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    Adsorption of benzene on the five-fold surface of thei-Al70Pd21Mn9quasicrystal.J. T. Hoeft¶, J. Ledieu‖, S. Haq, T. A. Lograsso, A. R. Ross & R. McGrath - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):869-874.
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    Adsorption of cobalt on the tenfold surface ofd-Al72Ni11Co17and on the fivefold surface ofi-Al70Pd21Mn9.J. A. Smerdon, J. Ledieu, J. T. Hoeft, D. E. Reid, L. H. Wearing, R. D. Diehl, T. A. Lograsso, A. R. Ross & R. Mcgrath - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (6-8):841-847.
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    On strongly minimal sets.J. T. Baldwin & A. H. Lachlan - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):79-96.
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  4. Words, Species, and Kinds.J. T. M. Miller - 2021 - Metaphysics 4 (1):18–31.
    It has been widely argued that words are analogous to species such that words, like species, are natural kinds. In this paper, I consider the metaphysics of word-kinds. After arguing against an essentialist approach, I argue that word-kinds are homeostatic property clusters, in line with the dominant approach to other biological and psychological kinds.
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  5. A Bundle Theory of Words.J. T. M. Miller - 2021 - Synthese 198 (6):5731–5748.
    It has been a common assumption that words are substances that instantiate or have properties. In this paper, I question the assumption that our ontology of words requires posting substances by outlining a bundle theory of words, wherein words are bundles of various sorts of properties (such as semantic, phonetic, orthographic, and grammatical properties). I argue that this view can better account for certain phenomena than substance theories, is ontologically more parsimonious, and coheres with claims in linguistics.
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  6. The ontology of words: Realism, nominalism, and eliminativism.J. T. M. Miller - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (7):e12691.
    What are words? What makes two token words tokens of the same word-type? Are words abstract entities, or are they (merely) collections of tokens? The ontology of words tries to provide answers to these, and related questions. This article provides an overview of some of the most prominent views proposed in the literature, with a particular focus on the debate between type-realist, nominalist, and eliminativist ontologies of words.
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  7. On the individuation of words.J. T. M. Miller - 2020 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (8):875-884.
    ABSTRACT The idea that two words can be instances of the same word is a central intuition in our conception of language. This fact underlies many of the claims that we make about how we communicate, and how we understand each other. Given this, irrespective of what we think words are, it is common to think that any putative ontology of words, must be able to explain this feature of language. That is, we need to provide criteria of identity for (...)
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    The primal framework I.J. T. Baldwin & S. Shelah - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 46 (3):235-264.
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    The primal framework II: smoothness.J. T. Baldwin & S. Shelah - 1991 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 55 (1):1-34.
    Let be a class of models with a notion of ‘strong’ submodel and of canonically prime model over an increasing chain. We show under appropriate set-theoretic hypotheses that if K is not smooth , then K has many models in certain cardinalities. On the other hand, if K is smooth, we show that in reasonable cardinalities K has a unique homogeneous-universal model. In this situation we introduce the notion of type and prove the equivalence of saturated with homogeneous-universal.
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    In Defense of IP: A Response to Pettigrew.J. T. Ismael - 2013 - Noûs 49 (1):197-200.
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    Σtνδικοσ in pindar.J. T. Hooker - 1977 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 121 (1):300-300.
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    British Analytical Philosophy.J. T. Moore - 1968 - International Philosophical Quarterly 8 (4):637-638.
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    Locke’s Concept of Religious Assent.J. T. Moore - 1977 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):25-30.
  14. Probability in deterministic physics.J. T. Ismael - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy 106 (2):89-108.
    The role of probability is one of the most contested issues in the interpretation of contemporary physics. In this paper, I’ll be reevaluating some widely held assumptions about where and how probabilities arise. Larry Sklar voices the conventional wisdom about probability in classical physics in a piece in the Stanford Online Encyclopedia of Philosophy, when he writes that “Statistical mechanics was the first foundational physical theory in which probabilistic concepts and probabilistic explanation played a fundamental role.” And the conventional wisdom (...)
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    The Study of Time II: Proceedings of the Second Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time Lake Yamanaka-Japan.J. T. Fraser & Nathaniel M. Lawrence (eds.) - 1975 - Springer Verlag.
    The Second Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time was held at Hotel Mt. Fuji, near Lake Yamanaka, Japan, on July I to 7,1973. The present volume is the proceedings at that Con ference and constitutes the second volume in The Study of Time series. * At the closing session of our First Conference in Oberwolfach, Germany, in 1969, I was honored by being elected to the Presidency of the Society, following Dr. J. G. Whitrow, our fIrst (...)
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  16. The Sanction for Morality in Nature and Evolution.J. T. Bixby - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:85.
     
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    Post-irradiation annealing of small defect clusters.J. T. Busby, M. M. Sowa, G. S. Was & E. P. Simonen - 2005 - Philosophical Magazine 85 (4-7):609-617.
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    Note on Euripides, Hercules Furens, 773–780.J. T. Sheppard - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (03):68-69.
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    Canadian Philosophy from a Cosmopolitan Point of View.J. T. Stevenson - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (1):17-.
    The title of my paper may lead the reader to expect an account of the content of Canadian philosophy, as seen from outside Canada. This is not my intention. In fact, I shall say very little indeed about the content of Canadian philosophy. What I shall offer, rather, is an apology for Canadian philosophy. The apology, needless to say, will not be apologetic; it will be an apologia, a clearing of the ground for a position. And the apology itself will (...)
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    The Use of the Term Laqueus by Guigo and St. Ambrose.J. T. Muckle - 1951 - Mediaeval Studies 13 (1):225-226.
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    Social ethics and contemporary issues.J. T. Oderinde - 2001 - [Nigeria?: [S.N.].
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    (1 other version)Forcing isomorphism.J. T. Baldwin, M. C. Laskowski & S. Shelah - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (4):1291-1301.
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    The Old Man Who Does as He Pleases: Selections from the Poetry and Prose of Lu Yu.J. T. Wixted, Burton Watson & Lu Yu - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (2):340.
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    Wide stacking faults in high purity copper crystals.J. T. Fourie & R. J. Murphy - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (68):1069-1069.
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    Chapter One–Mathematics and Time.J. T. Fraser - 2004 - In Paul Harris & Michael Crawford, Time and uncertainty. Boston: Brill. pp. 11--5.
  26. Categories of Literature on Questioning in Various Enterprises: An Introduction and Bibliography.J. T. Dillon - 1981 - Language Sciences 3 (2):337--358.
     
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    A Copernican Critique of Kantian Idealism.J. T. W. Ryall - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book offers a comprehensive critique of the Kantian principle that 'objects conform to our cognition' from the perspective of a Copernican world-view which stands diametrically opposed to Kant's because founded on the principle that our cognition conforms to objects. Concerning both Kant's ontological denial in respect of space and time and his equivalence thesis in respect of 'experience' and 'objectivity', Ryall argues that Kant's transcendental idealism signally fails to account for the one thing that is essential for Copernicus and (...)
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  28. Natural Name Theory and Linguistic Kinds.J. T. M. Miller - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy 116 (9):494-508.
    The natural name theory, recently discussed by Johnson (2018), is proposed as an explanation of pure quotation where the quoted term(s) refers to a linguistic object such as in the sentence ‘In the above, ‘bank’ is ambiguous’. After outlining the theory, I raise a problem for the natural name theory. I argue that positing a resemblance relation between the name and the linguistic object it names does not allow us to rule out cases where the natural name fails to resemble (...)
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    A survey of motion planning and related geometric algorithms.J. T. Schwartz & M. Sharir - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 37 (1-3):157-169.
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    Metaphysical Realism and Anti-Realism.J. T. M. Miller - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    Minimally, metaphysical realists hold that there exist some mind-independent entities. Metaphysical realists also hold that we can speak meaningfully or truthfully about mind-independent entities. Those who reject metaphysical realism deny one or more of these commitments. This Element aims to introduce the reader to the core commitments of metaphysical realism and to illustrate how these commitments have changed over time by surveying some of the main families of views that realism has been contrasted with: such as scepticism, idealism, and anti-realism.
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    The generation of dislocation loops at the surfaces of crystals of silver bromide.J. T. Bartlett & J. W. Mitchell - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (53):445-450.
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    The psycho‐physical laws of intentionality.J. T. Whyte - 1990 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 4 (3):295-304.
    Intentional mental states have causes and effects. Davidson has shown that this fact alone does not entail the existence of psycho‐physical laws, but his anomalism makes the connection between the content and causation of intentional states utterly mysterious. By defining intentional states in terms of their causes and effects, functionalism promises to explain this connection. If intentional states have their causes and effects in virtue of their contents, then there must be intrinsic states (of the people who have them) which (...)
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    Does cognitive neuropsychology have a future?J. T. L. Wilson - 1991 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14 (3):456-457.
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    An axiomatic approach to rank in model theory.J. T. Baldwin - 1974 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 7 (2-3):295-324.
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    Algebraically prime models.J. T. Baldwin - 1981 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 20 (3):289.
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    Semisimple stable and superstable groups.J. T. Baldwin & A. Pillay - 1989 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 45 (2):105-127.
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    Dislocations with burgers vectors of α〈100〉 in crystals of silver bromide.J. T. Bartlett & J. W. Mitchell - 1960 - Philosophical Magazine 5 (56):799-802.
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    The decoration of dislocations in crystals of silver chloride with gold.J. T. Bartlett & J. W. Mitchell - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (28):334-341.
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    Interactions between dislocations with burgers vectors at 120° in crystals of silver bromide.J. T. Bartlett & J. W. Mitchell - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (62):271-275.
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    The measure of the eye: The inadequacies of a critical metaphor.J. T. Barbarese - 1986 - Semiotica 58 (3-4):315-328.
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    Arius and Athanasius on the Production of God’s Son.J. T. Paasch - 2010 - Faith and Philosophy 27 (4):382-404.
    Arius maintains that the Father must produce the Son without any pre-existing ingredients (ex nihilo) because no such ingredients are available to the Father. Athanasius denies this, insisting not only that the Father himself becomes an ingredient in the Son, but also that the Son inherits his divine properties from that ingredient. I argue, however, that it is difficult to explain exactly how the Son could inherit certain properties but not others from something he is not identical to, just as (...)
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    John Chesterman and Brain Galligan, Citizens Without Rights: Aborigines and Australian Citizenship AND Nicolas Peterson and Will Sanders, eds., Citizenship and Indigenous Australians: Changing Conceptions and Possibilities.J. T. Levy - 2000 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 78 (3):418-420.
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    Agustín de Hipona, Basilio de Cesárea y Gregorio Nacianceno.J. T. Lienhard - 2008 - Augustinus 53 (208):127-140.
    El artículo estudia el influjo de Basilio de Cesarea y Gregorio de Nacianzo en Agustín, haciendo una breve reseña de las diversas aproximaciones que se pueden hacer al tema, así como la exposición de los textos en los que explícitamente Agustín hace referencia a estos dos Padres griegos.
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    Agustín y el "Filioque".J. T. Lienhard - 2011 - Augustinus 56 (220):131-144.
    El artículo sitúa el Filioque en su contexto histórico y teológico, y reúne y analiza los principales pasajes de los escritos de Agustín en los que él propone la doctrina conocida como el Filioque, tratando desvelar su coherencia interna.
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    The Rise of the Self-Governor.J. T. Ismael - 2016 - In Jenann Ismael, How Physics Makes Us Free. , US: Oxford University Press USA.
    This chapter looks at the emergence of selves in nature. Different kinds of complex system—simple groups, dynamical systems, self-organizing systems, and self-governing systems—are discussed from a dynamical perspective. The self-governing system is introduced as a model for the human being. Self-governing systems are systems in which at least some organized activity is the result of a centralized process that involves the integration of information, and the formation of an overall plan that coordinates joint activity. In creating an internal point of (...)
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  46. Sweet necessities: Food, sex and Saint Augustine.J. T. Johnson - 2001 - Journal of Religious Ethics 29 (3):507-511.
     
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  47. A Universally Valid System of Predicate Calculus with No Existential Presuppositions.J. T. Kearns - 1968 - Logique Et Analyse 41:367-389.
     
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  48. Vagueness and failing sentences.J. T. Kearns - 1974 - Logique Et Analyse 17 (67):301-315.
     
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  49. Deconstructing History. By Alun Munslow.J. T. Pekacz - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (4):599-599.
     
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  50. The Long Affair: Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution, 1785-1800. By Conor Cruise O'Brien.J. T. Pekacz - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:147-147.
     
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