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  1. Analysis of complex motion signals in the brain of cats and monkey.G. A. Orban, L. Lagae, S. Raiguel, B. Gulyás & H. Maes - 1989 - In Rodney M. J. Cotterill, Models of Brain Function. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Hegel’s Foundation Free Metaphysics: The Logic of Singularity.Gregory S. Moss - 2020 - New York/London: Routledge.
    Contemporary philosophical discourse has deeply problematized the possibility of absolute existence. Hegel’s Foundation Free Metaphysics demonstrates that by reading Hegel’s Doctrine of the Concept in his Science of Logic as a form of Absolute Dialetheism, Hegel’s logic of the concept can account for the possibility of absolute existence. Through a close examination of Hegel’s concept of self-referential universality in his Science of Logic, Moss demonstrates how Hegel’s concept of singularity is designed to solve a host of metaphysical and epistemic paradoxes (...)
  3. Into Your (S)Kin: Toward a Comprehensive Conception of Empathy.Tue Emil Öhler Søvsø & Kirstin Burckhardt - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:531688.
    This paper argues for a comprehensive conception of empathy as comprising epistemic, affective, and motivational elements and introduces the ancient Stoic theory of attachment (Greek,oikeiōsis) as a model for describing the embodied, emotional response to others that we take to be distinctive of empathy. Our argument entails that in order to provide a suitable conceptual framework for the interdisciplinary study of empathy one must extend the scope of recent “simulationalist” and “enactivist” accounts of empathy in two important respects. First, against (...)
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    The 'mental eye' defence of an infinitized version of Yablo's paradox.S. Bringsjord & B. V. Heuveln - 2003 - Analysis 63 (1):61-70.
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    Communal Ownership and Kant’s Theory of Right.S. M. Love - 2020 - Kantian Review 25 (3):415-440.
    The article argues that Kant’s argument for ownership entails a standard of meaningful use by which property regimes can be evaluated: a regime must make it possible for usable objects to be meaningfully used. A particular form of fully communal ownership can satisfy this standard. Further, this form of communal ownership is compatible with Kantian freedom more broadly. I conclude that, if this is so, there is a great deal of space for further consideration of the rightfulness of diverse regimes (...)
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  6. Interpreting Hobbes’s Moral Theory: Rightness, Goodness, Virtue, and Responsibility.S. A. Lloyd - 2021 - Journal of Ethical Reflections 1 (4):69-90.
    The paper argues that the moral philosophy of Thomas Hobbes is unified by a complex conception of reason that imposes consistency norms of both rationality and reasonableness. Hobbes’s conceptions of rightness as reciprocity, and moral goodness as sociability belong to an original and attractive moral theory that is neither teleological nor classically deontological, nor as interpreters have variously argued, subjectivist, contractarian, egoist, or dependent on divine command.
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  7. Hegel's grounding of intersubjectivity in the master-slave dialectic.S. Bird-Pollan - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (3):237-256.
    In this article I seek to explain Hegel’s significance to contemporary meta-ethics, in particular to Kantian constructivism. I argue that in the master–slave dialectic in the Phenomenology of Spirit , Hegel shows that self-consciousness and intersubjectivity arise at the same time. This point, I argue, shows that there is no problem with taking other people’s reasons to motivate us since reflection on our aims is necessarily also reflection on the needs of those around us. I further explore Hegel’s contribution to (...)
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    Ssu-ma Ch'ien's Historiographical Attitude as Reflected in Four Late Warring States Biographies.E. H. S. & Frank Algerton Kierman - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (4):526.
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    Sex Histories: China's First Modern Treatise on Sex Education.E. H. S., Chang Ching-Sheng & Howard S. Levy - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):386.
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  10. Ta stoicheia tēs ethikēs prosōpikotētos.Platōn B. Stamatiadēs - 1954
     
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    The Connoisseur's Guide to Japanese Museums.E. H. S. & Laurence P. Roberts - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):364.
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    Hē paradosē tēs Anagennēsēs: Vyzantinē kai Dytikē Philosophia ston 15o aiōna.Geōrgios Steirēs - 2016 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Papazēsē.
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    K. E. Von Baer's Perplexities over Evolution.S. Holmes - 1947 - Isis 37 (1/2):7-14.
  14. Robert Nozick on Prisoner's Dilemma.S. S. - manuscript
    Robert Nozick, in chapter two of the nature of rationality, proposes two famous problems in decision theory (i.e., Newcomb's problem and Prisoner Dilemma) and two main strategies toward these problems i.e. dominant strategy and dominated or cooperative one. He will try to give a formal principles to calculate the decision values in these situations. In this calculation he goes beyond the standard principle of maximizing expected utility and would try to put forth less ideal and more realistic principles that fit (...)
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  15. The Negro's Struggle for Survival.S. J. Holmes - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (2):280-282.
     
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    Vladimir Solov'ev's Legacy After a Hundred Years.S. S. Horujy - 2007 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 46 (1):5-34.
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  17. PATTEN, A.-Hegel's Idea of Freedom.S. Houlgate - 2001 - Philosophical Books 42 (4):297-299.
     
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    The conceptual framework of Tolman's purposive behaviorism.S. C. Pepper - 1934 - Psychological Review 41 (2):108-133.
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  19. Ilmiĭ-tekhnika revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡si uning khususii︠a︡ti, mon̄ii︠a︡ti sot︠s︡ial roli.Boris Mikhaĭlovich Palat︠s︡kiĭ - 1971
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    The Objectives and Strategy of Cimon's Expedition to Cyprus.S. Thomas Parker - 1976 - American Journal of Philology 97 (1):30.
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    The Possibility of a Logical Foundation of Ethics. The Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl’s Prolegomena.S. Pasetto - 2012 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 1 (2):84-99.
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  22. Kontekstnai︠a︡ semantizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ lingvisticheskikh edinit︠s︡.S. I. Kanonich (ed.) - 1984 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. pedagog. in-t inostrannykh i︠a︡zykov im. Morisa Toreza.
     
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    Swedenborg's principles of usefulness: social reform thought from the enlightenment to American pragmatism.John S. Haller - 2020 - West Chester, Pennsylvania: Swedenborg Foundation.
    Swedenborg's Principles of Usefulness presents a possibly unsuspected historical undercurrent that further evidences Emanuel Swedenborg's pervasive influence on a whole host of historical figures-from poets and artists to philosophers and statesmen-whose contributions to the evolution of self and society have resonated throughout time and into the present. Besides having an impact on individual thinkers, Swedenborg's ideas worked their way into the various social reform traditions that vitalized the American landscape during the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. His concept of usefulness, best (...)
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    (1 other version)Berkeley’s assessment of Locke’s epistemology.George S. Pappas - 2005 - Philosophica 76 (2).
    In this essay, the author analyses Berkeley’s conformity and inference argument against Locke’s theory of percep tion. Both arguments are not as decisive as traditionally has been perceived and fail to engage in Locke’s actual position. The main reason for this is that Berkeley does not see that Locke’s position is compatible with the non-inferential nature of perceptual knowledge.
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    Rescuing Indigenous Land Ownership: Revising Locke's Account of Original Appropriation through Cultivation.S. Stewart Braun - 2014 - Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 61 (139):68-89.
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    Errata: Tenses, analyticity and time's eternity.Stephen E. Braude'S. - 1976 - Philosophia 6 (3-4):544-544.
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    The Origin of Death in some Ancient Near Eastern Religions1: S. G. F. BRANDON.S. G. F. Brandon - 1966 - Religious Studies 1 (2):217-228.
    The Irish poet W. B. Yeats once wrote, with great sapience and perception: Nor dread, nor hope attend A dying animal; A man awaits his end Dreading and hoping all. That death has ever been a problem to man is attested as far back as we can trace our species in the archaeological record—indeed, it seems to have been a problem even for that immediate precursor of homo sapiens, the so-called Neanderthal Man; for he buried his dead.
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    Judicial review: a practising judge's perspective.S. Breyer - 1999 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 19 (2):153-166.
    In this lecture Justice Breyer examines three classical criticisms of constitutional judicial review. Those criticisms say that a grant to unelected judges of the power to set aside legislation as contrary to a written constitution leads to judicial decision-making that is (a) undemocratic, (b) subjective, and impractical. Justice Breyer describes features of the constitutional decision-making that do not dictate results in individual cases, but none the less hold the judges' 'subjective' will in check. He also describes necessary judicial efforts to (...)
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  29. Constantine George Caffentzis: Exciting the Industry of Mankind: George Berkeley's Philosophy of Money.S. Buckle - 2004 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (3):551-553.
     
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    Brakhman i istorii︠a︡: istoriko-filosofskie kont︠s︡ept︠s︡ii sovremennoĭ vedanty.S. L. Burmistrov - 2007 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izdatelʹstvo S.-Peterburgskogo universiteta.
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  31. Søen Kierkegaards Kamp Mod Kirken.Gregor Malantschuk & Niels Hansen Sø - 1956 - Munksgaard.
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    Hegel’s Free Mechanism: The Resurrection of the Concept.Gregory S. Moss - 2013 - International Philosophical Quarterly 53 (1):73-85.
    In this paper I systematically reconstruct Hegel’s concept of “free mechanism” as developed in the Science of Logic. The term “free mechanism” appears absurd since each of the terms constituting it appears mutually exclusive. I argue that we may grasp it only on (1) the assumption of self-reference and (2) via a triad of syllogisms, which altogether constitute a process of alternating middle terms. On the whole, I employ Hegel’s account of “free mechanism” to illuminate the activity of objectivity, whereby (...)
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    On the word BUT and its function: An investigation, using algorithms, into Hegel’s method of paragraph composition.S. F. Kislev - 2020 - Substance 49 (1):41-73.
    “The forms of thought are first set out and stored in human language,” we read in the preface to the second edition of Hegel’s Science of Logic. Man thinks through language, and everything he “transforms into language and expresses in it contains a category, whether concealed, mixed, or well defined”. Language, then, harbors thought categories. There is a philosophy of language, but there is also a philosophy implied in language. How is this supposed to work? More specifically, how is this (...)
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    Platōn, hippias meizōn: dokimē philosophikēs hermēneias.Nikolaos S. Melissidēs - 1995 - Thessalonikē: Ekdoseis "Synchronē Paideia".
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    Some of the Leading Ideas of Comte's Positivism.S. H. Mellone - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 8 (1):73-86.
  36. Some of the Leading Ideas of Comte's Positivism.S. H. Mellone - 1898 - Philosophical Review 7:208.
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  37. Śrī Ādi Śaṅkarācāryā śikavaṇa āṇi Daivajña Brāhmaṇa: I. Sa. 788-820.Digambara Śrīpāda Aṇavekara - 2018 - Kāṇakoṇa, Govā: Artha Prakāśana. Edited by Maṅgalā Aṇavekara-Ḍāṅge.
    On the life and teachings of Śaṅkarācārya; includes history of Daivadnya Brahmans, Hindu caste in coastal region of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Kerala.
     
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    Motion and Motion's God. [REVIEW]R. S. - 1971 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (2):349-350.
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    Studies in Hume's Ethics. [REVIEW]P. L. S. - 1938 - Journal of Philosophy 35 (16):444-445.
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    Reading novels S. Swain (ed.): Oxford Readings in the greek novel . Pp. X + 412. Oxford: Oxford university press, 1999. Paper, £16.99. Isbn: 0-19-872188-9. S. J. Harrison (ed.): Oxford Readings in the Roman novel . Pp. XXXIX + 337. Oxford: Oxford university press, 1999. Paper, £16.99. Isbn: 0-19-872174-. [REVIEW]S. A. Stephens - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):472-.
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    Pricing Life–Why It's Time for Health Care Rationing. [REVIEW]Søren Holm - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (5):356-1.
    Pricing Life is an extremely timely and stimulating book. The debate about health care rationing has now been running for several decades but there are still people who publicly deny that rationing of health care has to take place, or that health care rationing could be ethically justifiable. In many countries we have also had politicians who have refused to allow the “R” word to pass their lips. In this well written, and very direct book Peter Ubel decisively shows that (...)
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  42. A Gethmann-siefert's Die Funktion Der Kunst In Der Geschichte. [REVIEW]S. Houlgate - 1986 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 13:33-42.
     
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  43. A White's Absolute Knowledge. [REVIEW]S. Houlgate - 1984 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 9:36-41.
     
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  44. G Gerard's Critique Et Dialectique. [REVIEW]S. Houlgate - 1984 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 10:42-45.
     
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  45. G M Wolfle's Die Wesenlogik In Hegels "wissenschaft Der Logik". [REVIEW]S. Houlgate - 1995 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 32:40-47.
  46. J Brockmeier's "reines Denken": Zur Kritik Der Teleologischen Denkform. [REVIEW]S. Houlgate - 1993 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 27:79-85.
     
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  47. J-p Surber's Language And German Idealism: Fichte's Linguistic Philosophy. [REVIEW]S. Houlgate - 1997 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 36:16-22.
     
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    Julian T. Pring: A Grammar of Modern Greek on a Phonetic Basis. Pp. 127. London: University of London Press, 1950. Cloth, 10 s. 6 d. net. [REVIEW]S. J. Papastavrou - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (3-4):229-.
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    Whitehead's Metaphysics: An Introductory Exposition. [REVIEW]W. S. D. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (2):325-326.
    Leclerc's systematic introduction is predicated upon the thesis that "Whitehead's basic problems belong to the great tradition of philosophical inquiry first opened up by the Greeks." A lucid discussion of the traditional problems surrounding "being" leads simply and logically to a consideration of the categories in terms of which Whitehead reformulates the traditional approach to "that which is." The great merit of this progression is that it dispels the illusion, so overwhelming on an initial glance at Whitehead himself, that his (...)
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    Whitehead's Philosophy of Civilization. [REVIEW]W. S. D. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):145-146.
    Whitehead's remarks on man, social problems, education, religion, and history have been extracted from his technical works and placed side by side to form an account in familiar terminology of Whitehead's theory of civilization. In context, occurring almost as afterthoughts illustrating abstract metaphysical principles, these remarks constitute brilliant flashes of humanistic insight; abstracted from context, they become platitudinous. Only when, in the final chapter, Johnson adumbrates their metaphysical setting, does one feel any of the excitement of seeing the values of (...)
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