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    Wer war Isaiah Shembe?Irving Hexham - 1997 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 49 (3):217-230.
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    FOEWE, Karla, HEXHAM, Irving, Understanding Cults and New ReligionsFOEWE, Karla, HEXHAM, Irving, Understanding Cults and New Religions.Roland Chagnon - 1988 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 44 (2):264-264.
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    (1 other version)Hayek’s neo-Roman liberalism.Sean Irving - 2017 - European Journal of Political Theory 19 (4):553-570.
    This article argues that Hayek employed a neo-Roman concept of liberty. It will show that Hayek’s definition of liberty conforms to that provided by Philip Pettit and Quentin Skinner, respectively...
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  4. On the principle of total evidence.Irving John Good - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):319-321.
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    Informal Logic.Irving Marmer Copi & Keith Burgess-Jackson - 1982 - New York, NY, USA: Macmillan.
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    The Genesis of the Truth-Table Device.Irving Anellis - 2004 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 24 (1).
    It has been suggested that Russell and or Wittgenstein arrived at a truth-table device in or around 1912 [Shosky 1997], and that, since the history of its development is so complex, the best one can claim is that theirs may be the first identifiably ascribable example. However, Charles Peirce had, unbeknownst to most logicians of the time, already developed a truth table for binary connectives of his algebra of logic in 1902.
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    Review of Irving Howe: The Radical Papers[REVIEW]Irving Howe - 1967 - Ethics 77 (4):319-320.
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  8. Perception, Emotion, and Action a Component Approach /Irving Thalberg. --. --.Irving Thalberg - 1977 - Yale University Press, 1977.
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    The Nature of Love, Volume 3: The Modern World.Irving Singer - 1989 - University of Chicago Press.
    "In this concluding volume of his impressive study of the history of Western thought about the nature of love, Irving Singer reviews the principal efforts that have been made by 20th-Century thinkers to analyze the phenomenon of love.... [T]he bulk of the book is taken up with critical accounts of the modern thinkers who have systematically called into question the possibility itself of love as a union of distinct human selves. For the most part, these critiques are effectively executed, (...)
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    The Order of Aristotle's Psychological Writings.Irving Block - 1961 - American Journal of Philology 82 (1):50.
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    (2 other versions)Introduction to Logic.Irving Marmer Copi, Carl Cohen & Kenneth McMahon - 1953 - New York, NY, USA: Macmillan. Edited by Carl Cohen & K. D. McMahon.
    Introduction to Logic is a proven textbook that has been honed through the collaborative efforts of many scholars over the last five decades. Its scrupulous attention to detail and precision in exposition and explanation is matched by the greatest accuracy in all associated detail. In addition, it continues to capture student interest through its personalized human setting and current examples. The 14th Edition of Introduction to Logic, written by Copi, Cohen & McMahon, is dedicated to the many thousands of students (...)
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    Affective Consisting in Lispector’s an apprenticeship or the Book of Pleasures.Irving Goh - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (2):79-89.
    At first glance, Clarice Lispector’s An Apprenticeship or The Book of Pleasures (1969) might read like a regression from her earlier feminist and anti-Hegelian Passion According to G.H. (1964), given the female protagonist Lóri’s deference in large part to the male character Ulisses. I argue in this essay that any suspicion of such a philosophical letdown can be easily dispelled if we attend to Lóri’s attunement to affects and her immersion in them. As will be explicated in this essay, such (...)
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    T. F. Torrance's Reconstruction of Natural Theology: Christ and Cognition.Alexander J. D. Irving - 2019 - Lexington Books.
    This book elucidates T. F. Torrance’s reconstruction of natural theology as it appears within its intellectual context and broader Christological method. Irving argues that Torrance’s work on natural theology is an important affirmation of the priority of grace in theological method and knowledge alongside the integrity of human agency.
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  14. (1 other version)Drifting and Directed Minds: The Significance of Mind-Wandering for Mental Agency.Zachary C. Irving - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy 118 (11):614-644.
    Perhaps the central question in action theory is this: what ingredient of bodily action is missing in mere behavior? But what is an analogous question for mental action? I ask this: what ingredient of active, goal-directed thought is missing in mind-wandering? My answer: attentional guidance. Attention is guided when you would feel pulled back from distractions. In contrast, mind-wandering drifts between topics unchecked. My unique starting point motivates new accounts of four central topics about mental action. First, its causal basis. (...)
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    Christian Democracy in France.R. E. M. Irving - 2010 - Routledge.
    Christian Democracy, which may briefly be defined as organised political action by Catholic democrats, has been a major political force in Western Europe since the Second World War, not least in France. The aim of this book, first published in 1973, is to trace the Development of Christian Democracy in France from its origins in the 1830s to the present day, discussing its theories and its importance in French history and politics, with particular reference to the Fourth Republic when the (...)
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    Essays on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus.Irving Marmer Copi & Robert W. Beard (eds.) - 1966 - New York: Routledge.
    First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Searching for objects in real-world scenes.Irving Biederman, Arnold L. Glass & E. Webb Stacy - 1973 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 97 (1):22.
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    Recognition-by-components: A theory of human image understanding.Irving Biederman - 1987 - Psychological Review 94 (2):115-147.
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    (1 other version)Les formes élémentaires de la vie religieuse.Irving King - 1913 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 21 (2):1-3.
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    The command neuron concept.Irving Kupfermann & Klaudiusz R. Weiss - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):3-10.
  21. The Catch-22 of Forgetfulness: Responsibility for Mental Mistakes.Zachary C. Irving, Samuel Murray, Aaron Glasser & Kristina Krasich - 2024 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 102 (1):100-118.
    Attribution theorists assume that character information informs judgments of blame. But there is disagreement over why. One camp holds that character information is a fundamental determinant of blame. Another camp holds that character information merely provides evidence about the mental states and processes that determine responsibility. We argue for a two-channel view, where character simultaneously has fundamental and evidential effects on blame. In two large factorial studies (n = 495), participants rate whether someone is blameworthy when he makes a mistake (...)
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    Social Choice and Individual Values.Irving M. Copi - 1952 - Science and Society 16 (2):181-181.
  23. (3 other versions)Introduction to Logic.Irving M. Copi - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (110):271-271.
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    On the information extracted from a glance at a scene.Irving Biederman, Jan C. Rabinowitz, Arnold L. Glass & E. Webb Stacy - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (3):597.
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  25. Hierarchical Analyses of Unfree Action.Irving Thalberg - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):211 - 226.
    Metaphysicians, ethical theorists and philosophers of law squabble endlessly about what it is for a person to act — or perhaps even to ‘will’ — more or less freely. A vital issue in this controversy is how we should analyse two obvious but surprisingly problematical contrasts. The first antithesis is between things we do because we are forced, and deeds we perform because we want to — sometimes after having discovered preponderant reasons in their favour. The other polarity is more (...)
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    Emotion and Object.Irving Thalberg - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (2):278.
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    Good Thinking: The Foundations of Probability and its Applications.Irving John Good - 1983 - Univ Minnesota Pr.
    ... Press for their editorial perspicacity, to the National Institutes of Health for the partial financial support they gave me while I was writing some of the chapters, and to Donald Michie for suggesting the title Good Thinking.
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    The nature of love.Irving Singer - 1966 - New York,: Random House.
    Does anyone still believe in romantic love? The enormous number of romance novels consumed by American women would seem to indicate that the faith lives on . ...
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    Perception, emotion, and action: a component approach.Irving Thalberg - 1977 - Oxford: Blackwell.
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    The Creation of Value.Irving Singer - 1996 - MIT Press.
    Preface to the Irving Singer library edition -- Preface to the Johns Hopkins edition -- Preface -- Introduction: Our human predicament -- The meaning of life : rephrasing questions -- The meaning of death -- The creation of meaning -- Lives of meaning and significance -- Conclusion: The love of life.
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    The Nature of Love: The Modern World.Irving Singer - 2009 - MIT Press.
  32. The Nature of Love: Plato to Luther.Irving Singer - 1984 - Chicago: MIT Press.
    An analysis of concepts of bestowal, appraisal, imagination, and idealization followed by explorations into the writings of thinkers that include Plato, Ovid, ...
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    (1 other version)Symbolic Logic.Irving M. Copi - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):252-255.
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  34. Forty Years of “Unnatural‘ Natural Deduction and Quantification: A History of First-Order Systems of Natural Deduction from Gentzen, to Copi.Irving Anellis - 1991 - Modern Logic 2:113.
     
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    Rudolf Otto's Interpretation of Religion.John A. Irving - 1950 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (1):128-131.
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    Ethics, Science, and Democracy: The Philosophy of Abraham Edel.Irving Louis Horowitz & H. S. Thayer - 1987 - Science and Society 53 (1):119-122.
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  37. Joint Committee on Standards for Graphic Presentation.Irving King - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (2):52.
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    Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science. The Classical Origins: Descartes to KantGerd Buchdahl.Irving Polonoff - 1973 - Isis 64 (3):398-399.
  39. Will-powered: Synchronic regulation is the difference maker for self-control.Zachary C. Irving, Jordan Bridges, Aaron Glasser, Juan Pablo Bermúdez & Chandra Sripada - 2022 - Cognition 225 (C):105154.
    Philosophers, psychologists, and economists have reached the consensus that one can use two different kinds of regulation to achieve self-control. Synchronic regulation uses willpower to resist current temptation. Diachronic regulation implements a plan to avoid future temptation. Yet this consensus may rest on contaminated intuitions. Specifically, agents typically use willpower (synchronic regulation) to achieve their plans to avoid temptation (diachronic regulation). So even if cases of diachronic regulation seem to involve self-control, this may be because they are contaminated by synchronic (...)
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    The triumph of life: a narrative theology of Judaism.Irving Greenberg - 2024 - Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
    The Triumph of Life is Rabbi Irving Greenberg's magnum opus-a narrative of the relationship between God and humanity expressed in the Jewish journey through modernity, the Holocaust, the creation of Israel, and the birth of Judaism's next era.
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  41. A little learning can be dangerous.Irving John Good - 1974 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 25 (4):340-342.
  42. (2 other versions)Collected Papers of Clarence Irving Lewis.Clarence Irving Lewis, John D. Goheen & John L. Mothershead - 1971 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 4 (3):191-192.
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  43. Philosophy of Love: A Partial Summing-Up.Irving Singer & Alan Soble - 2009 - MIT Press.
    In 1984, Irving Singer published the first volume of what would become a classic and much acclaimed trilogy on love. Trained as an analytical philosopher, Singer first approached his subject with the tools of current philosophical methodology. Dissatisfied by the initial results, he turned to the history of ideas in philosophy and the arts for inspiration. He discovered an immensity of speculation and artistic practice that reached wholly beyond the parameters he had been trained to consider truly philosophical. In (...)
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  44. Mind-wandering is unguided attention: accounting for the “purposeful” wanderer.Zachary C. Irving - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (2):547-571.
    Although mind-wandering occupies up to half of our waking thoughts, it is seldom discussed in philosophy. My paper brings these neglected thoughts into focus. I propose that mind-wandering is unguided attention. Guidance in my sense concerns how attention is monitored and regulated as it unfolds over time. Roughly speaking, someone’s attention is guided if she would feel pulled back, were she distracted from her current focus. Because our wandering thoughts drift unchecked from topic to topic, they are unguided. One motivation (...)
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  45. (1 other version)Mind-Wandering: A Philosophical Guide.Zachary C. Irving & Aaron Glasser - forthcoming - Philosophical Compass.
    Philosophers have long been fascinated by the stream of consciousness––thoughts, images, and bits of inner speech that dance across the inner stage. Yet for centuries, such “mind-wandering” was deemed private and thus resistant to empirical investigation. Recent developments in psychology and neuroscience have reinvigorated scientific interest in the stream of thought, leading some researchers to dub this “the era of the wandering mind”. Despite this flurry of progress, scientists have stressed that mind-wandering research requires firmer philosophical foundations. The time is (...)
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  46. A causal calculus (I).Irving John Good - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 11 (44):305-318.
  47. (1 other version)Essence and accident.Irving M. Copi - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (23):706-719.
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  48. Truth and error in Aristotle's theory of sense perception.Irving Block - 1961 - Philosophical Quarterly 11 (42):1-9.
    Why does aristotle say that the common sensibles are susceptible to error while the specific sensibles are not? various solutions of this problem are discussed and finally it is concluded that aristotle's meaning here is teleological. The specific senses were fashioned by nature to perceive the specific sensibles but not the common sensibles and so error sometimes (often) creeps in. The common sense is really not a sense faculty as the eye, The ear etc.
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    (1 other version)What Does “Mind‐Wandering” Mean to the Folk? An Empirical Investigation.Zachary C. Irving, Aaron Glasser, Alison Gopnik, Verity Pinter & Chandra Sripada - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (10):e12908.
    Although mind‐wandering research is rapidly progressing, stark disagreements are emerging about what the term “mind‐wandering” means. Four prominent views define mind‐wandering as (a) task‐unrelated thought, (b) stimulus‐independent thought, (c) unintentional thought, or (d) dynamically unguided thought. Although theorists claim to capture the ordinary understanding of mind‐wandering, no systematic studies have assessed these claims. Two large factorial studies present participants (N = 545) with vignettes that describe someone's thoughts and ask whether her mind was wandering, while systematically manipulating features relevant to (...)
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    Essays on Freedom of Action.Irving Thalberg - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (2):293.
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