for many of us a day will come before we die when we are once again too helpless to feed ourselves. If there is any way in which the living can stand by those who are not yet dead, it would seem to be.Gilbert Meilaender - forthcoming - Bioethics: Basic Writings on the Key Ethical Questions That Surround the Major, Modern Biological Possibilities and Problems.
     
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    Toward A Nonimperialistic JRE: A Response to Ronald M. Green's Review of the "Journal of Religious Ethics".Gilbert Meilaender - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 25 (3):269 - 273.
    The text in which the original JRE editors announced the mission of their newly launched scholarly journal is susceptible to different readings. While Ronald Green has interpreted it as an intention to "effect" a "movement from Christian ethics to religious ethics," the author expresses doubt that any such general framework of "religious ethics" can be discerned in or imposed on distinctive religious traditions. He suggests that the problem of "parochialism and Western bias" is best addressed not through the imperialism of (...)
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  17. 240 Bibliography the application of Dilthey's philosophy to the study of literature. 1909—.Gilbert Murray & Ernst Elster - 1941 - In Norman Foerster, John Calvin McGalliard, René Wellek, Austin Warren & Wilbur Schramm (eds.), Literary scholarship. Chapel Hill,: The University of North Carolina Press. pp. 239.
     
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  18. Intentionality-Theory and the Nature of Thinking.Gilbert Ryle - 1973 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 27 (2/3=104/105):255.
     
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  19. Two Approaches to Shared Intention: An Essay in the Philosophy of Social Phenomena.Margaret Gilbert - 2008 - Analyse & Kritik 30 (2):483-514.
    Drawing on earlier work of the author that is both clarified and amplified here, this article explores the question: what is it for two or more people to intend to do something in the future? In short, what is it for people to share an intention? It argues for three criteria of adequacy for an account of shared intention (the disjunction, concurrence, and obligation criteria) and offers an account that satisfies them. According to this account, in technical terms explained in (...)
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    Deep brain stimulation in the media: over-optimistic media portrayals calls for a new strategy involving journalists and scientifics in the ethical debate.Frederic Gilbert & Ovadia Daniela - 2011 - Journal of Integrative in Neuroscience 5 (16).
    Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is optimistically portrayed in contemporary media. This already happened with psychosurgery during the first half of the twentieth century. The tendency of popular media to hype the benefits of DBS therapies, without equally highlighting risks, fosters public expectations also due to the lack of ethical analysis in the scientific literature. Media are not expected (and often not prepared) to raise the ethical issues which remain unaddressed by the scientific community. To obtain a more objective portrayal of (...)
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  21. Collective Intentions, Commitment, and Collective Action Problems.Margaret Gilbert - 2007 - In Fabienne Peter (ed.), rationality and commitment. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 258.
     
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    Jean-Marie Vaysse, Hegel. Temps et histoire.Gilbert Gérard - 1999 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 97 (3-4):678-680.
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  23. The ontology of intentionality I: The dependence ontological account of order: Mediate and immediate moments and pieces of dependent and independent objects.Gilbert T. Null - 2007 - Husserl Studies 23 (1):33-69.
    This is the first of three essays which use Edmund Husserl's dependence ontology to formulate a non-Diodorean and non-Kantian temporal semantics for two-valued, first-order predicate modal languages suitable for expressing ontologies of experience (like physics and cognitive science). This essay's primary desideratum is to formulate an adequate dependence-ontological account of order. To do so it uses primitive (proper) part and (weak) foundation relations to formulate seven axioms and 28 definitions as a basis for Husserl's dependence ontological theory of relating moments. (...)
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  24. Pour servir d'introduction à la déontologie médicale..Fernand Heger-Gilbert - 1945 - Bruxelles,: Office de publicité.
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  25. (1 other version)Jīne ke salīqe.Gilbert Highet - 1964 - Lāhaur: Maqbūl Ikaiḍamī, bih ishtirāk Maktabah-yi Frainklin. Edited by Raʼīs Aḥmad Jaʻfrī.
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  26. (1 other version)Nāqābil-i task̲h̲īr z̲ihn-i insānī =.Gilbert Highet - 1957 - Lāhaur: Yūnīvarsiṭī Buk Ejansī, bih ishtirāk Maktabah-yi Frainklin. Edited by ʻĀbid ʻAlī ʻĀbid & Muḥammad Ṣafdar.
     
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    Complexity at the social science interface.Nigel Gilbert & Seth Bullock - 2014 - Complexity 19 (6):1-4.
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    Autonomy, Persons, and Justice.Daniel R. Gilbert - 1992 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:119-125.
  29. El don, ¿con o sin donador?Paul P. Gilbert - 2006 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 38 (116):81-104.
     
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  30. La formation religieuse d’Henri de Lubac.Paul Gilbert - 2010 - Gregorianum 91:620-624.
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  31. LaFollette, H.-Personal Relationships.P. Gilbert - 1997 - Philosophical Books 38:131-131.
     
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    Strategy & Justice and the Concept of Convention.Daniel R. Gilbert - 1992 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:169-171.
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  33. Travail intellectuel; invention.Édouard Jean Gilbert - 1949 - Paris,: Biologica.
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  34. Zygmunt Bauman. Postmodern Ethics.P. Gilbert - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12:207-207.
     
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  35. André Stanguennec, Etre, soi, sens. Les antécédences herméneutiques de la dialectique réflexive (Villeneuve d'Ascq, Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2008).Gilbert Gérard - 2010 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 108 (3):571-577.
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    Beliefs and Concepts: Comments on Brian Loar, "Must Beliefs Be Sentences?".Gilbert Harman - 1982 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1982:654 - 661.
    Concepts, not the beliefs employing them, have uses or roles in thought. Most conceptual roles cannot be specified solipsistically, and do not have inner aspects that can be specified solipsistically. (To think otherwise is to confuse function with misfunction.) A theory of truth conditions plays no useful part in any adequate account of conceptual role. Ordinary views about beliefs assign them conceptual structures which figure in explanations of functional relations. Which conceptual structures beliefs have may be relative to an arbitrary (...)
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  37. El misterio de la libertad en Louis Lavelle.Gilbert G. Hardy - 1985 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 53:253-260.
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  38. Lx8i^^ g? Jn view~.Gilbert Harman - 2003 - In Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowledge: Readings in Epistemology. Longman. pp. 167.
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  39. What is a gene?—Revisited.Raphael Falk - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (4):396-406.
    The dialectic discourse of the ‘gene’ as the unit of heredity deduced from the phenotype, whether an intervening variable or a hypothetical construct, appeared to be settled with the presentation of the molecular model of DNA: the gene was reduced to a sequence of DNA that is transcribed into RNA that is translated into a polypeptide; the polypeptides may fold into proteins that are involved in cellular metabolism and structure, and hence function. This path turned out to be more bewildering (...)
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    History and philosophy of science through models: The case of chemical kinetics.Rosária Justi & John K. Gilbert - 1999 - Science & Education 8 (3):287-307.
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    The dominance of traits in genetic analysis.Raphael Falk - 1991 - Journal of the History of Biology 24 (3):457-484.
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    Two Lessons on Animal and Man.Gilbert Simondon - 2011 - Univocal Publishing.
    Gilbert Simondon was a French philosopher of technology best known for his theory of individuation through transduction in a metastable environment. Simondon's work has been championed by thinkers such as Gille Deleuze and continues to attract new interest within a variety of academic fields.
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    Version.Gilbert Norwood - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (5-6):97-.
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    Generalizing abstraction and the judgment of subsumption in Aron Gurwitsch's version of Husserl's theory of intentionality.Gilbert T. Null - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):469-488.
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    Phenomenology and the Theory of Science, by Aron Gurwitsch.Gilbert Null - 1981 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 12 (2):187-189.
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  46. Two-valued logics of intentionality: Temporality, truth, modality, and identity.Gilbert T. Null - 2007 - Husserl Studies 23 (3):187-228.
    The essay introduces a non-Diodorean, non-Kantian temporal modal semantics based on part-whole, rather than class, theory. Formalizing Edmund Husserl’s theory of inner time consciousness, §3 uses his protention and retention concepts to define a relation of self-awareness on intentional events. §4 introduces a syntax and two-valued semantics for modal first-order predicate object-languages, defines semantic assignments for variables and predicates, and truth for formulae in terms of the axiomatic version of Edmund Husserl’s dependence ontology (viz. the Calculus [CU] of Urelements) introduced (...)
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  47. Pro Patria: An Essay on Patriotism.Margaret Gilbert - 2009 - The Journal of Ethics 13 (4):319-346.
    This essay focuses on what patriotism is, as opposed to the value of patriotism. It focuses further on the basic patriotic motive: one acts with this motive if one acts on behalf of one's country as such. I first argue that pre-theoretically the basic patriotic motive is sufficient to make an act patriotic from a motivational point of view. In particular the agent need not ascribe virtues or achievements to his country nor need he feel towards it the emotions characteristic (...)
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  48. Immanent and transcendent approaches to the theory of meaning.Gilbert Harman - 1990 - In Robert B. Barrett & Roger F. Gibson (eds.), Perspectives on Quine. Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
  49. The Ordeal of This Generation. The War, the League, and the Future.Gilbert Murray - 1929 - Humana Mente 4 (16):572-573.
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  50. Problems with Probabilistic Semantics.Gilbert Harman - 1983 - In Alex Orenstein & Rafael Stern (eds.), Developments in Semantics. Haven. pp. 243-237.
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