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  1. 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.
  2. Stoic, Christian and Humanist.Gilbert Murray - 1953 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 143:480-482.
     
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    Renaissance concepts of method.Neal Ward Gilbert - 1960 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
  4. Le christ vérité selon saint Thomas d'Aquin.Gilbert Narcisse - 2004 - Revue Thomiste 104 (1-2):205-218.
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  5. 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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  6. Evolution, social roles, and the differences in shame and guilt.Paul Gilbert - 2003 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 70 (4):1205-1230.
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    Folk psychology takes sociality seriously.Margaret Gilbert - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (4):707-708.
  8. 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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  9. Mathematical Platonism and the Nature of Infinity.Gilbert B. Côté - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):372-375.
    An analysis of the counter-intuitive properties of infinity as understood differently in mathematics, classical physics and quantum physics allows the consideration of various paradoxes under a new light (e.g. Zeno’s dichotomy, Torricelli’s trumpet, and the weirdness of quantum physics). It provides strong support for the reality of abstractness and mathematical Platonism, and a plausible reason why there is something rather than nothing in the concrete universe. The conclusions are far reaching for science and philosophy.
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    Rethinking teacher preparation for teaching controversial topics in a community of inquiry.Simone Thornton, Gilbert Burgh, Jennifer Bleazby & Mary Graham - 2022 - In Arie Kizel (ed.), Philosophy with children and teacher education: Global perspectives on critical, creative and caring thinking. Routledge. pp. 194-203.
    Contemporary socio-political issues often seen as socially controversial and highly politicised topics, such as anthropogenic climate change, public scepticism over preventive public health measures during pandemics such as COVID-19, and Indigenous sovereignty, lands rights, and ways of knowing, being and doing, highlight the need for education to address such issues more effectively. Controversial issues do not exist in isolation. They are connected to questions of order, interpretation, meaning-making, ethics, and why and how we live, i.e., to philosophical questions. We argue (...)
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    Happiness beyond the Absurd: the Existentialist Quest of Camus.Gilbert G. Hardy - 1979 - Philosophy Today 23 (4):367-379.
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  12. (1 other version)Indeterminacy, Relativity, and Behaviorism.Gilbert Harman - 2013 - In Gilbert Harman & Ernest LePore (eds.), A Companion to W. V. O. Quine. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Part I: Foundations of reasoning.Gilbert Harman - 2008 - In Jonathan Eric Adler & Lance J. Rips (eds.), Reasoning: Studies of Human Inference and its Foundations. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 35.
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    Philosophy of language.Gilbert Harman - 2012 - In Gerhard Preyer (ed.), Donald Davidson on truth, meaning, and the mental. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 39.
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    The Simplest Hypothesis.Gilbert Harman - 1988 - Critica 20 (59):23-42.
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    Value and Free Choice: Lavelle's Attempt at a Reconciliation.Gilbert G. Hardy - 1984 - Philosophy Today 28 (4):308-318.
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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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  18. Person and Work: In Search of Theological Convergence.Gilbert Meilaender - 2013 - Nova et Vetera 11 (4).
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  19. 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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  21. 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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  22. Practical aspects of theoretical reasoning.Gilbert Harman - 2004 - In Alfred R. Mele & Piers Rawling (eds.), The Oxford handbook of rationality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 45--56.
    Harman distinguishes between two uses of the term “logic”: as referring either to the theory of implication or to the theory of reasoning, which are quite distinct. His interest here is reasoning: a process that can modify intentions and beliefs. To a first approximation, theoretical reasoning is concerned with what to believe and practical reasoning is concerned with what to intend to do, although it is possible to have practical reasons to believe something. Practical considerations are relevant to whether to (...)
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  23. Triple-Aspect Monism and the Ontology of Quantum Particles.Gilbert B. Côté - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (4):451.
    An analysis of the physical implications of abstractness reveals the reality of three interconnected modes of existence: abstract, virtual and concrete, corresponding in physics to information, energy and matter. This triple-aspect monism clarifies the ontological status of subatomic quantum particles. It also provides a non-spooky solution to the weirdness of quantum physics and a new outlook for the mind-body problem. The ontological implications are profound for both physics and philosophy.
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  24. 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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    Autonomy, Persons, and Justice.Daniel R. Gilbert - 1992 - The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics:119-125.
  26. El don, ¿con o sin donador?Paul P. Gilbert - 2006 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 38 (116):81-104.
     
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  27. La formation religieuse d’Henri de Lubac.Paul Gilbert - 2010 - Gregorianum 91:620-624.
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  28. 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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  30. Travail intellectuel; invention.Édouard Jean Gilbert - 1949 - Paris,: Biologica.
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  31. Zygmunt Bauman. Postmodern Ethics.P. Gilbert - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12:207-207.
     
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  32. 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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  34. El misterio de la libertad en Louis Lavelle.Gilbert G. Hardy - 1985 - Revista de Filosofía (México) 53:253-260.
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  35. Lx8i^^ g? Jn view~.Gilbert Harman - 2003 - In Steven Luper (ed.), Essential Knowledge: Readings in Epistemology. Longman. pp. 167.
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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.
  37. Pour servir d'introduction à la déontologie médicale..Fernand Heger-Gilbert - 1945 - Bruxelles,: Office de publicité.
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  38. (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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  39. (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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    (1 other version)Paideia: The Ideals of Greek Culture: Ii. In Search of the Divine Centre.Gilbert Highet (ed.) - 1986 - Oup Usa.
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    The Mind of Man.Gilbert Highet - 1954 - Oxford University Press.
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    (1 other version)Collective Wrongdoing.Margaret Gilbert - 2002 - Social Theory and Practice 28 (1):167-187.
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    Complexity at the social science interface.Nigel Gilbert & Seth Bullock - 2014 - Complexity 19 (6):1-4.
  44. 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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    Do cognitive psychologists share a paradigm? A second look.Patricia Holley & Janet Stack - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (1):65-66.
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    'Show Me Your Original Face Before You Were Born': The Convergence of Public Fetuses and Sacred DNA.Scott F. Gilbert & Rebecca Howes-Mischel - 2004 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 26 (3/4):377 - 479.
    Embryology is an intensely visual field, and it has provided the public with images of human embryos and fetuses. The responses to these images can be extremely powerful and personal, and the images (as well as our reactions to them) are conditioned by social and political agendas. The image of the 'autonomous fetus' abstracts the fetus from the mother, the womb, and from all social contexts, thereby emphasizing 'individuality'. The image of 'sacred DNA' emphasizes DNA as the unmoved mover, the (...)
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    Emotive Language in Argumentation.Michael Gilbert - 2014 - Informal Logic 34 (3):337-340.
    Book Review Emotive Language in Argumentation by Fabrizio Macagno and Douglas Walton New York: Cambridge UP. 9781107676657. Review by MICHAEL A. GILBERT Department of Philosophy York University 4700 Keele St, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 gilbert@yorku.ca.
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  48. Can Cogency Vanish?Gilbert Plumer - 2016 - Cogency: Journal of Reasoning and Argumentation 8 (1):89-109.
    This paper considers whether universally—for all (known) rational beings—an argument scheme or pattern can go from being cogent (well-reasoned) to fallacious. This question has previously received little attention, despite the centrality of the concepts of cogency, scheme, and fallaciousness. I argue that cogency has vanished in this way for the following scheme, a common type of impersonal means-end reasoning: X is needed as a basic necessity or protection of human lives, therefore, X ought to be secured if possible. As it (...)
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    Le don: amitié et paternité.Paul Gilbert & Silvano Petrosino - 2003 - Editions Lessius.
    Oser parler du " don ", c'est prendre à rebours la logique économique et les dérives sociales qu'elle génère ; c'est faire droit à une attente inamissible des personnes et des sociétés. " Faire un don " perturbe de l'intérieur les mouvements économiques et leurs lois d'échange. Marcel Mauss a estimé que l'échange de dons unifiait les sociétés, mais un don sans retour, et donc sans contre-don, peut ouvrir celles-ci à des dimensions d'essentielle humanité, irréductibles aux lois des marchés. Jacques (...)
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    Historical Theory and the Structure of Moral Argument in Marx.Alan Gilbert - 1981 - Political Theory 9 (2):173-205.
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