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    Book review of Relation Algebras and Games. [REVIEW]M. J. Marx - 2004 - Studia Logica 77:129-147.
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    Hegel and Marx on the Spurious Infinity of Modern Civil Society.M. J. Smetona - 2014 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2014 (166):122-142.
    I. Introduction Hegel's political philosophy is best understood as being both moderate and critical in character. While the recent scholarship is partially correct in its “centrist-reformist” image of Hegel's political philosophy, I argue that this image is incomplete. Hegel's project in the Philosophy of Right is moderate in the respect that it is a defense of his conceptualization of the modern state—it is the attempt to make explicit the implicit rationality of the modern state form. But his prescient critique of (...)
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    Some Notes on MS. 1367 in the Karl-Marx Universität Library, Leipzig.M. J. Fitzgerald - 1985 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 27:152-154.
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    From Affluence to Praxis. [REVIEW]J. D. M. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):127-128.
    Markovic draws upon the Zagreb school of Marx-interpretation, as well as on the data of the historical development of socialism in Yugoslavia in his attempt to develop a critical social theory. He constantly opposes the use of Marxian theory as an ideological orthodoxy simply legitimating political practice. And he points out how Marxian social thought may be a means of critically comprehending social processes, as well as a self-critical theory developing in relation to the historical data at whose evaluation (...)
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    Theorie und Praxis im Denken Hegels Interpretationen zu den Grundstellungen der neuzeitlichen Subjektivität. [REVIEW]J. V. M. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (2):354-354.
    This book is an interesting entry in the vast and ever expanding field of secondary literature on Hegelian ontologically grounded analysis of the relationship between theory and praxis. It is interesting and slightly unusual for it neither treats Hegel simply as the predecessor of Marx nor does it ignore the more contemporary problems of political philosophy arising from the Hegelian heritage. There is a balance between erudition and speculation and the thorough study of the texts always remains firmly subjected (...)
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  6. History and human existence. From Marx to Merleau-ponty. By James Miller. [REVIEW]M. J. M. J. - 1980 - History and Theory 19 (2):241.
     
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    The Utopian Flight from Unhappiness, Freud against Marx on Social Progress. [REVIEW]J. D. M. - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (1):125-126.
    The problem of unhappiness is deceptively simple. It is all pervasive, and susceptible to highly theoretical formulations and explanations. In this work, Martin Kalin explores and evaluates two theories which compete as explanations of human unhappiness. Marxism is a utopian theory, in that Marx’s identification of the sources of unhappiness predicts their removal, or at least their radical diminution. Man’s alienation from his work and from his own species is necessary for pre-capitalist and capitalist historical developments. But communist society (...)
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    Das Problem der Sprache bei Hegel. [REVIEW]J. V. M. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (1):140-140.
    It was bound to happen that Hegel's thought, like that of so many other great philosophers, would be studied from the viewpoint of the question of language. The title is innocent and modest and it seems to promise a monograph on a particular topic. Instead, however, we are led through a number of major Hegelian themes, taken from the totality of his opus. There are chapters on transcendence and infiniteness, on praxis, on the figures of self-consciousness, on religion and the (...)
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    Marxist Ethical Theory in the Soviet Union. [REVIEW]M. J. K. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (1):137-138.
    Grier attempts a good deal here and succeeds admirably. He gives us, first, a concise but more than adequate history of Marxist ethical theory from the young Marx to the neo-Kantians. This is followed by an overview of philosophy in the Soviet Union, emphasizing the "ambiguous inheritance" of dialectical and historical materialism, and then by a thorough history of Soviet ethical theory in its formative period. From these well-chosen and substantial preliminaries, Grier turns to an elaboration of the basic (...)
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    Hegel und das Ende der Geschichte. Interpretationen zur Phänomenologie des Geistes. [REVIEW]J. V. M. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (2):350-351.
    Hegel's philosophy of history used to be interpreted mainly in terms of what it is supposed to say about the direction and the end of history, yet the central historical category is, after all, the present, "the spiritual midday." True historicity is in the concrete moment--and this is the thesis that so many commentators of the Phenomenology of the Spirit neglect to emphasize. Hence, after a dutiful examination of the concept of history in this first major work of the philosopher, (...)
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    Adhesion measurement of a buried Cr interlayer on polyimide.Vera M. Marx, Christoph Kirchlechner, Ivo Zizak, Megan J. Cordill & Gerhard Dehm - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (16-18):1982-1991.
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    Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State. [REVIEW]J. D. M. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):745-746.
    This work exposes the development of Hegel’s political theory from its origins in Hegel’s reading of Sir James Stewart and the composition of the early theological writings, through the Philosophy of Right. Its principle value lies in showing how careful use may be made of Hegel’s earlier writings in interpreting his mature political philosophy. Avineri describes Hegel’s early dissatisfaction with the understanding of the state as an instrument for the protection of private property, and his attempts to develop a concept (...)
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  13. Ardeshir, M., Ruitenburg, W. and Salehi, S., Intuitionistic.C. Areces, P. Blackburn, M. Marx, S. Cook, A. Kolokolova, T. Coquand, G. Sambin, J. Smith, S. Valentini & P. Dybjer - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 124:301.
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    Muñoz. J., Marx. .Antología.M. Rodríguez González - 1990 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 24:213.
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  15. Marx’s Attempt to Leave Philosophy.J. M. Bernstein - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (2):275-278.
    Arguably, there is no gesture more typical to philosophy than its repudiation, the sense that philosophical endeavor is a symptom of the pathologies or dislocations of everyday life it seeks to remedy. Throughout the nineteenth century—in the writings of the German Romantics, Young Hegelians, Marx, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche—the repudiation of philosophy is a constant. Sometimes this repudiation takes a reflective form in which traditional philosophical claims are translated into another vocabulary, or are deflated ; sometimes alternative methods are adopted (...)
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    Karl Marx's Theory of History. [REVIEW]S. M. J. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):374-376.
    Cohen states in the last sentence of his book that his analysis in no way presupposes the controversial labor theory of value. For him, the contradictions of capitalist production result from the fact that its function is to create exchange value. The statements themselves and the fact that they come very late in the book illustrate two distinctive characteristics of the work. First, Cohen espouses what he calls a technological interpretation of Marx. For him, the driving force of history (...)
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  17. Finite model theory and its applications. Texts in Theoretical Computer Science.E. Grädel, P. G. Kolaitis, L. Libkin, M. Marx, J. Spencer & M. Y. Vardi - 2010 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):406-407.
  18. N. Scott Arnold, "Marx's radical critique of capitalist society: A reconstruction and critical evaluation". [REVIEW]J. M. Fritzman - 1991 - Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (4):385.
     
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    Marx and Philosophy: Three Studies.J. M. Bernstein - 1987 - Philosophical Books 28 (2):81-83.
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    Piotr Hoffman, The Anatomy of Idealism: Passivity and Activity in Kant, Hegel and Marx. The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1982, pp. 124, hardback, n.p. [REVIEW]J. M. Bernstein - 1984 - Hegel Bulletin 5 (2):54-56.
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    Forum on Samir Gandesha - Johan Hartle, "Aesthetic Marx".ed by M. Farina - S. Marino & J. Hartle With S. Gandesha - 2019 - Lebenswelt. Aesthetics and Philosophy of Experience 13 (13).
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    Where is the Cross? On Gillian RoseInterview with J.M. Bernstein.Michael Lazarus & J. M. Bernstein - forthcoming - Thesis Eleven.
    In this interview with Michael Lazarus, Jay Bernstein reflects on the history of his intellectual friendship with Gillian Rose—until her early death, his dearest friend. It was a friendship rooted in a shared passion for Hegel's philosophy as the ground origin and abiding source of Marxist Critical Theory. In the course of the interview, Bernstein comments on the role of speculative propositions in Rose's reading of Hegel; her modernist understanding of the meaning of style even after her critique of Adorno (...)
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    Original Marxism--Estranged Offspring. [REVIEW]M. W. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (3):567-568.
    A thoughtful Christian counter-offensive on the popular interpretation of Marxism as the absolute antithesis of all that is Christian and democratic. The author's explicit intention is to break down the barrier to understanding and communication constituted by that image. He examines the Judeo-Christian heritage of Marxism and traces the influences which led to Marx's estrangement from that heritage. Elements of the heritage which survived the estrangement are then elucidated and the author concludes with an eminently reasonable appraisal of the (...)
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    Max Weber. Sur le socialisme et le marxisme.M. Weber, E. Traverso & J. Bidet - 1992 - Actuel Marx 11:41-65.
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    Der Identitätsgedanke bei Feuerbach und Marx[REVIEW]M. W. J. - 1961 - Review of Metaphysics 15 (2):341-341.
    Dicke discusses the metamorphosis of Hegelianism in Feuerbach and Marx through an examination of the concept of identity in the three philosophers. He demonstrates the persistence of this concept as a decisive theme in both Feuerbach and Marx, and shows how Hegel's doctrine of identity is transformed and adulterated in the process of adaptation. A primary consequence of Marx's modification of this doctrine is the philosophical sacrifice of the individual to the collective, which has its practical consequences (...)
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  26. Marx, Wittgenstein, Arendt, Habermas.A. Tosel, C. Chauvire, A. Amiel, D. Jervolino, L. Seve, Y. Quiniou, J. -M. Vincent, S. Petrucciani, Y. Cusset & A. MÜNSTER - 1999 - Actuel Marx 25:11-151.
  27. W. B. Gallie, Filósofos de la Paz y de la Guerra. Kant, Clausewitz, Marx, Engels y Tolstoi, tr. J. Ferreiro Santana.M. Caimi - 1984 - Kant Studien 75 (4):516.
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    Modern French Philosophy.L. Scott-Fox & J. M. Harding (eds.) - 1980 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is a critical introduction to modern French philosophy, commissioned from one of the liveliest contemporary practitioners and intended for an English-speaking readership. The dominant 'Anglo-Saxon' reaction to philosophical development in France has for some decades been one of suspicion, occasionally tempered by curiosity but more often hardening into dismissive rejection. But there are signs now of a more sympathetic interest and an increasing readiness to admit and explore shared concerns, even if these are still expressed in a very different (...)
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    Iamblichus (J.M.) Dillon, (W.) Polleichtner (ed., trans.) Iamblichus of Chalcis. The Letters. (Writings from the Greco-Roman World 19.) Pp. xxvi +119. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009. Paper, US$24.95. ISBN: 978-1-58983-161-2. [REVIEW]Heidi Marx-Wolf - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):444-445.
  30. Bokk Review.Eleonore Stump, Charles B. Schmitt, James J. Murphy, M. Mugnai, Robin Smith, C. W. Kilmister, N. C. A. Da Costa, von G. Schenk, Robert Bunn, D. W. Barron & A. Grieder - 1982 - History and Philosophy of Logic 3 (2):213-240.
    MEDIEVAL LOGICS LAMBERT MARIE DE RIJK (ed.), Die mittelalterlichen Traktate De mod0 opponendiet respondendi, Einleitung und Ausgabe der einschlagigen Texte. (Beitrage zur Geschichte der Philosophie und Theologie des Mittelalters, Neue Folge Band 17.) Miinster: Aschendorff, 1980. 379 pp. No price stated. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY MARTA FATTORI, Lessico del Novum Organum di Francesco Bacone. Rome: Edizioni dell'Ateneo 1980. Two volumes, il + 543, 520 pp. Lire 65.000. VIVIAN SALMON, The study of language in 17th century England. (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory (...)
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  31. Sur le socialisme et le marxisme, Textes présentés par E. Traverso et traduits par J. Bidet.M. Weber - 1992 - Actuel Marx 11.
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  32. Representation and Behavior.M. J. Cain - 2004 - Mind 113 (451):555-559.
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    European and American Philosophers.John Marenbon, Douglas Kellner, Richard D. Parry, Gregory Schufreider, Ralph McInerny, Andrea Nye, R. M. Dancy, Vernon J. Bourke, A. A. Long, James F. Harris, Thomas Oberdan, Paul S. MacDonald, Véronique M. Fóti, F. Rosen, James Dye, Pete A. Y. Gunter, Lisa J. Downing, W. J. Mander, Peter Simons, Maurice Friedman, Robert C. Solomon, Nigel Love, Mary Pickering, Andrew Reck, Simon J. Evnine, Iakovos Vasiliou, John C. Coker, Georges Dicker, James Gouinlock, Paul J. Welty, Gianluigi Oliveri, Jack Zupko, Tom Rockmore, Wayne M. Martin, Ladelle McWhorter, Hans-Johann Glock, Georgia Warnke, John Haldane, Joseph S. Ullian, Steven Rieber, David Ingram, Nick Fotion, George Rainbolt, Thomas Sheehan, Gerald J. Massey, Barbara D. Massey, David E. Cooper, David Gauthier, James M. Humber, J. N. Mohanty, Michael H. Dearmey, Oswald O. Schrag, Ralf Meerbote, George J. Stack, John P. Burgess, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Nicholas Jolley, Adriaan T. Peperzak, E. J. Lowe, William D. Richardson, Stephen Mulhall & C. - 1991 - In Robert L. Arrington, A Companion to the Philosophers. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 109–557.
    Peter Abelard (1079–1142 ce) was the most wide‐ranging philosopher of the twelfth century. He quickly established himself as a leading teacher of logic in and near Paris shortly after 1100. After his affair with Heloise, and his subsequent castration, Abelard became a monk, but he returned to teaching in the Paris schools until 1140, when his work was condemned by a Church Council at Sens. His logical writings were based around discussion of the “Old Logic”: Porphyry's Isagoge, aristotle'S Categories and (...)
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    The Universal gestation of nature: Chambers'Vestiges andExplanations.M. J. S. Hodge - 1972 - Journal of the History of Biology 5 (1):127-151.
  35. Adequacy Conditions for Counterpart Theory.M. J. Cresswell - 2004 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82 (1):28-41.
    David Lewis's modal realism claims that nothing can exist in more than one world or time, and that statements about how something would have been are to be analysed in terms of its counterpart. I first explain why the counterpart relation depends on de re modal statements in an intensional language, so that intuitive properties of similarity relations cannot be used to show that the counterpart relation is not an equivalence relation. I then look at test sentences in (the intensional) (...)
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    Commencing Scene Segmentation by Luminance Peak and Valley Detection.A. H. Ρinnington, M. J. Wright & M. Yazdanfar - 1991 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 1 (3):197-226.
  37. Temporal Reference in Linear Tense Logic.M. J. Cresswell - 2010 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 39 (2):173-200.
    The paper introduces a first-order theory in the language of predicate tense logic which contains a single simple axiom. It is shewn that this theory enables times to be referred to and sentences involving ‘now’ and ‘then’ to be formalised. The paper then compares this way of increasing the expressive capacity of predicate tense logic with other mechanisms, and indicates how to generalise the results to other modal and tense systems.
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    In memoriam Mirko D. Grmek (1924–2000).Henk A. M. J. ten Have - 2001 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 4 (2):123-123.
  39. Watson, JB (1925).M. K. Nock & M. J. Prinstein - forthcoming - Behaviorism.
     
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    Le fond psychologique de la philosophie bergsonienne.H. M. J. Oldewelt - 1938 - Synthese 3 (1):99 - 100.
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    Authority in Christian Bioethics.B. A. Lustig & M. J. Cherry - 1996 - Christian Bioethics 2 (1):1-15.
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  42. Testing and measurement: Advances in item response theory and selected testing practices.R. K. Hambleton & M. J. Pitoniak - 2002 - In J. Wixted & H. Pashler, Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology. Wiley. pp. 4--517.
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    Introduction: Expressivisms, Knowledge and Truth.M. J. Frápolli - 2019 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 86:1-9.
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  44. El problema del origen de la vida: reconstrucción racional de la polémica entre biogenistas y abiogenistas durante los siglos XVII a XX.M. J. C. de Asua - 1989 - Manuscrito. Revista Internacional de Filosofia 12 (1):71-89.
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    Justifying the Initiation and Continued Provision of Public Health Interventions in Humanitarian Settings.A. M. Viens, M. J. Smith, C. M. Bensimon & D. S. Silva - 2014 - Public Health Ethics 7 (3):314-317.
    Médecins Sans Frontières is not morally required to continue providing the same therapeutic and preventative interventions for lead poisoning in Nigeria in the face of conditions that negatively impact on the achievement of their objectives. Nevertheless, Médecins Sans Frontières may have reasons to revise their objectives and adopt different interventions or methods.
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    Fluctuation electron microscopy of medium-range order in ion-irradiated zircon.Gongpu Zhao, Michael M. J. Treacy & Peter R. Buseck - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (35-36):4661-4677.
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    Politics and the Media.Henry P. Raleigh & M. J. Clark - 1981 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (2):111.
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    Etch pits and dehydration nuclei on crystals of gypsum.J. E. Bright & M. J. Ridge - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (63):441-444.
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  49. Book Reviews-Biographies-Justus von Liebig: The Chemical Gatekeeper.William H. Brock & M. J. Duck - 1999 - Annals of Science 56 (1):99-99.
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    Energy and Uncertainty in General Relativity.F. I. Cooperstock & M. J. Dupre - 2018 - Foundations of Physics 48 (4):387-394.
    The issue of energy and its potential localizability in general relativity has challenged physicists for more than a century. Many non-invariant measures were proposed over the years but an invariant measure was never found. We discovered the invariant localized energy measure by expanding the domain of investigation from space to spacetime. We note from relativity that the finiteness of the velocity of propagation of interactions necessarily induces indefiniteness in measurements. This is because the elements of actual physical systems being measured (...)
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