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    Temporal holism.John Michael Pemberton - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies:1-17.
    How can a persisting object change whilst remaining the same object? Lewis, who frames this as the problem of temporary intrinsics, presents us with the perdurance solution: objects persist by having temporal parts which may have differing properties. And in doing so he characterises the opposing view as persisting but not by having temporal parts – a view he calls endurance. But this dichotomous picture of Lewis, although now widely embraced, misses out the orthodox historic view – a view I (...)
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  2. ‘The Chief Constable of Clitheroe v M. Pasteur’: mad dogs and Lancastrians c. 1890.Neil Pemberton & Michael Worboys - 2005 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 87 (1):89-110.
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    Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange and Neil Pemberton, The Invention of the Modern Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018), 282 pp., £25 (hardcover), ISBN: 9781421426587. [REVIEW]Thomas P. Weber - 2020 - Journal of the History of Biology 53 (2):311-313.
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  4. Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange and Neil Pemberton, The Invention of the Modern Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022. Pp. 304. ISBN 978-1-4214-4329-4. $24.95 (paperback). [REVIEW]Erika Cudworth - forthcoming - British Journal for the History of Science:1-2.
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    Michael Worboys; Julie-Marie Strange; Neil Pemberton. The Invention of the Modern Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain. (Animals, History, Culture.) viii + 282 pp., notes, index. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. [REVIEW]Peter Hobbins - 2020 - Isis 111 (2):407-409.
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    Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange and Neil Pemberton, The Invention of the Modern Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. viii + 282. ISBN 978-1-4214-2658-7. $39.95/£29.50. [REVIEW]Chris Pearson - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (3):528-529.
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    The Victorian invention of dog breeds: Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange, and Neil Pemberton: The invention of the modern dog: breed and blood in Victorian Britain. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018, xviii+282 pp, $39.95 HB.William T. Lynch - 2020 - Metascience 29 (3):509-510.
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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. Philosophy outdoors : First person physical.John Michael Atherton - 2007 - In Mike J. McNamee (ed.), Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports. London ;Routledge.
  10. Can We Trust Our Senses?: Yes!John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
     
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  11. 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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    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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  13. 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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  14. 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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  15. 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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  16. 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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  17. 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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  18. Is Time Travel Possible?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
    It is proved that time travel is impossible.
     
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  19. 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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  20. 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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  21. 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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  22. 4 Philosophy outdoors.John Michael Atherton - 2007 - In Mike J. McNamee (ed.), Philosophy, Risk and Adventure Sports. London ;Routledge.
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  23. 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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    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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  25. 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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    The Real Reason We Regard Criminality as Low.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison: Philosophypedia.
    We may dislike or disapprove of criminals who are genuine doers, as opposed to drifters; but we do not hold them in contempt. We hold them in contempt when, and only when, they are drifters. And in almost cases, that is precisely what they are.
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    Философия биологии эрнста кассирера. Резюме.John Michael Krois - 2004 - Sign Systems Studies 32 (1-2):295-295.
  28. Can One Grasp Propostions Without Knowing a Language?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2005 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 24 (2).
    Wittgenstein and Brandom both say that knowledge of a language constitutes one's ability to think. Further, they say that a language is an essentially public entity: so to know a language, and to be able to think, consist in one's being embedded in a public practice of some kind. Wittgenstein provides two famous arguments for this: his "private-language" and "rule-following" arguments. Brandom develops these arguments. In this paper, I argue that the Wittgenstein-Brandom view strips anyone of the ability to mean (...)
     
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  29. Identity.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016
    It is said what it is to persist in time, and on that basis it is shown that time-travel, teleportation, and other mainstays of science fiction are impossible.
     
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    Neuroses are Encapsulated Psychoses.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison: Philosophypedia.
    What we call "neurosis" is psychosis about specific facts, but not about the logical instruments used to judge relations between facts. What we call "psychosis" is psychosis about both facts and the aforementioned logical instruments.
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  31. Proof of the Incompleteness of Deductive Logic.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - Amazon Digital Services LLC.
    This short work proves the incompleteness of deductive logic. In other words, it proves that there is no recursive definition of K, where K is the class of all systems of logic.
     
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    Determinism, Indeterminism, and Personal Freedom:.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - John-Michael Kuczynski.
    In this fictitious dialogue, it is shown that there are three kinds of freedom, each of which, though non-trivially different from the other two, is identical with the subject's being appropriately constitutive of a causally cohesive structure of some kind or other. Analogues of this point are proven to hold not just of personal freedom, but also of personal identity, and not just of personal identity, but also of objectual identity.
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  33. Frege, Logic, and Logicism.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - Amazon Digital Services LLC.
    Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) invented the discipline of mathematical logic. In this short work, it is clearly stated what Frege did and did not accomplish.
     
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  34. What is Analytic Philosophy?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    Philosophy is the analysis of the categories in terms of which we understand the world. Analytic philosophy is simply philosophy that is pursued with a high degree of awareness of what philosophy is. Contrary to what Wittgenstein alleges, analytic philosophy is not linguistic philosophy; for it is only to the quite limited extent that meaning-analysis takes the form of sentential analysis that the latter falls within the bailiwick of analytic philosophy.
     
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    Elements of Virtualism: A Study in the Philosophy of Perception.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2002 - Dartford: Traude Junghans Cuxhaven Verlag.
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  36. Mastaneh Shah-Shuja, Zones of Proletarian Development.John Michael Roberts - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 153:57.
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    Scientific Philosophy.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2015 - Amazon Digital Services LLC.
    A rigorous examination of the assumptions underlying empirical inquiry, with special attention being paid to: -/- *Causation *The relationship between the causal order and the spatiotemporal order *Probability (specifically, the distinction between statistical probability and explanatory probability) *Causation in relation to determinism *Different kinds of determinism *Causation in relation to prediction *Factors limiting the scope and accuracy of prediction *Data-modeling vs. truth-identification (the convergence of the two in psychology, the divergence of the two in the physical sciences) *Interdisciplinary reduction *The (...)
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  38. What Is A Proposition?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2002 - Existentia 12 (3-4):265-279.
     
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    All of the Psychological Deviations That Now Exist Have Always Existed.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017 - Madison: Philosophypedia.
    The modern age has not given rise to any new psychopathologies. But modern social configurations have withdrawn some of the constraints that in times past inhibited the development of latent psychopathology.
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    Is There Non-Epistemic Vagueness?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2003 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 30 (2):153-176.
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  41. Piercing The Veil Of Perception.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2004 - Existentia 14 (3-4):345-360.
    The fallacy in Berkeley's argument for idealism is identified.
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  42. What is Borderline Personality Disorder?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    It is concisely explained what Borderline Personality Disorder is and how it differs from psychopathy.
     
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    A Priori Knowledge and Analytic Truth.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
    This book answers three questions: (i) What is it for a statement to be analytically true? (ii) What is a priori knowledge? (How does it differ from inherited empirical knowledge? And how does it differ from acquired conceptual (non-empirical) knowledge, such as one's knowledge that not all continuous functions are differentiable?). (iii) Do we have a priori knowledge? It is shown that content-externalism is an 'epistemologicization' of the (logically, not psychologically) innocuous fact that, if a sentence S of natural language (...)
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  44. Edward Gibbon’s Five Signs of Civilizational Decay.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2017
    An analysis of Gibbon's five signs of civilizational decay.
     
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  45. Empirismus und seine Grenzen.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018
    Beobachtung informiert uns, was ist, aber nicht was sein muss. Sie weist uns daher nicht auf logische Normen oder auf Beziehungen logischer Abhängigkeit hin. Darüber hinaus setzt die Umwandlung von sensorischer Information (Bildinformation) in propositionale (konzeptuelle, nicht-bildliche) Information das Wissen voraus, wie man Informationen einer Art in Informationen anderer Art umwandeln kann, und setzt daher die Kenntnis logischer Äquivalenzen voraus. So ist nicht jedes Wissen aus der Sinneswahrnehmung abgeleitet, auch wenn man sich auf die Unterscheidung zwischen wissensartigen, aber nicht wirklich (...)
     
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  46. International Law.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - Madison, WI, USA: Philosophypedia.
    A case is made that so-called international law is law in name only and, moreover, that although bona fide international law is theoretically possible, it would not be desirable.
     
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  47. Is paranoia one of the symptoms of OCD?John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    Paranoia is obsessive fear, and obsessive fear is unconscious desire.
     
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    Nine Kinds of Number.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2016 - JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI.
    There are nine kinds of number: cardinal (measure of class size), ordinal (corresponds to position), generalized ordinal (position in multidimensional discrete manifold), signed (relation between cardinals), rational (different kind of relation between cardinals), real (limit), complex (pair of reals), transfinite (size of reflexive class), and dimension (measure of complexity.
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  49. Reading-related Difficulties in People with OCD.John-Michael Kuczynski & John Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    People with OCD are generally unusually intelligent, and they tend to do well on standardized tests, especially tests of reading comprehension. But OCD often makes it extraordinarily difficult for such people to read. It is here explained why this is so and how to deal with it.
     
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  50. Two Kinds of Sciences.John-Michael Kuczynski - 2018 - Madison, WI, USA: Freud Institute.
    The sciences are typically divided into the physical and the psychological—or, what comes to the same thing, the natural and the social. This is not the right way to divide the class of sciences. The right division is between the sciences that study entropic systems and the sciences that study counter-entropic systems. Biology and psychology study counter-entropic systems. Physics studies entropic systems. The concept of a function—not in the mathematical, but in the purpose-related sense---is completely alien to the logic of (...)
     
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