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    Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas.John P. Barlow, David H. Carey, James W. Child, Marci A. Hamilton, Hugh C. Hansen, Edwin C. Hettinger, Justin Hughes, Michael I. Krauss, Charles J. Meyer, Lynn Sharp Paine, Tom C. Palmer, Eugene H. Spafford & Richard Stallman - 1997 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    As the expansion of the Internet and the digital formatting of all kinds of creative works move us further into the information age, intellectual property issues have become paramount. Computer programs costing thousands of research dollars are now copied in an instant. People who would recoil at the thought of stealing cars, computers, or VCRs regularly steal software or copy their favorite music from a friend's CD. Since the Web has no national boundaries, these issues are international concerns. The contributors-philosophers, (...)
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    Morality and Justice: Reading Boylan's a Just Society.John-Stewart Gordon, Michael Boylan, Robert Paul Churchill, James A. Donahue, Marcus Duwell, Dale Jacquette, Tanja Kohen, Christopher Lowry, Seumas Miller, Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, Johann-Christian Poder, Edward H. Spence, Udo Schuklenk, Wanda Teays & Rosemarie Tong (eds.) - 2009 - Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
    The essays in this book engage the original and controversial claims from Michael Boylan's A Just Society. Each essay discusses Boylan's claims from a particular chapter and offers a critical analysis of these claims. Boylan responds to the essays in his lengthy and philosophically rich reply.
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    IBM's Early Computers. Charles J. Bashe, Lyle R. Johnson, John H. Palmer, Emerson W. Pugh.Michael Mahoney - 1987 - Isis 78 (1):114-115.
  4. What is analytic philosophy? Recent work on the history of analytic philosophy.Michael Beaney - 1998 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6 (3):463 – 472.
    Ray Monk and Anthony Palmer, (eds) Bertrand Russell and the Origins of Analytical Philosophy, Thoemmes Press, Bristol, 1996; pp. xvi + 383; Hans-Johann Glock, (ed.) The Rise of Analytic Philosophy, Blackwell, 1997; pp. xiv + 95; Matthias Schirn, (ed.) Frege: Importance and Legacy, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1996; pp. x + 466; Stuart G. Shanker, (ed.) Philosophy of Science, Logic and Mathematics in the Twentieth Century, Routledge History of Philosophy Volume IX, Routledge, 1996; pp. xxxviii + 461; John (...)
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    Men and Women of Parapsychology, Personal Reflections, Esprit Volume 2 edited by Rosemarie Pilkington.Michael Potts - 2014 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 27 (4).
    In recent years a number of books have been published that offer short autobiographical essays of academics, focusing on their research and how their life history affected their scholarly development. These could be labeled as "intellectual journey narratives." Some volumes focus on philosophers and their religious faith or lack thereof (e.g., Clark, 1997, Antony, 2007). Psychology has its own version of the intellectual journey narrative, in T. S. Krawiec's (1972, 1974, 1978) multivolume set of autobiographical essays by contemporary psychologists. In (...)
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  6. Nietzsche on Slave Morality and Master Morality: Good Psychology, Bad Sociology.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2021 - Madison, WI, USA: Philosophypedia.
    Nietzsche distinguishes between “slave morality” (the morality of the weak) and “master morality” (the morality of the strong), and he believes the structure of modern society to be rooted in slave morality. According to Nietzsche, slave morality is the morality of modern “bourgeois” (commerce-based) society, whereas “master morality” was the morality of ancient caste-based societies. In this paper, I argue for the legitimacy of the distinction between these two kinds of morality but argue against Nietzsche's contention that contemporary (capitalist or (...)
     
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    Left–right patterning from the inside out: Widespread evidence for intracellular control.Michael Levin & A. Richard Palmer - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (3):271-287.
    The field of left–right (LR) patterning—the study of molecular mechanisms that yield directed morphological asymmetries in otherwise symmetrical organisms—is in disarray. On one hand is the undeniably elegant hypothesis that rotary beating of inclined cilia is the primary symmetry‐breaking step: they create an asymmetric extracellular flow across the embryonic midline. On the other hand lurk many early symmetry‐breaking steps that, even in some vertebrates, precede the onset of ciliary flow. We highlight an intracellular model of LR patterning where gene expression (...)
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    Non-declarative sentences.John-Michael Kuczynski - forthcoming - Principia.
    If S is any well-formed and significant question or command having the form "...the phi...", Russell's Theory of Descriptions entails (i) that S is syntactically ambiguous, and (ii) that there is at least one disambiguation of S that is syntactically ill-formed. Given that each of (i) and (ii) is false, so is the Theory of Descriptions.
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  9. Can We Trust Our Senses?: Yes!John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
     
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  10. Probabilistic Causation.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2015 - Madison: Freud Institute.
    In this paper, it is shown that an event E can be the cause of an event E* even if there is a less than 100% likelihood that, given an arbitrary E-similar event, an E*-similar event will ensue.
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  11. Zero-sum Contexts.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    A context that is not expanded by the intelligence within it---that is only internally articulated by that intelligence---is a zero-sum context and is therefore not worth being in.
     
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  12. Philosophy outdoors : First person physical.John Michael Atherton - 2007 - In Mike J. McNamee (ed.), Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports. London ;Routledge.
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    Peirce's Speculative Rhetoric and the Problem of Natural Law.John Michael Krois - 1981 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 14 (1):16 - 30.
  14. Method, Marxism and Critical Realism.John Michael Roberts - 2006 - In Kathryn Dean (ed.), Realism, philosophy and social science. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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    Non-Declarative Sentences and the Theory of Definite Descriptions.John Michael Kuczynski - 2004 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 8 (1):119-154.
    This paper shows that Russell’s theory of descriptions gives the wrong semantics for definite descriptions occurring in questions and imperatives. Depending on how that theory is applied, it either assigns nonsense to perfectly meaningful questions and assertions or it assigns meanings that diverge from the actual semantics of such sentences, even after all pragmatic and contextual variables are allowed for. Given that Russell’s theory is wrong for questions and assertions, it must be wrong for assertoric statements; for the semantics of (...)
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  16. Basic Laws of the Predicate Calculus.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
    The most basic laws and principles of the Predicate Calculus, also known as Quantification Theory, are stated, as clearly and concisely as possible.
     
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  17. Connaissances philosophiques: Ce qu'elle est et pourquoi la philosophie-les départements ne veulent pas que vous l'ayez.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
    Les sciences empiriques font des suppositions qu'elles ne sont pas elles-mêmes capables de justifier. La philosophie justifie ces hypothèses; C'est son travail.
     
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  18. Functions, Bijections, and Mapping-Relations.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    The significance of the concept of a mathematical transformation is explained. In particular, it is explained how to construct true statements concerning n-dimensional spaces, for arbitrary n, on the basis of true statements concerning two-dimensional spaces.
     
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  19. Semantics.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - Amazon Digital Services LLC.
    This book concisely states the main laws and precepts of formal logic along with their immediate corollaries. Commentary is kept to a minimum.
     
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  20. The Bureaucrat’s Intellectual Configuration.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison: Freud Institute.
    The bureaucrat's intellectual configuration is identical with the psychopath's.
     
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  21. Was ist wissen? : Ein Crash-Kurs in Erkenntnistheorie.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
     
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  22. How to Know Whether a Given Conceit is Pathological.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    Does the conceit in question expand awareness or narrow it? If it narrows it, then it is pathological. It if expands it, it is non-pathological.
     
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  23. Boolean Algebra as the Basis of Mathematical Logic.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - Madison, WI, USA: Philosophypedia.
    The theorems of the propositional calculus and the predicate calculus are stated, and the analogous principles of Boolean Algebra are identified. Also, the primary principles of modal logic are stated, and a procedure is described for identifying their Boolean analogues.
     
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    Outline of a Theory of Knowledge.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    It is made clear what discursive knowledge is and how we acquire it, and some age-old skeptical views are shown to be incoherent. It is shown that all knowledge is to some degree inferential. At the same time, it is shown that there are three quite distinct senses in which empirical knowledge can be inferential. It is proved that we have a priori knowledge, and also that knowledge of non-empirical truths is needed to acquire empirical knowledge. Finally, it is clearly (...)
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  25. Éthique.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
    Une introduction rapide aux problèmes fondamentaux de l'éthique, ce travail consiste en des réponses pointues et profondes aux questions fondamentales: * les obligations légales ont-elles un poids moral? * peut-on agir immoralement envers soi-même? * Quelle est la base objective des revendications morales légitimes? * Comment savons-nous le bien du mal? * Comment peut-il y avoir une responsabilité morale dans un monde déterministe? -/- Rigoureux mais accessible, ce travail est une introduction idéale à l'éthique analytique et à la théorie de (...)
     
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  26. Comment on Dr Mora's Paper'.John Michael Krois - 1976 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 43:712-714.
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  27. "Philosophy of Culture and Cultural Studies: rnst Cassirer and the Paradigm Change in the" Humanf.John Michael Krois - 2002 - In Gunnar Foss & Eivind Kasa (eds.), Forms of knowledge and sensibility: Ernst Cassirer and the human sciences. Kristiansand: Høyskoleforlaget. pp. 19.
     
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  28. Hedonism.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    This book concisely explicates and evaluates four doctrines concerning the nature of moral obligation: hedonism (one's sole moral obligation is to enjoy oneself); egoism (one's sole moral obligation is to serve one's own interests); consequentialism (the ends justify the means), and deontology (the ends do not justify the means).
     
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  29. How do I get over my OCD?John-Michael Kuczynski & John Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    It is concisely explained how to conquer OCD.
     
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  30. Kant's Ethics.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    In this book, Kant's ethical system is clearly stated and carefully critiqued. In the process, cogent answers are given to the following questions: -/- *What is the relationship between self-interest and morality? *What is the relationship between morality and rationality? *What is the nature of rationality? *What is the difference between rationality and intelligence? *What is the relationship between awareness of moral norms and awareness of logical norms? -/- A must-read for anyone interested in philosophical psychology, moral epistemology, or Kant-interpretation, (...)
     
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  31. Neuroses as Ways of Containing Psychoses.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
    Neuroses are secondary mental illnesses, it being their purpose to contain psychoses.
     
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  32. Obsessions are Cognitive Compulsions and Compulsions are Behavioral Obsessions.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    Obsessions are internalized compulsions, and compulsions are externalized obsessions.
     
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  33. Obsessive Fear as Unconscious Desire.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    Obsessive fears are unconscious desires. The woman who is obsessively afraid that her phone is tapped actually wants her phone to be tapped; that is, she wants someone to pay attention to her. A neurotic fear of such and such is actually an unconscious desire for such and such, this being the topic of this brutally honest exchange.
     
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  34. Neurosis vs. Psychosis: And Other Psychoanalytic Vignettes.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    Some psychoanalytic truths are identified and some of their practical corollaries are identified.
     
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  35. Structural vs. Structure-internal Mental Illnesses.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017
    Some illnesses, e.g. OCD and schizophrenia, corrupt the activity mediated by one's basic psychological framework but do not corrupt that framework itself. But some illnesses, e.g. psychopathy, corrupt that framework itself. Thus, whereas OCD and schizophrenia are structure-internal mental illnesses, psychopathy is a structural mental illness. Structure-internal mental illnesses can be alleviated, but structural mental illnesses cannot.
     
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  36. Can one grasp propositions without knowing a language?John Michael Kuczynski - 2005 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):43-63.
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  37. Is Time Travel Possible?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
    It is proved that time travel is impossible.
     
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  38. Logic and Formal Truth.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    It is explained what it is for a statement to be logically true and it is thereby explained what it is for a statement to be formally true. It is also explained how logical truth differs from formal truth. Further, it is explained what a system of logic is. Finally, the nature of entailment is explained and, in particular, it is explained how formal entailment differs from analytic entailment.
     
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  39. A Solution to the Paradox of Causation.John-Michael Kuczynski - 1997 - Philosophy in Science 8 (1):81-182.
    It is shown (i) that causation exists, since we couldn't even ask whether causation existed unless it did; (ii) that any given case of causation is a case of persistence; and (iii) that spatiotemporal relations supervene on causal relations. (ii) is subject to the qualification that we tend not to become aware of instances of causation as such except when two different causal lines---i.e. two different cases of persistence---intersect, resulting in a breakdown of some other case of persistence, this being (...)
     
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  40. Do We Think in Words?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    This briskly written little book rigorously establishes that in order to be able to use language, it is necessary to be able to think and, consequently, that linguistic ability is not constitutive of cognitive ability. But it is also explained why it is that linguistic ability so greatly enhanced cognitive ability. Wittgenstein's famous Private Language and Rule Following Arguments are assiduously analyzed and decisively refuted. At the same time, so Kuczynski demonstrates, a viable analysis of the relationship between language and (...)
     
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  41. The Mind as Double-fractal.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    How a person is on the inside replicates how he is on the outside—so he is a fractal in that sense. And how he is in little matters replicates how he is in big ones—so he is a fractal in that sense as well. And so it is that a person’s identity has a doubly fractal structure.
     
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  42. The United States is Not Communist: But It is Marxist.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    The United States is not communist: We have a market-economy. But that economy is embedded in a larger culture whose outlook is largely Marxist in nature, and this constricts and also sterilizes commercial activity in the United States.
     
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  43. What is Bullshit?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    It is established that bullshit is institutional truth that is not actual truth.
     
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  44. Emerson's Ladder of Ascent: Modernity and the Platonic Tradition.John Michael Corrigan - 2009 - Dionysius 27.
     
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  45. 4 Philosophy outdoors.John Michael Atherton - 2007 - In Mike J. McNamee (ed.), Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports. London ;Routledge.
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  46. A Theory of Personal Identity.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - Amazon Digital Services LLC.
    According to David Hume, there is nothing to the mind other than the various fleeting events that it hosts. According to commonsense, this is false. But the commonsense view has never been meaningfully elaborated. This short work states an analysis of personal identity that combines Hume's position with the position, so far as there is one, of commonsense, thereby giving much needed substance to the latter.
     
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  47. The Power-Set Theorem and the Continuum Hypothesis: A Dialogue concerning Infinite Number.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - Amazon Digital Services LLC.
    The nature of of Infinite Number is discussed in a rigorous but easy-to-follow manner. Special attention is paid to Cantor's proof that any given set has more subsets than members, and it is discussed how this fact bears on the question: How many infinite numbers are there? This work is ideal for people with little or no background in set theory who would like an introduction to the mathematics of the infinite.
     
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  48. Boringness as Camouflage for Pseudo-scholars.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    Sometimes, when a given person and/or his scholarly work are boring, it is intentional: that person is deliberately being boring so that nobody bothers to scrutinize, or therefore discover, the emptiness of either him or his work.
     
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    Bureaucrats Make Civilization Possible.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison: Philosophypedia.
    If more than a tiny minority of people were non-bureaucrats, civilization would not be possible.
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  50. Campbell's Law in Relation to the State of Higher Education.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
    The greater the extent to which a given system rewards the absence of merit, the greater the incentive that people within that system have to perpetuate that system. People who are falsely rewarded have a double stake in the perpetuation of whatever it is that falsely rewarded them. First, without that system and all of the lies surrounding it, such people lose their wealth and their social status. Second, without that system, such people lose their self-respect. The more a given (...)
     
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