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    The Architecture of Experience: A Discussion of the Role of Language and Literature in the Construction of the World.Graham Dunstan Martin - 1981
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  2. Towards Non-Being: The Logic and Metaphysics of Intentionality.Graham Priest - 2005 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (1):116-118.
     
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    Memory is the medium.Graham Wood - 2017 - New Paltz, NY: Codhill Press.
    A poetic visual meditation on creativity and the nature of imagination and experience.
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  4. Object-Oriented Ontology.Graham Harman - 2015 - In Michael Hauskeller, Thomas Drew Philbeck & Curtis D. Carbonell, The Palgrave Handbook of Posthumanism in Film and Television. New York, NY: Palgrave. pp. 401-409.
     
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    Science Before Socrates: Parmenides, Anaxagoras, and the New Astronomy.Daniel Graham - 2013 - New York, US: Oup Usa.
    In Science before Socrates, Daniel W. Graham argues against the belief that the Presocratic philosophers did not produce any empirical science and that the first major Greek science, astronomy, did not develop until at least the time of Plato. Instead, Graham proposes that the advances made by Presocratic philosophers in the study of astronomy deserve to be considered as scientific contributions.
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    Deviant Logic.Graham Priest - 1975 - Philosophical Quarterly 25 (101):371.
  7. Stengers on Emergence.Graham Harman - 2014 - Biosocieties 9 (1):99-104.
  8. David Sedley, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Greek and Roman Philosophy Reviewed by.Daniel W. Graham - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (5):359-362.
  9. Editorial.George Graham - 1985 - Behavior and Philosophy 13 (1):1.
     
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  10. E-commerce And The Problem Of Projection.Gordon Graham - 2000 - Ends and Means 4 (3).
     
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    Practical Phrenology Simplified by Measurement, Or, Man and Woman Their Own Phrenologist: With Practical Hints how to Improve the Moral, Religious, Mental, and Social Conditions of the People.Alexander Graham & J. Oliver - 1869
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    Shadows in the cave: mapping the conscious universe.Graham Dunstan Martin - 1990 - New York, NY, USA: Arkana.
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    Testimony is not disjunctive.Peter J. Graham - 2022 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):1-18.
    Jennifer Lackey argues that “testimony” in philosophy has one sense, but that sense—the concept expressed—is disjunctive. One disjunct she calls speaker-testimony and the other disjunct she calls hearer-testimony. A speaker then testifies simpliciter iff the speaker either speaker-testifies or hearer-testifies. Inadequate views of testimony, she argues, fail to recognize, distinguish and then disjoin these two “aspects” of testimony. I argue that her view about the semantics of “testimony” is mistaken and that her criticisms of two other views—mine included —are ineffective. (...)
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  14. An ordinal analysis for theories of self-referential truth.Graham Emil Leigh & Michael Rathjen - 2010 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 49 (2):213-247.
    The first attempt at a systematic approach to axiomatic theories of truth was undertaken by Friedman and Sheard (Ann Pure Appl Log 33:1–21, 1987). There twelve principles consisting of axioms, axiom schemata and rules of inference, each embodying a reasonable property of truth were isolated for study. Working with a base theory of truth conservative over PA, Friedman and Sheard raised the following questions. Which subsets of the Optional Axioms are consistent over the base theory? What are the proof-theoretic strengths (...)
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    On Truth and Lie in the Object-Oriented Sense.Graham Harman - 2022 - Open Philosophy 5 (1):437-463.
    This article begins with a treatment of Friedrich Nietzsche’s early essay “On Truth and Lie in the Extra-Moral Sense.” The essay is often read, in the deconstructive tradition, as a showcase example of the impossibility of making a literal philosophical claim: is Nietzsche’s claim that all truth is merely metaphorical itself a true statement, or merely a metaphorical one? The present article claims that this supposed paradox relies on the groundless assumption that all philosophy must ultimately be grounded in some (...)
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    Sense, entailment and modus ponens.Graham Priest - 1980 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (4):415 - 435.
  17. Paraconsistent Belief Revision.Graham Priest - 2001 - Theoria 67 (3):214-228.
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  18. Is arithmetic consistent?Graham Priest - 1994 - Mind 103 (411):337-349.
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    Identity-specific face adaptation effects: Evidence for abstractive face representations.Graham Hole - 2011 - Cognition 119 (2):216-228.
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    Malabou’s Political Critique of Speculative Realism.Graham Harman - 2021 - Open Philosophy 4 (1):94-105.
    A recent political critique of Speculative Realism by Catherine Malabou finds fault with this loosely arranged movement for its focus on reality in its own right, apart from the subject. Malabou responds with a radical ontological claim, holding effectively – if not always explicitly – that subject and object mutually generate one another amidst a primal void. After criticizing this idea, I point to some of the difficult political consequences of such a position, though Malabou defines it positively as an (...)
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  21. A New Occasionalism?Graham Harman - 2016 - In Bruno Latour & Peter Weibel, Reset Modernity! MIT Press. pp. 129-138.
     
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  22. Speaking and Listening to Acts of Political Dissent.Graham Hubbs & Matthew Chrisman - 2018 - In Casey Rebecca Johnson, Voicing Dissent: The Ethics and Epistemology of Making Disagreement Public. New York: Routledge. pp. 164-81.
    In the past few years, the United States has seen violent street protests in response to police killing unarmed people of color, angry protests by university students concerned about the racist legacy of their institutions, and verbally disruptive protests inside rallies of the (then) Republican nominee for president, Donald Trump. Some of these acts of protest have been clearly legal, protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution; others, by contrast, have not, but may nevertheless be be defensible (...)
     
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    Return to the brain of Eden: restoring the connection between neurochemistry and consciousness.Graham Gynn - 2014 - Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions. Edited by Tony Wright.
    An exploration of our fall from the pinnacle of human evolution 200,000 years ago and how we can begin our return. Explores recent neurological and psychological research on the brain and the role of plant biochemistry in human brain expansion. Explains how humanity's prehistoric diet change led to a neurodegenerative condition characterized by aggression and a fearful perception of the world. Outlines a strategy of raw foods, tantric sexuality, shamanic practices, and entheogens to reverse our mental degeneration and restore our (...)
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  24. Revenge, Field, and ZF.Graham Priest - 2007 - In J. C. Beall, The Revenge of the Liar: New Essays on the Paradox. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK. pp. 225.
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    Concerning the COVID-19 Event.Graham Harman - 2020 - Philosophy Today 64 (4):845-849.
    This article focuses on Alain Badiou’s surprisingly moderate response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is shown that his dismissal of the virus as a familiar problem best dealt with by bureaucratic managers stems from an overly idealist approach to one of his key philosophical topics: the event.
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    Thus Spoke Zarathustra and a Europe Yet to Come.Katherine Graham - 2020 - In Marco Brusotti, Michael J. McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens, European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 107-116.
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    The logical paradoxes and the law of excluded middle.Graham Priest - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (131):160-165.
  28. Aristotle with a Twist.Graham Harman - 2013 - In Eileen A. Joy, Anna Kłosowska, Nicola Masciandaro & Michael O'Rourke, Speculative Medievalisms: Discography. punctum books.
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    Weird Fallibilism.Graham Harman - 2024 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 61 (3):105-119.
    In the friendly dispute between the philosophers of science Paul Feyerabend and Imre Lakatos, both authors proclaim their allegiance to fallibilism: a term first coined by Charles Sanders Peirce, though often associated more strongly with Karl Popper. Yet Lakatos charges that Feyerabend’s position amounts to scepticism rather than fallibilism, given that the latter accounts for theoretical change but not theoretical progress. Famously, progress for Lakatos occurs by way of a progressive research program, one that expands in scope over time, tackles (...)
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  30. Autonomous Objects.Graham Harman - 2011 - New Formations (71):125-130.
     
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  31. Sex And Love In the Bible.William Graham Cole - 1959
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  32. A Guide to the Gospels.W. Graham Scroggie - 1948
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  33. Some Weak Theories of Truth.Graham E. Leigh - 2015 - In T. Achourioti, H. Galinon, J. Martínez Fernández & K. Fujimoto, Unifying the Philosophy of Truth. Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    In this article we present a number of axiomatic theories of truth which are conservative extensions of arithmetic. We isolate a set of ten natural principles of truth and prove that every consistent permutation of them forms a theory conservative over Peano arithmetic.
     
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  34. Książę Sieci - Bruno Latour i Metafizyka.Graham Harman - 2016 - Count August Cieszkowski Foundation.
     
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    Novelty in Badiou’s Theory of Objects: Alexander and the Functor.Graham Harman - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (3):291-299.
    Alain Badiou’s treatment of objects in Logics of Worlds is both rich and highly technical, though its terminological challenges are softened by his use of illuminating examples. This article takes a twofold approach to the topic. In a first sense, the theory of objects developed in Logics of Worlds by way of an imagined protest at the Place de la République in Paris exhibits two questionable aspects: (1) the notion that the object is a bundle of qualities (found proverbially in (...)
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  36. On Behalf of Form: The View from Archaeology and Architecture.Graham Harman - 2016 - In Mikel Bille & Tim Flohr Sørensen, Elements of Architecture: Archaeology, Atmosphere and the Performance of Building Space. Routledge. pp. 30-46.
     
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    Huw price.Is Arithmetic Consistent & Graham Priest - 1994 - Mind 103 (411).
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    The argument from design.Graham Priest - 1981 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 59 (4):422 – 431.
  40. Response to Nathan Coombs.Graham Harman - 2010 - Speculations 1 (1):145-152.
     
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    What about place? Education, identity and ecological justice.Mary Graham, Simone Thornton & Gilbert Burgh - 2022 - Educators Learning Through Communities of Philosophical Enquiry [Special Issue]. BERA Blog (21 September).
    Special issue of the BERA Blog: 'Educators learning through communities of philosophical enquiry', edited by Joanna Haynes. In this blog post, we focus on the need for converting classrooms into place-responsive communities of inquiry that are essential to developing eco-citizen identities – identities that break with socially and environmentally harmful knowledge and habits.
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  42. Honesty and Intimacy.Hugh LaFollette & George Graham - 1986 - Journal of Social and Personal Relationships:3-18.
    Current profess ional and la y lore ove rlook the ro le of hone sty in develop ing and s ustaining intimate relationships. We w ish to ass ert its importa nce. W e begin b y analyz ing the no tion of intimac y. An intim ate encounter or exchange, we argue, is one in which one verbally or non-verbally privately reveals something about oneself, and does so in a sensitive, trusting way. An intimate relationship is one marked by (...)
     
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  43. The Mesh, the Strange Stranger, and Hyperobjects: Morton’s Ecological Ontology.Graham Harman - 2012 - Tarp 2 (1):16-19.
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    Human Consciousness.George Graham - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (169):504-506.
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    12. Badiou’s Relation to Heidegger in Theory of the Subject.Graham Harman - 2012 - In Sean Bowden & Simon Duffy, Badiou and Philosophy. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 225-243.
  46. Da causación vicaria.Graham Harman - 2015 - Anotacións Sobre Literatura E Filosofía 9:60 pp..
     
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    Editorial for the Topical Issue “Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics III”.Graham Harman - 2021 - Open Philosophy 4 (1):347-352.
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  48. O przyczynowości zastępczej.Graham Harman - 2012 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (20).
     
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  49. Subspatial and Subtemporal.Graham Harman - 2016 - In Ruti Sela & Maayan Amir, Extraterritorialities in Occupied Worlds. punctum books. pp. 465-479.
     
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    Education and the Crisis in Values.Graham Haydon - 1994 - British Journal of Educational Studies 42 (1):100-101.
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