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  1. No-time in non-places.Leonard Michael Koff - 2016 - In Nancy van Deusen & Leonard Michael Koff (eds.), Time: Sense, Space, Structure. Boston: E.J. Brill.
     
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    Willliam T. Rossiter, Chaucer and Petrarch. Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2010. Pp. xi, 235. $95. [REVIEW]Leonard Koff - 2011 - Speculum 86 (3):801-803.
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  3. Leonard Michael Koff, Chaucer and the Art of Storytelling. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1988. Pp. x, 298. $35. [REVIEW]Derek Brewer - 1991 - Speculum 66 (2):430-432.
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  4. Pleasure.Leonard D. Katz - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Pleasure, in the inclusive usages most important in moral psychology, ethical theory, and the studies of mind, includes all joy and gladness — all our feeling good, or happy. It is often contrasted with similarly inclusive pain, or suffering, which is similarly thought of as including all our feeling bad. Contemporary psychology similarly distinguishes between positive affect and negative affect.[1..
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    Semantics and the philosophy of language.Leonard Linsky (ed.) - 1952 - Urbana,: University of Illinois Press.
    Introduction In this introduction I will comment on some of the central issues of the papers included in this volume and point out some of the relations ...
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    System of ethics.Leonard Nelson & Norbert Guterman - 1956 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Translated from German. Includes bibliographical references. Includes index.
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  7. Sociology Today.Robert K. Merton, Leonard Broom & Leonard S. Cottrell - 1959 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 14 (4):551-551.
     
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    Supersubstantivalism and the argument from harmony.Matt Leonard - 2021 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):53-57.
    The core doctrine of supersubstantivalism is that material objects are identical to their spacetime locations. One powerful consideration for the view is the argument from harmony—supersubstantivalism, it is claimed, is in a position to offer an elegant explanation of a number of platitudes concerning objects and their locations. However, I will argue that identifying material objects with their locations does not provide a satisfying explanation of harmony. What the supersubstantivalist needs is not a theory about the identity of objects, but (...)
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    On interpreting doxastic logic.Leonard Linsky - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (17):500-502.
  10. The Ayn Rand Lexicon Objectivism From a to Z.Harry Binswanger & Leonard Peikoff - 1988
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    Philosophical and empirical reductionism in psychology.J. Gaito & D. Leonard - 1965 - Journal of General Psychology 72:69-75.
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    Effects of differential monetary gain and loss on sequential two-choice behavior.Leonard Katz - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (3):245.
  13. The Impossibility of the State.Leonard Brewster - 2002 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 16 (3):19-34.
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    A Materialist Feminism is Possible.Diana Leonard & Christine Delphy - 1980 - Feminist Review 4 (1):79-105.
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    G. H. Mead on Knowledge and Action.Leonard Fleck - 1973 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 47:76-86.
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  16. The Philosophy of a Biologist.Leonard Hill - 1931 - Humana Mente 6 (21):119-120.
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    Introduction.Leonard Lawlor - 2007 - Chiasmi International 9:12-12.
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    The Chiasm and the Fold.Leonard Lawlor - 2002 - Chiasmi International 4:105-116.
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    Jaspers and Bultmann: A dialogue between philosophy and theology in the existentialist tradition.Leonard H. Ehrlich - 1970 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (1):144-145.
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  20. De politiek in ethische, psychologische en filosofische belichting.Jacob Leonard Snethlage - 1961 - Den Haag,: Kruseman.
     
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    Principles of reasoning.Henry Siggins Leonard - 1967 - New York,: Dover Publications.
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    The Autonomy of Intellectual History.Leonard Krieger - 1973 - Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (4):499.
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    Deception.Leonard Linsky - 1963 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 6 (1-4):157 – 169.
    Philosophers have based arguments on the contention that we arc deceived in our dreams. I argue that we are not, and that this can be shown by considerations concerning the meaning? of the word ?deceive?. This kind of argument, common in recent philosophy, has been much criticized. In a methodological digression (sections 2?6), some aspects of the nature, the rationale, and the relevance of the appeal to ordinary language in philosophy are exposed and defended. The paper presents an analysis of (...)
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    Just Caring: In Defense of Limited Age-Based Healthcare Rationing.Leonard M. Fleck - 2010 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (1):27.
    The debate around age-based healthcare rationing was precipitated by two books in the late 1980s, one by Daniel Callahan and the other by Norman Daniels. These books ignited a firestorm of criticism, best captured in the claim that any form of age-based healthcare rationing was fundamentally ageist, discriminatory in a morally objectionable sense. That is, the elderly had equal moral worth and an equal right to life as the nonelderly. If an elderly and nonelderly person each had essentially the same (...)
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    Colin Koopman: "How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person".Leonard D’Cruz - 2019 - Foucault Studies 27 (27):161-165.
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  26. Our mathematical heritage.William Leonard Schaaf - 1963 - New York,: Collier Books.
     
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  27. Renaissance Philosophy New Translations [of] Lorenzo Valla , Paul Cortese , Cajetan , ... [Et Al.].Lorenzo Valla & Leonard A. Kennedy - 1973 - Mouton.
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    Late-fourteenth-century philosophical scepticism at oxford.Leonard A. Kennedy - 1985 - Vivarium 23 (2):124-151.
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    Control and health: An epidemiological perspective.S. Leonard Syme - 1990 - In Judith Rodin, Carmi Schooler & K. Warner Schaie (eds.), Self-directedness: cause and effects throughout the life course. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 213--229.
  30. Preventive medicine and individual responsibility.S. Leonard Syme - forthcoming - Scarce Medical Resources and Justice.
     
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    Articles de Journaux.Leonard Burnand (ed.) - 2018 - De Gruyter.
    This XIIIth volume comprises all the articles published by Benjamin Constant in 1819–1820, that is almost 120 contributions. Featured in the most influential liberal newspapers of the time, these texts shed light on an essential but little known aspect of Constant's political and intellectual commitment under the French Restauration.
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    Le savant et l'éditeur : Les lettres de Charles Bonnet à Fortunato Bartolomeo De Felice (1766-1769).Léonard Burnand - 2012 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 65 (1):143-158.
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    Varia.Leonard Burler - 1909 - The Classical Review 23 (08):253-254.
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  34. States and mind.Michael Leonard Graham Balfour - 1953 - London,: Cresset Press.
  35. Extending discretion in high school science curricula.Gordon R. Cavana & William H. Leonard - 2006 - Science Education 69 (5):593-603.
     
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    Engels on Capital: Synopsis, Reviews, Letters and Supplementary Material.Friedrich Engels & Leonard Emil Mins - 1974 - Lawrence & Wishart.
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  37. The nine to five complex.James Leonard Johnson - 1972 - Grand Rapids,: Zondervan Pub. House.
     
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    All the King's Falcons: Rumi on Prophets and Revelation.Leonard Lewisohn & John Renard - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (1):183.
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    Post-experimentalist pragmatism.Leonard J. Waks - 1998 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (1):17-28.
    Rorty's neopragmatism is an attempt to retrofit Dewey's experimentalism for the post-modern situation. Specifically, he substitutes "language" for "experience" and "culture" for "science", to arrive at a philosophy "no closer to science than to art". I argue that the first move results from misunderstanding of the role experience plays in the context of verification in Dewey's experimental logic. The second move leaves Rorty without any alternative method even for approaching the very problems which Dewey proposed to solve with his experimentalism.
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    The Ultimate Meaning of Counter-Actualisation: On the Ethics of the Univocity of Being in Deleuze's Logic of Sense.Leonard Lawlor - 2022 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 16 (1):112-135.
    As is well known, Deleuze says in Difference and Repetition that ‘the task of contemporary philosophy has been defined: to reverse Platonism’. This task is then continued in Logic of Sense, through its discussion of Stoic logic. Deleuze says there that ‘the Stoics are the first to reverse Platonism’. And, at the same time, in the big Spinoza book, we see Deleuze present Spinoza's ‘anti-Cartesian reaction’. This anti-Cartesian reaction is equivalent to the reversal of Platonism. We can say then that (...)
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    Explorations in music and esotericism.Marjorie Roth & Leonard George (eds.) - 2023 - Rochester: University of Rochester Press.
    Scholars explore from many fresh angles the interweavings of two of the richest strands of human culture-music and esotericism-with examples from the medieval period to the modern age. Music and esotericism are two responses to the intuition that the world holds hidden order, beauty, and power. Those who compose, perform, and listen to music have often noted that music can be a bridge between sensory and transcendent realms. Such renowned writers as Boethius expanded the definition of music to encompass not (...)
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    Desiderius Erasmus: over opvoeding, Bijbel en samenleving.Antonie Leonard Herman Hage (ed.) - 2017 - Apeldoorn: de Banier uitgeverij.
    De bijdragen in deze bundel zijn een uitwerking van een symposium over Erasmus (1467/69-1536), georganiseerd door Driestar hogeschool naar aanleiding van zijn vijfhonderd jaar geleden verschenen Griekse editie van het Nieuwe Testament. Deze Bijbeltekst gold eeuwenlang als de standaard. Verschillende vertalingen zijn hierop gebaseerd, waaronder de Statenvertaling. Erasmus hield zich verder intensief bezig met de vraag hoe de religieuze verdeeldheid kon worden opgeheven. Zijn opvattingen over opvoeding en onderwijs blijken ook invloedrijk onder gereformeerde pedagogen in de zeventiende eeuw. De auteurs (...)
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  43. Chapter XXXI the specific techniques of investigation: Observation, questionnaire, and rating.Leonard V. Koos - 1938 - In Guy Montrose Whipple (ed.), The scientific movement in education. Bloomington, Ill.,: National Society for the Study of Education. pp. 37--375.
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    Elements of Early Historicism: Experience, Theory, and History in Ranke.Leonard Krieger - 1975 - History and Theory 14 (4):1.
    The tension between individualism and universalism in historicism goes back to Leopold Ranke's version of the movement's early stage. Ranke's experience of the Revolution of 1830 helped to effect the first of the many resolutions which this tension would receive, but it helped also to endow this resolution with the one-sided individualistic distortion which has burdened the movement ever since. The initial emphasis on the individual as particularizing comes from Ranke's conservative reaction to revolution as a universalizing aspect of history. (...)
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  45. Histoire et existentialisme chez Sartre.Leonard Krieger - 2005 - Cités 2 (22):155-182.
    L’existentialisme pose à l’histoire des problèmes aussi bien subjectifs qu’objectifs. En tant que sujets, les existentialistes épousent des positions qui sont souvent antithétiques par rapport à la dimension historique ; en tant qu’objets, ils ont donné à voir des idées et des activités qui sont souvent difficilement accessibles à la connaissance historique. Chez Sartre se...
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  46. An immense power: the three phenomenological insights supporting derridean deconstruction.Leonard Lawlor - 2018 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the History of Phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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    La fin de l’ontologie.Leonard Lawlor - 1999 - Chiasmi International 1:252-252.
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    Riassunto: “Variazione sessuale benigna”.Leonard Lawlor - 2008 - Chiasmi International 10:58-58.
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    (1 other version)The Flipside of Violence, or Beyond the Thought of Good Enough.Leonard Lawlor - 2013 - PhaenEx 8 (2):80.
    This essay attempts to answer three types of question concerning the images of violence found in deconstructive discourse. First, there is the question of confusion between real violence and transcendental violence. Second, there is the question of a lack of vigilance in regard to real violence. And finally, third, there is the question of the need for a moral principle of non-violence. The response to the first type of question lies in the recognition that the violence Derrida attributes to the (...)
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  50. The primacy of the practical: Russell Ford's Experience and Empiricism: Hegel, Hume, and the Early Deleuze.Leonard Lawlor - forthcoming - Southern Journal of Philosophy.
    As the subtitle indicates, this article examines Russell Ford's new book on Deleuze's 1953 Empiricism and Subjectivity. Ford's book especially illuminates Deleuze's book on Hume in two ways. First, he shows how Deleuze's first book intervenes in an ongoing debate in French philosophy between transcendence and immanence. Second, Ford provides an intense reading of Deleuze's first book. The question, however, that Ford's book aims to answer is the nature of empiricism itself. My article reconstructs the precise definition of empiricism found (...)
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