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    What is theory?: cultural theory as discourse and dialogue.P. V. Zima - 2007 - New York: Continuum.
    An interrogation of the term 'theory' from the perspective of linguistic discourse Zima offers a new definition of theory from a cultural and sociological perspective, with a view to encountering heterogenerous points of view in critical dialogue.
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  2. The ethics of piovani, Pietro between pluralism and deontology+ 20th-century italian moral-philosophy.P. Zecchinato - 1984 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 13 (1):3-18.
     
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  3. Les conséquences sémantiques des explications formelles des théories scientifiques.P. Zeidler - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 270:3-17.
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  4. Consciousness: An introduction.P. D. Zelano, M. Moscovitch & E. Thompson - 2007 - In Morris Moscovitch, Philip Zelazo & Evan Thompson (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--3.
     
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  5. The reflection of the crisis of German higher education system in Kant analysis of university education.P. Zigman - 1996 - Filozofia 51 (6):372-384.
     
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    Stochastic Differential Equations.P. Zoller - 1984 - In Heinrich Mitter & Ludwig Pittner (eds.), Stochastic methods and computer techniques in quantum dynamics. New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 75--100.
  7. The Political Creature.P. ZOLLINGER - 1967
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    Ayn Rand: Fountainhead of Neoliberalism?P. W. Zuidhof - 2012 - Krisis 2012 (1):84-89.
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  9. Causaliteit.P. J. Zwart - 1968 - Assen,: Van Gorcum.
     
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  10. Het mysterie tijd.P. J. Zwart - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (2):418-418.
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  11. (1 other version)Can neurobiology teach us anything about consciousness?" Presidential Address to the American Philosophical Associatiojn, Pacific Division.P. S. Churchland - forthcoming - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. Lancaster Press: Lancaster, Pa.
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    Errors and error correction in choice-response tasks.P. M. Rabbitt - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (2):264.
  13. Scientific controversies: An introduction.P. Machamer, M. Pera & A. Baltas - 2000 - In Peter K. Machamer, Marcello Pera & Aristeidēs Baltas (eds.), Scientific controversies: philosophical and historical perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 3--17.
  14. Contra el método.P. K. Feyerabend & F. Hernán - 1976 - Critica 8 (23):115-118.
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    Orienting attention without awareness.P. A. McCormick - 1997 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 23:168-180.
  16. Passing by the Naturalistic Turn: On Quine’s Cul-de-Sac.P. M. S. Hacker - 2006 - Philosophy 81 (2):231-253.
    1. Naturalism Naturalism, it has been said, is the distinctive development in philosophy over the last thirty years. There has been a naturalistic turn away from the a priori methods of traditional philosophy to a conception of philosophy as continuous with natural science. The doctrine has been extensively discussed and has won considerable following in the USA. This is, on the whole, not true of Britain and continental Europe, where the pragmatist tradition never took root, and the temptations of scientism (...)
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    A Fond Farewell to "Approximate Truth"?P. Kyle Stanford - 2018 - Spontaneous Generations 9 (1):78-81.
    Most commonly, the scientific realism debate is seen as dividing those who do and do not think that the striking empirical and practical successes of at least our best scientific theories indicate with high probability that those theories are ‘approximately true’. But I want to suggest that this characterization of the debate has far outlived its usefulness. Not only does it obscure the central differences between two profoundly different types of contemporary scientific realist, but even more importantly it serves to (...)
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    Shue on Basic Rights.P. A. Woodward - 2002 - Social Theory and Practice 28 (4):637-665.
  19. Two Conceptions of Language.P. M. S. Hacker - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (S7):1271-1288.
    Two different conceptions of language dominate philosophical reflection on the nature of human language and of human linguistic powers. The first is the conception of language as a calculus of meaning, and of understanding as computational interpretation. This conception is rooted in the exigencies of function-theoretic logic. The notions pivotal to this conception are truth, truth-condition, sense and force, naming and describing (representation), and theory of meaning for natural languages. The alternative conception is an anthropological one, which conceives of language (...)
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    The Justification of Noncombatant Casualties in Wartime.P. A. Woodward - 2009 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1):151-161.
    As the United States is currently prosecuting two wars, it is important to consider whether those wars, and the resulting noncombatantcasualties, can be morally justified. Such consideration can be initiated by considering some of Alan Donagan’s work in his book The Theory of Morality. In that book Donagan sets out to develop, as a philosophical system, that part of the common morality according to the Hebrew-Christian tradition, which does not depend on any theistic beliefs. According to that tradition it is (...)
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    Logic of Knowledge.John W. P. Phillips - 2006 - Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3):97-100.
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    Phase-field simulations of magnetic field-induced strain in Ni2MnGa ferromagnetic shape memory alloy.P. P. Wu, X. Q. Ma, J. X. Zhang & L. Q. Chen - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (16):2102-2116.
  23. Comme le dit Georges le Syncelle ou, je pense, Théophane.P. Yannopoulos - 2004 - Byzantion 74 (1):139-146.
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  24. La ville byzantine.P. Yannopoulos - 2004 - Byzantion 74 (2):541-551.
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    A. H. Lachlan. A note on universal sets. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 31 , pp. 573–574.P. R. Young - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (3):395.
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  26. Protecting rainforest realism: James Ladyman, Don Ross: Everything must go: metaphysics naturalized, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, pp. 368 £49.00 HB.P. Kyle Stanford, Paul Humphreys, Katherine Hawley, James Ladyman & Don Ross - 2010 - Metascience 19 (2):161-185.
    Reply in Book Symposium on James Ladyman, Don Ross: 'Everything must go: metaphysics naturalized', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
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    Om-Sentences: On the Derivation of Sentences with Systematically Unspecifiable Interpretations.P. W. Culicover - 1972 - Foundations of Language 8 (2):199-236.
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    Metaconfirmation.Denis Zwirn & Herv� P. Zwirn - 1996 - Theory and Decision 41 (3):195-228.
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    Reasoning About Permitted Announcements.P. Balbiani & P. Seban - 2011 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 40 (4):445-472.
    We formalize what it means to have permission to say something. We adapt the dynamic logic of permission by van der Meyden (J Log Comput 6(3):465–479, 1996 ) to the case where atomic actions are public truthful announcements. We also add a notion of obligation. Our logic is an extension of the logic of public announcements introduced by Plaza ( 1989 ) with dynamic modal operators for permission and for obligation. We axiomatize the logic and show that it is decidable.
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  30. The Natural Rights Republic: Studies in the Foundation of the American Political Tradition.Michael P. Zuckert - 1996
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    The Jungle and the Aroma of Meats: An Ecological Theme in Hindu Medicine.Gregory P. Fields - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (2):331-334.
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    On dislocation loops formed in zinc crystals during low temperature pyramidal glide.P. B. Price - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (63):449-451.
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    Referring Expressions Again.P. T. Geach - 1964 - Analysis 24 (5):172 - 175.
  34. On Climate Change Research, the Crisis of Science and Second-order Science.P. Aufenvenne, H. Egner & K. Elverfeldt - 2014 - Constructivist Foundations 10 (1):120-129.
    Context: This conceptual paper tries to tackle the advantages and the limitations that might arise from including second-order science into global climate change sciences, a research area that traditionally focuses on first-order approaches and that is currently attracting a lot of media and public attention. Problem: The high profile of climate change research seems to provoke a certain dilemma for scientists: despite the slowly increasing realization within the sciences that our knowledge is temporary, tentative, uncertain, and far from stable, the (...)
     
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  35. Deep contingency and necessary a posteriori truth.P. Mackie - 2002 - Analysis 62 (3):225-236.
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    Twinning in cadmium dendrites.P. B. Price - 1959 - Philosophical Magazine 4 (47):1229-1241.
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    Epistemic logic, skepticism, and non-normal modal logic.P. K. Schotch & R. E. Jennings - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 40 (1):47 - 67.
    An epistemic logic is built up on the basis of an analysis of two skeptical arguments. the method used is to first construct an inference relation appropriate to epistemic contexts and introduce "a knows that..." as an operator giving rise to sentences closed with respect to this new concept of inference. soundness and completeness proofs are provided using auxiliary three-valued valuations.
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    Recognition memory for common and rare words.P. D. McCormack & Amy L. Swenson - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (1):72.
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    Hume's ‘Manifest Contradictions’.P. J. E. Kail - 2016 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 78:147-160.
    This paper examines Hume’s ‘Title Principle’ and its role in a response to one of the ‘manifest contradictions’ he identifies in the conclusion to Book I of A Treatise on Human Nature. This ‘contradiction’ is a tension between two ‘equally natural and necessary’ principles of the imagination, our causal inferences and our propensity to believe in the continued and distinct existence of objects. The problem is that the consistent application of causal reason undercuts any grounds with have for the belief (...)
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    Energy barriers controlling creep processes in metals with special reference to β-cobalt.P. Feltham & T. Myers - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (86):203-211.
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    Theories of consent.P. Alderson & C. Goodey - unknown
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    Specters, Traces, and Regret in Ethics Consultation.P. J. Ford & D. M. Dudzinski - 2005 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 16 (3):193-195.
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    Helmholtz's theory of perception: An investigation into its conceptual framework.P. M. S. Hacker - 1995 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9 (3):199 – 214.
  44. MACCALLUM, REID-Imitation and Design and other Essays. [REVIEW]P. Ziff - 1956 - Mind 65:110.
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    Acción y contemplación.P. Artamendi - 1980 - Augustinus 25 (97-100):23-27.
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  46. Looking intuit: A phenomenological analysis of intuition and attention.P. Sven Arvidson - 1997 - In Robbie Davis-Floyd & P. Sven Arvidson (eds.), Intuition: The Inside Story : Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Routledge. pp. 39-56.
  47. Limits in the Field of Consciousness.P. Sven Arvidson - 1990 - Dissertation, Georgetown University
    Aron Gurwitsch claims that the field of consciousness is invariantly organized in a theme, thematic field, margin pattern. However, at least two perceptual presentations, chaos and boundlessness, are not ordered in accordance with this pattern. The question this study poses then is the following: given Gurwitsch's field-theory of experiential organization, what is the structure, status, and function of chaos and boundlessness in the field of consciousness? ;Using Gurwitsch's field-theory organization as a base, the structure of thematic chaos and then of (...)
     
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  48. Sommaires de Revues.P. B. L. A. - 1894 - Revue Thomiste 2 (1/6):826.
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  49. History and Future of Religious Thought: Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam.P. H. ASHBY - 1963
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    Psychanalyse et politique in Individus et politique.P. -C. Assoun & Erich Fromm - 1989 - Hermes 5:255.
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