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    Thomas Aquinas and Some Italian Dominicans (Francis of Prato, Georgius Rovegnatinus and Girolamo Savonarola) on Signification and Supposition.Fabrizio Amerini - 2013 - Vivarium 51 (1-4):327-351.
    Supposition is a controversial logical theory. Scholars have investigated many points of this doctrine such as its historical origin, its use in theology, the logical function of the theory, or the relationship between supposition and signification. In the article I focus on this latter aspect by discussing how some Italian, and in particular Florentine, Dominican followers of Aquinas—Francis of Prato, Girolamo Savonarola, and Georgius Rovegnatinus —explained the relation between the linguistic terms’ properties of signifying and suppositing, and hence the (...)
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    Georgius Gengell SJ (1657-1727) eiusque ad atheismi quæstionem relatio.Franciszek Bargieł - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 8 (1):249-256.
    Initio praenotandum: Imprimitur hic in latina versione articulus praeparatus pro Universali Philosophiae Enciclopaedia, quae a Polona Societate Thomae Aquinatis in Catholica Universitate Lublinensi edi curatur. Thema istud accuratius extensiusque elaboratum est in dissertatione academica ad doctoratum obtinendum, cuius hic brevis synthesis praesentatur. Erat: sacerdos, rector collegiorum studiorumque, scriptor polemicus, theologus apologeta, contrreformator, atheographus, censor criticus atheismi, Cartesii reformatorumque. A historicis eminentior putatur inter polonos sodales Societatis lesu saeculo XVIII. Quam opinionem ipsi potissimum meruerunt eius publicationes populares, in quibus actualia graviaque (...)
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  3. Servility and self-respect.Thomas E. Hill - 1973 - The Monist 57 (1):87 - 104.
    Thomas E. Hill, Jr.; Servility and Self-Respect, The Monist, Volume 57, Issue 1, 1 January 1973, Pages 87–104, https://doi.org/10.5840/monist197357135.
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  4. Counterfactuals with Disjunctive Antecedents.Thomas Mckay & Peter Van Inwagen - 1977 - Philosophical Studies 31 (5):353 - 356.
  5. Context Dependence.Thomas Ede Zimmermann - 2012 - In C. Maienborn, K. von Heusinger & P. Portner, Handbook of Semantics. Volume 3. de Gruyter.
    Linguistic expressions frequently make reference to the situation in which they are uttered. In fact, there are expressions whose whole point of use is to relate to their context of utterance. It is such expressions that this article is primarily about. However, rather than presenting the richness of pertinent phenomena (cf. Anderson & Keenan 1985), it concentrates on the theoretical tools provided by the (standard) two-dimensional analysis of context dependence, essentially originating with Kaplan (1989)--with a little help from Stalnaker (1978) (...)
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  6. Divine will/divine command moral theories and the problem of arbitrariness.Thomas L. Carson - 2012 - Religious Studies 48 (4):445 - 468.
    A well-known objection to divine will/divine command moral theories is that they commit us to the view that God's will is arbitrary. I argue that several versions of divine will/divine command moral theories, including two of Robert Adams's versions of the DCT and my own divine preference theory, can be successfully defended against this objection. I argue that, even if God's preferences are somewhat arbitrary, we have reasons to conform our wills to them. It is not a fatal objection to (...)
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  7. Quantified Coalition Logic.Thomas Ågotnes, Wiebe van der Hoek & Michael Wooldridge - 2008 - Synthese 165 (2):269 - 294.
    We add a limited but useful form of quantification to Coalition Logic, a popular formalism for reasoning about cooperation in game-like multi-agent systems. The basic constructs of Quantified Coalition Logic (QCL) allow us to express such properties as "every coalition satisfying property P can achieve φ" and "there exists a coalition C satisfying property P such that C can achieve φ". We give an axiomatisation of QCL, and show that while it is no more expressive than Coalition Logic, it is (...)
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  8. Logic and Intelligent Interaction.Thomas Ågotnes, Johan van Benthem & Eric Pacuit - 2009 - Synthese 169 (2):219 - 221.
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    Darwinismus, Materialismus und die Revolution von 1848 in Deutschland. Zur Interaktion von Politik und Wissenschaft.Thomas Junker - 1995 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17 (2):271 - 302.
    In recent years, the question of national styles in science has received increasing attention. The different forms of Darwinism that emerged in the nineteenth century provide an impressive example of the role of non-scientific factors in the development of scientific ideas. Although the reception of Darwinian theory has been acknowledged to differ according to distinct national traditions even in Darwin's time, there have been few systematic efforts to understand the underlying causal factors. Usually these explanations have conceived of the relationship (...)
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    Heidegger's topic : Excess, recess, access.Thomas Sheehan - 1979 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 41 (4):615 - 635.
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    Gibbard's Conceptual Scheme for Moral Philosophy.Thomas L. Carson - 1992 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (4):953 - 956.
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    Contemporary art & the metaphysics of the art expression.Thomas Eddington - 1978 - [Albuquerque, N.M.]: Gloucester Art Press.
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    Heidegger on logic and language: Some aporiai.Thomas A. Fay - 1990 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (3):421 - 442.
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    The Concept of Non-Antagonistic Contradiction in Soviet Philosophy.Thomas Weston - 2008 - Science and Society 72 (4):427 - 454.
    The concept of "non-antagonistic contradiction" (NAC) was developed in the early 1930s in the Soviet Union to describe the social contradictions of Soviet society. This concept was employed to claim that Soviet social contradictions could be resolved without becoming intense or leading to social upheavals. The numerous attempts by Soviet philosophers to explain the NAC concept resulted in theories that are subject to decisive objections. In particular, the contradictions among the working class, the peasantry, and the intelligentsia of the USSR (...)
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  15. Carnap and Kuhn: On the Relation between the Logic of Science and the History of Science. [REVIEW]Thomas Uebel - 2011 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 42 (1):129 - 140.
    This paper offers a refutation of J. C. Pinto de Oliveira's recent critique of revisionist Carnap scholarship as giving undue weight to two brief letters to Kuhn expressing his interest in the latter's work. First an argument is provided to show that Carnap and Kuhn are by no means divided by a radical mismatch of their conceptions of the rationality of science as supposedly evidenced by their stance towards the distinction of the contexts of discovery and justification. This is followed (...)
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    Robust normative systems and a logic of norm compliance.Thomas Agotnes, Wiebe van der Hoek & Michael Wooldridge - 2010 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 18 (1):4-30.
    Although normative systems, or social laws, have proved to be a highly influential approach to coordination in multi-agent systems, the issue of compliance to such normative systems remains problematic. In all real systems, it is possible that some members of an agent population will not comply with the rules of a normative system, even if it is in their interests to do so. It is therefore important to consider the extent to which a normative system is robust, i.e., the extent (...)
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    Artisanat et révolution.Thomas Golsenne - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Nous remercions chaleureusement Thomas Golsenne de nous avoir autorisé à reproduire le texte ci-dessous PM – Cette conférence a été présentée au Centre d'art contemporain du Parc Saint-Léger à Pougues-les-eaux le 4 avril 2017, en marge de l'exposition de Florentine Lamarche et Alexandre Ovize, Les motifs sauvages. Que sa directrice, Catherine Pavlovic, soit chaleureusement remerciée de son invitation. Florentine Lamarche et Alexandre Ovize, L'Artichaut, 2015 Dans leurs gros vases - Esthétique – Nouvel article.
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    The Global Economic Ethic Manifesto: Implementing a Moral Values Foundation in the Multinational Enterprise. [REVIEW]Thomas A. Hemphill & Waheeda Lillevik - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 101 (2):213 - 230.
    The Global Economic Ethic Manifesto (" Manifesto") is a moral framework/code of conduct which is both interactive and interdependent with the economic function of the main institutions of the economic system: markets, governments, civil society, and supranational organizations, which lays out a common fundamental vision of what is legitimate, just, and fair in economic activities. The Manifesto includes five universally accepted principles and values: the principle of humanity; the basic values of non-violence and respect for life; the basic values of (...)
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  19. The agrarian roots of pragmatism / edited by Paul B. Thompson and Thomas C. Hilde.Paul B. Thompson & Thomas C. Hilde (eds.) - 2000 - Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
    The essays in this volume critically analyze and revitalize agrarian philosophy by tracing its evolution in the classical American philosophy of key figures such as Franklin, Jefferson, Emerson, Thoreau, Dewey, and Royce.
     
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    Unintended Effects, Iatrogenic Harms, and the Challenge of Population-Wide Vaccination Compliance.Thomas May - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (9):60-62.
    Volume 20, Issue 9, September 2020, Page 60-62.
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    Simmel.Thomas Kemple - 2018 - Medford, MA: Polity Press.
    Georg Simmel, as well as being a major philosopher, is one of the founding figures of sociology whose work is comparable in importance to that of Marx, Weber, and Durkheim. His writings on money, metropolises, and modernity have inspired generations of thinkers for over a century. In this book, leading expert Thomas Kemple clearly and accessibly introduces Simmel’s sociological and philosophical work, ranging from his masterpiece The Philosophy of Money to his famous essays ‘The Metropolis and Mental Life’ and (...)
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    The Present Time.Thomas Carlyle - 2013 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1921 as part of the Cambridge Plain Texts series, this volume contains the first of the Latter-Day Pamphlets, a sequence of essays by radical thinker Thomas Carlyle which appeared in 1850. A short editorial introduction is also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Carlyle and his works.
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    Galileo still goes to jail: Conflict model persistence within introductory anthropology materials.Thomas Aechtner - 2015 - Zygon 50 (1):209-226.
    Historians have long since rejected the dubious assertions of the conflict model, with its narratives of perennial religion versus science combat. Nonetheless, this theory persists in various academic disciplines, and it is still presented to university students as the authoritative historical account of religion–science interactions. Cases of this can be identified within modern anthropology textbooks and reference materials, which often recapitulate claims once made by John W. Draper and Andrew D. White. This article examines 21st-century introductory anthropology publications, demonstrating how (...)
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  24. Le statut ontologique de l'accident selon Thomas de Sutton.Serge-Thomas Bonino - 2012 - Revue Thomiste 112 (1):121-156.
     
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  25. La théorie des limbes et le mystère du surnaturel chez saint Thomas d'Aquin.Serge-Thomas Bonino - 2001 - Revue Thomiste 101 (1-2):131-166.
     
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  26. Logica Modernorum in Prague About 1400 the Sophistria Disputation 'Quoniam Quatuor' : With a Partial Reconstruction of Thomas of Cleve's Logica : Edition with an Introduction and Appendices.Egbert P. Bos & Thomas - 2004
     
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    Bonn: "Philosophical Debates at the University of Paris in the First Quarter of the Fourteenth Century".Thomas Dewender - 2004 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 46:210-221.
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    Wolgast on Innocence.E. Vaughan Thomas - 1994 - Philosophy 69 (268):234 - 239.
  29. Exploring power-law behavior in human gaze shifts across tasks and populations.Thomas Fabian - 2025 - Cognition 257 (C):106079.
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    Out of the Rubble, a Christian State?Thomas Fleming - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 20 (2/3):353-361.
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    Oksfordskoe rukovodstvo po filosofskoĭ teologii =.Thomas P. Flint, Michael C. Rea, V. V. Vasilʹev & M. O. Kedrova (eds.) - 2013 - Moskva: I︠A︡zyki slavi︠a︡nskoĭ kulʹtury.
    The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Theology attempts both to familiarize readers with the directions in which the scholarship of this discipline has gone and to pursue the discussion into hitherto under-examined areas. Philosophical theology is aimed primarily at theoretical understanding of the nature and attributes of God and of God's relationship to the world and its inhabitants. During the twentieth century, much of the philosophical community (both in the Anglo-American analytic tradition and in Continental circles) had grave doubts about our (...)
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    Philologische Dichtung: Friedrich Nietzsches Lied eines theokritischen Ziegenhirten.Thomas Forrer - 2017 - In Sebastian Kaufmann & Katharina Grätz, Nietzsche Als Dichter: Lyrik - Poetologie - Rezeption. De Gruyter. pp. 153-178.
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  33. Growth and Globalization of Zubiri Studies.Thomas Fowler - 2007 - The Xavier Zubiri Review 9:3-4.
  34. Die Hyle oder die Nochnichtgestalt und die Nichtmehrgestalt von Gestaltung.Thomas Friedrich - 2013 - In Clemens Bellut, Unbestimmt: ein gestalterischer und philosophischer Reflexionsbegriff. Zürich: Lars Müller Publishers.
     
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    Hermann Schweppenhäuser: Sprache, Literatur Und Kunst: Gesammelte Schriften, Band 1.Thomas Friedrich, Sven Kramer & Gerhard Schweppenhäuser (eds.) - 2019 - J.B. Metzler.
    Der erste Band der Gesammelten Schriften von Hermann Schweppenhäuser enthält Studien und Abhandlungen über Sprache, Literatur und Kunst, die zuerst im Zeitraum zwischen 1957 und 2007 publiziert wurden. Dazu gehören Schweppenhäusers Frankfurter Dissertation über Heideggers Theorie der Sprache; ein berühmter, lange nicht mehr erhältlicher Lexikonartikel zur Sprachphilosophie; kürzere Abhandlungen zum Sprachbegriff bei Benjamin, Adorno und Horkheimer; Aufsätze zu ästhetischen Themen sowie Essays über Johann Gottfried Seume, Friedrich Maximilian Klinger, Hermann Hesse, Stefan George und Botho Strauß. Außerdem wird hier erstmals eine (...)
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    Calcium/calmodulin-sensitive adenylyl cyclase as an example of a molecular associative integrator.Thomas W. Abrams - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):468-469.
    Evidence suggests that the Ca2+/calmodulin-sensitive adenylyl cyclase may play a key role in neural plasticity and learning in Aplysia, Drosophila, and mammals. This dually-regulated enzyme has been proposed as a possible site of stimulus convergence during associative learning. This commentary discusses the evidence that is required to demonstrate that a protein in a second messenger cascade actually functions as a molecular site of associative integration. It also addresses the issue of how a dually-regulated protein could contribute to the temporal pairing (...)
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    Tragic Affirmation: Disability Beyond Optimism and Pessimism.Thomas Abrams & Brent Adkins - 2020 - Journal of Medical Humanities 43 (1):117-128.
    Tragedy is a founding theme in disability studies. Critical disability studies have, since their inception, argued that understandings of disability as tragedy obscure the political dimensions of disability and are a barrier facing disabled persons in society. In this paper, we propose an affirmative understanding of tragedy, employing the philosophical works of Nietzsche, Spinoza and Hasana Sharp. Tragedy is not, we argue, something to be opposed by disability politics; we can affirm life within it. To make our case, we look (...)
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    Anvendt etik og forhandlet normdannelse.Thomas Achen - 2007 - Etikk I Praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics 1 (1):49-74.
    Anvendt etik har i for ringe grad interesseret sig for de procedurale og refleksive aspekter ved det som i artiklen kaldes den forhandlede normdannelse. Diskursetikken således som den udvikles hos Jürgen Habermas kan fungere som teoretisk ramme for en sådan analyse. Artiklen præsenterer en undersøgelse af det svenske Gentekniknævn med henblik på at vise hvorledes den forhandlede normdannelse foregår i dette nævn. Artiklen konkluderer på baggrund heraf at den forhandlede normdannelse peger på et bredere politisk spørgsmål om mulighedsbetingelserne for et (...)
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  39. An Anthology of Philosophical Studies - Volume 7.Thomas Adajian (ed.) - 2013 - Athens:
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    The Search for God in the Plays of Tennessee Williams.Thomas P. Adler - 1973 - Renascence 26 (1):48-56.
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    Copernicus' Relation to Aristarchus and Pythagoras.Thomas Africa - 1961 - Isis 52 (3):403-409.
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    Phylarchus, Toynbee, and the Spartan Myth.Thomas W. Africa - 1960 - Journal of the History of Ideas 21 (1/4):266.
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    Complete Axiomatisations of Properties of Finite Sets.Thomas Agotnes & Michal Walicki - 2008 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 16 (3):293-313.
    We study a logic whose formulae are interpreted as properties of a finite set over some universe. The language is propositional, with two unary operators inclusion and extension, both taking a finite set as argument. We present a basic Hilbert-style axiomatisation, and study its completeness. The main results are syntactic and semantic characterisations of complete extensions of the logic.
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    Logics for Qualitative Coalitional Games.Thomas Agotnes, Wiebe van der Hoek & Michael Wooldridge - 2009 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 17 (3):299-321.
    Qualitative Coalitional Games are a variant of coalitional games in which an agent's desires are represented as goals that are either satisfied or unsatisfied, and each choice available to a coalition is a set of goals, which would be jointly satisfied if the coalition made that choice. A coalition in a QCG will typically form in order to bring about a set of goals that will satisfy all members of the coalition. Our goal in this paper is to develop and (...)
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  45. 370n, 371n Barney, R. 180n, 185n, 188n, 192n.Thomas Aquinas - 2007 - In Dominic Scott, Maieusis: Essays in Ancient Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 407.
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  46. The teacher.Thomas Aquinas - 1960 - In Malcolm Theodore Carron, Readings in the philosophy of education. [Detroit]: University of Detroit Press.
  47. Unus Mundus: Die Eine Welt.Thomas Arzt - 1994 - Philosophia Naturalis 31 (2):250-262.
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  48. Introduction.Thomas Bustamante & Oche Onazi - 2012 - In Thomas da Rosa de Bustamante & Oche Onazi, Global harmony and the rule of law: proceedings of the 24th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Beijing, 2009. Sinzheim: Nomos.
     
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  49. Cathédrales d'autrefois et usines d'aujourd'hui, Passé et Présent.Thomas Carlyle, Camille Bos & Jean Izoulet - 1901 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 9 (4):6-6.
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  50. Physical Realism.Thomas Case - 1889 - Mind 14 (54):267-271.
     
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