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    I wonder: mind-freeing encounters with God.Nathan Aaseng - 2021 - Alresford: Christian Alternative.
    Wrestling with God makes your faith stronger.
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  2. Being of Two Minds: Belief with Doubt.Nathan Salmon - 1995 - Noûs 29 (1):1-20.
  3. Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Meaning: Philosophical Papers I.Nathan U. Salmon (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Metaphysics, Mathematics, and Meaning brings together Nathan Salmon's influential papers on topics in the metaphysics of existence, non-existence, and fiction; modality and its logic; strict identity, including personal identity; numbers and numerical quantifiers; the philosophical significance of Godel's Incompleteness theorems; and semantic content and designation. Including a previously unpublished essay and a helpful new introduction to orient the reader, the volume offers rich and varied sustenance for philosophers and logicians.
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    Hume's Purely Practical Response to Philosophical Skepticism.Nathan I. Sasser - 2021 - Hume Studies 43 (2):3-28.
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    The identity theory as a scientific hypothesis.J. Wolfe & George J. Nathan - 1968 - Dialogue 7 (3):469-72.
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    Walter Benjamin’s First Philosophy: Towards a Constellational Definition of Experience.Nathan Ross - 2020 - Open Philosophy 3 (1):81-101.
    This essay argues for the philosophical standing of Walter Benjamin’s early work and posits a deeper continuity between this early work as a philosopher and the subsequent development of his work as a writer. When these fragments are read in proper relation to each other, they reveal for the first time many of the key innovations of Benjamin as a philosopher, as well as his points of influence on Horkheimer and Adorno. His early ‘Program’ critiques the Enlightenment conception of experience (...)
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    Reference and information content: names and descriptions.Nathan Salmon - 1983 - In Dov M. Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical Logic. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 409--461.
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    Locke and Hume on Competing Miracles.Nathan Rockwood - 2023 - Religious Studies 59:603-617.
    Christian apologists argue that the testimony of the miracles of Jesus provide evidence for Christianity. Hume tries to undermine this argument by pointing out that miracles are said to occur in other religious traditions and so miracles do not give us reason to believe in Christianity over the alternatives. Thus, competing miracles act as an undercutting defeater for the argument from miracles for Christianity. Yet, before Hume, Locke responds to this kind of objection, and in this paper I explain and (...)
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    Éloge: Richard Harrison Shryock, 1895-1972.Nathan Reingold - 1973 - Isis 64 (1):96-100.
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    Statesmen of Science. J. G. Crowther.Nathan Reingold - 1967 - Isis 58 (3):431-431.
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    The Intellectual Migration, Europe and America, 1930-1960. Donald Fleming, Bernard Bailyn.Nathan Reingold - 1970 - Isis 61 (1):147-148.
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    The National Archives and the History of Science in America.Nathan Reingold - 1955 - Isis 46 (1):22-28.
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    The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought.Chris L. Firestone & Nathan Jacobs (eds.) - 2012 - Notre Dame University Press.
    In _The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought,_ Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs, and thirteen other contributors examine the role of God in the thought of major European philosophers from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. The philosophers considered are, by and large, not orthodox theists; they are highly influential freethinkers, emancipated by an age no longer tethered to the authority of church and state. While acknowledging this fact, the contributors are united in arguing that this is (...)
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  14. Temporality.Nathan Salmón - 1990 - In William Bright (ed.), Oxford International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. Oxford University Press.
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    The Aesthetic Ground of Critical Theory : New Readings of Benjamin and Adorno.Nathan Ross (ed.) - 2015 - Lanham, MD: Roman and Littlefield.
    This edited collection of original essays explores the irreducible role of aesthetic forms of experience and activity in the philosophies of Walter Benjamin and Theodor W. Adorno.
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    An Interview with Peter Carruthers.Romy Aran, Nathan Beaucage, Melissa Kwan & Peter Carruthers - 2020 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 27:13-21.
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    Argumentation and Philosophical Clarification.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1972 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 5 (1):12 - 23.
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  18. Conatus and Amor Dei: the total and partial Norm.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1977 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 31 (1):117.
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  19. Foreword to Matthew Davidson, ed., On Sense and Direct Reference.Nathan Salmon - 2007 - In Matthew Davidson (ed.), On Sense and Direct Reference. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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    Emotions in Sport and Games.Alfred Archer & Nathan Wildman (eds.) - 2020 - Routledge.
    Emotions play an important role in both sport and games, from the pride and joy of victory, the misery and shame of defeat, and the anger and anxiety felt along the way. This volume brings together experts in the philosophy of sport and games and experts in the philosophy of emotion to investigate this important area of research. The book discusses the role of the emotions for both participants and spectators of sports and games, including detailed discussions of suffering, shame, (...)
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    Elementary particles in bimetric general relativity.Nathan Rosen - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (3):339-348.
    A classical model of an elementary particle is considered in the framework of the bimetric general relativity theory. The particle is regarded as a spherically symmetric object filling its Schwarzschild sphere and made of matter having mass density, pressure, and charge density. The mass is taken to be the Planck mass, and possible values of the charge are taken as zero, ±1/3e, ±2/3e, and ±e, with e the electron charge.
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    On Mechanism in Hegel's Social and Political Philosophy.Nathan Ross - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    _On Mechanism in Hegel's Social and Political Philosophy_ examines the role of the concept of mechanism in Hegel’s thinking about political and social institutions. It counters as overly simplistic the notion that Hegel has an ‘organic concept of society’. It examines the thought of Hegel’s peers and predecessors who critique modern political intuitions as ‘machine-like’, focusing on J.G. Herder, Friedrich Schlegel and Novalis. From here it examines the early writings of Hegel, in which Hegel makes a break with the Romantic (...)
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  23. Perché la tecnica non sa prevedere il suo futuro? Incertezza e cambiamento tecnico.Nathan Rosenberg - 1996 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 14 (3/4):45-52.
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  24. Quantum particles and classical particles.Nathan Rosen - 1986 - Foundations of Physics 16 (8):687-700.
    The relation between wave mechanics and classical mechanics is reviewed, and it is stressed that the latter cannot be regarded as the limit of the former as ℏ →0. The motion of a classical particle (or ensemble of particles) is described by means of a Schrödinger-like equation that was found previously. A system of a quantum particle and a classical particle is investigated (1) for an interaction that leads to stationary states with discrete energies and (2) for an interaction that (...)
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    Vector-spinor space and field equations.Nathan Rosen & Gerald E. Tauber - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (1):63-99.
    Generalizing the work of Einstein and Mayer, it is assumed that at each point of space-time there exists a vector-spinor space with Nv vector dimensions and Ns spinor dimensions, where Nv=2k and Ns=2 k, k⩾3. This space is decomposed into a tangent space with4 vector and4 spinor dimensions and an internal space with Nv−4 vector and Ns−4 spinor dimension. A variational principle leads to field equations for geometric quantities which can be identified with physical fields such as the electromagnetic field, (...)
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  26. Brill Online Books and Journals.Nathan Rotenstreich, Paul Mendes-Flohr, Friedrich Niewöhner, Christoph Von Wolzogen, Johannes Van Oort, Friedrich Wilhelm Horn & Manfred Hutter - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 46 (2).
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  27. From Substance to Subject: Studies in Hegel.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1974 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 38 (3):481-482.
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    Historical inevitability and human responsibility.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1963 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 23 (3):380-396.
  29. Hagut Teshurah Li-Shemu El Hugo Bergman Bi-Melot Lo Shishim Shanah.Nathan Rotenstreich & Martin Buber - 1944 - Be-Hotsa at Ha-Hevrah Ha-Filosofit.
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    (1 other version)Love and Leap. Nietzsche’s and Kierkegaard’s Approaches to Philosophy.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1983 - Kant Studien 74 (4):437-452.
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    Le sens de l'humanisme dans l'ère technologique.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1967 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 157:337 - 348.
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    On Lévi-Strauss' Concept of Structure.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (3):489 - 526.
    Claude Lévi-Strauss is aware of his affinity with the thrust of the Gestalt school. He suggests that he only adds the discipline of sociology or anthropology to those guided by the concept of Gestalt. The structure is made of several elements, none of which can undergo a change without effecting changes in all other elements. Yet one additional aspect has to be emphasized, that of possible prediction applied to a structure. The presence of the properties comprised in a structure makes (...)
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    Reasons and reason.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1990 - Journal of Value Inquiry 24 (3):241-251.
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    Recht, Gesetz und Individuum.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1994 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 46 (2):97-106.
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    The Ontological Status of History.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1972 - American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1):49 - 58.
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    The thrust against language: A critical comment on Wittgenstein's ethics.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1968 - Journal of Value Inquiry 2 (2-3):125-136.
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    The value aspect of science.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (4):513-520.
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    Universalism and Particularism in History.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (1):21 - 36.
    HISTORY is a sphere or a phenomenon ever present, though we may question whether historical awareness always accompanies the succession of human generations. The ever-presence of history can be taken as a universal human phenomenon, yet there is a question whether there is a correlation between the spheric universality of history and a thematic universality of features, trends, directions of process, etc. This will be the concern of our exploration. We may distinguish here between universality and universalism; the former connoting (...)
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    Review article.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1981 - Journal of Value Inquiry 15 (3):253-263.
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    Sub-threshold cuing: Saccadic responses to low-contrast, peripheral, transient visual landmark cues.Nathan Ryckman, Martina Bandzo, Yichen Qian & Anthony J. Lambert - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 74:102783.
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    (1 other version)The Virtue of "Lying".Nathan Schlueter - 2006 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 9 (1):72-107.
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  42. Mirrors of Man in Existentialism.Nathan R. Scott - 1982 - Religious Studies 18 (2):273-274.
     
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    The tragic vision and the Christian faith.Nathan A. Scott - 1957 - New York,: Association Press.
    Twelve scholars in religion and the humanities present Christian interpretations of tragedy in literature, including works by Nietzsche, Kafka, Faulkner, Shakespeare, Milton and others.
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    Assessing Character in Mentored, Contextual Learning.Debra R. Anderson & Nathan H. Scherrer - 2022 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 15 (1):115-134.
    This article is concerned with the complex role of assessment in the character development of graduate students in seminary education. It presents the current curricular approach of Denver Seminary to mentored, contextual formation and the variety of assessment strategies that support the growth of individual students and a culture of integrated learning in the institution. Rather than directing assessment strategies on individual character qualities, we argue for the efficacy of assessing the enabling conditions for character growth expressed in the andragogic (...)
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    Further Comments on the Use of Statistics in the Study of Han Dynasty Portents.Hans Bielenstein & Nathan Sivin - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (2):185-187.
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    Cassirer's Philosophy of Symbolic Forms and the Problem of History.Nathan Rotenstreich - 1952 - Theoria 18 (3):155-173.
  47. Giv at Ha-Moreh Be-Tseruf Be Urim, Maftehot U-Milon-Munahim.Salomon Maimon, Nathan Rotenstreich & Samuel Hugo Bergman - 1965
     
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    Multi-Regional Adaptation in Human Auditory Association Cortex.Urszula Malinowska, Nathan E. Crone, Frederick A. Lenz, Mackenzie Cervenka & Dana Boatman-Reich - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  49. Personality and Individual Differences.Stephen A. Petrill & Nathan Brody - 2002 - In J. Wixted & H. Pashler (eds.), Stevens' Handbook of Experimental Psychology. Wiley.
     
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    There is Beauty Here, Too: Aristotle's Rhetoric for Science.John Poulakos & Nathan Crick - 2012 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 45 (3):295-311.
    In Aristotle's biological treatise, On the Parts of Animals, one finds a rare and unexpected burst of rhetorical eloquence. While justifying the study of “less valued animals,” he erupts into praise for the study of all natural phenomena and condemns the small-mindedness of those who trivialize its worth. Without equal in Aristotle's remaining works for its rhetorical quality, it reveals the otherwise coolheaded researcher as a passionate seeker of truth and an unabashed lover of natural beauty. For Aristotle, rhetoric not (...)
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