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    Language and Myth.W. S. Sellars - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (2):326-329.
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  2. Counterfactuals.W. S. Sellars - 1975 - In Ernest Sosa, Causation and conditionals. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 126--146.
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    Professor Dewey's view of agreement.R. W. Sellars - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (16):432-435.
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    Reply to Alan Donagan.Wilfrid S. Sellars - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 27 (3):149 - 184.
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    offey's Epistemology. [REVIEW]R. W. Sellars - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy 15 (20):557.
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    obbermin's Christian Belief in God. [REVIEW]R. W. Sellars - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy 16 (10):277.
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  7. Hurchman and Ackoff's methods of inquiry. [REVIEW]W. Sellars - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12:149.
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    Lord Justice Bowen's Virgil. [REVIEW]W. Y. Sellar - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (3):66-70.
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    Master Virgil Master Virgil: the Author of the Aeneid as he seemed in the Middle Ages. A series of studies by J. S. Tunison. Cincinnati, 1888. 10s. [REVIEW]W. Y. Sellar - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (06):265-269.
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  10. SELLARS, R. W. -The Principles and Problems of Philosophy. [REVIEW]L. S. S. L. S. S. - 1927 - Mind 36:514.
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  11. Mind and Nature: A Study of the Naturalistic Philosophy of Cohen, Woodbridge and Sellars[REVIEW]A. W. W. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (3):552-553.
    This is a study of "three metaphysical naturalists" who, although minor figures in their own right, nonetheless substantially influenced the direction and cast of American naturalism. The theme that unites them, according to Delaney, is their reaction to the bifurcation of mind and corporeal nature bequeathed to modern philosophy by Descartes and Locke. Morris R. Cohen, as a logician and philosopher of science, saw such a bifurcation as engendering conventionalism and a type of nominalism in science, and he reacted against (...)
     
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  12. (1 other version)Sellars' treatment of sensation.Theodore S. Voelkel - 1973 - Personalist 54 (2):130-148.
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    Roy Wood Sellars on the Materialist Theory of Knowledge.A. S. Bogomolov - 1962 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 1 (3):31-32.
    Prof. R. W. Sellars' article "Three Levels of Materialism," published in the present number of our journal, marks an important stage in the philosophical development of the noted American philosopher. In it he gives something in the nature of a summation of his views on one of the most important problems in the theory of knowledge—that of perception—to which Sellars has devoted many years of work and quite a number of articles.
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  14. Review of Norman P. Melchert's "Realism, Materialism, and the Mind: The Philosophy of Roy Wood Sellars". [REVIEW]Arthur W. Munk - 1970 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 51 (4):547.
     
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  15. W. Sellars's myth of the Given.R. Gloznek - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (7):462-470.
     
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  16. (1 other version)Experience and Content: Consequences of a Continuum Theory.W. Martin Davies - 1993 - Dissertation,
    This thesis is about experiential content: what it is; what kind of account can be given of it. I am concerned with identifying and attacking one main view - I call it the inferentialist proposal. This account is central to the philosophy of mind, epistemology and philosophy of science and perception. I claim, however, that it needs to be recast into something far more subtle and enriched, and I attempt to provide a better alternative in these pages. The inferentialist proposal (...)
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    New Readings in Philosophical Analysis. [REVIEW]G. W. - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):751-752.
    The best that has been thought and said in the analytical tradition since 1950 is here enshrined in a monumental testament to an idea. The naked sense of the idea is that the deepest problems encountered by man in understanding himself and his world will yield more readily to rapier-sharp conceptual analysis than to bold, creative, oracular, synoptic Anschauungen [[sic]] which are hard to get a handle on empirically. Although this beguiling idea, this analytical imperative, is itself only heuristic and (...)
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    Philosophical logic.J. W. Davis (ed.) - 1969 - Dordrecht,: D. Reidel.
    The purpose of this brief introduction is to describe the origin of the papers here presented and to acknowledge the help of some of the many individuals who were involved in the preparation of this volume. Of the eighteen papers, nine stem from the annual fall colloquium of the Depart ment of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario held in London, Ontario from November 10 to November 12, 1967. The colloquium was entitled 'Philosophical Logic'. After some discussion, the editors (...)
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    Arthur W. Munk's "Roy Wood Sellars as Creative Thinker and Critic". [REVIEW]Norman Melchert - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (2):286.
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  20. Meaning as Use: A Critique and Reconstruction of Robert Brandom's Practice-Based Account of Semantic Norms.Ronald W. Loeffler - 2001 - Dissertation, Northwestern University
    This dissertation defends an account of linguistic meaning and propositional mental content in terms of linguistic practice. In other words, it clarifies and defends the counterintuitive claim that linguistic communication is prior, rather than posterior, in the order of explanation to the semantic features of thought and talk. The project's point of departure is Robert Brandom's comprehensive recent theory of linguistic practice. Two core theses characterize Brandom's theory. First, meaning and content are to be understood in terms of the norms (...)
     
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    Induction: Some Current Issues. [REVIEW]S. V. T. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):782-782.
    Based on a conference held at Wesleyan University, this book offers an illuminating compendium of opinion on several cardinal issues related to induction; specifically, the nature of explanation, probability, prediction, behavior theory, and the role of values in scientific inferences. Papers are presented by Hughes Leblanc, Wesley Salmon, W. Ross Ashby, Daniel Berlyne, Herbert Robbins, Adolf Grünbaum, N. R. Hanson, Sidney Morgenbesser, and Richard Braithwaite. Contributors to the subsequent discussions include Max Black, Michael Scriven, and Wilfrid Sellars. Both the (...)
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    Teleology without tears: Naturalism, neo-naturalism, and evaluationism in the analysis of function statements in biology (and a bet on the twenty-first century).K. W. M. Fulford - 2000 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 7 (1):77-94.
    This article is a response to the proposal, made by Thornton elsewhere in this special issue of PPP, that the "space of reasons" (as defined by the work particularly of Sellars and McDowell) might contain the conceptual resources for naturalizing biological function statements without reducing their ostensibly teleological meanings to the "space of causes". I agree with Thornton, (1) that ordinary reductive naturalism (as in Wakefield's work) is unable to mark the key distinction between a functional system's function(s) and (...)
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    Sellars’s Ryleans Revisited.Robert M. Gordon - 2000 - ProtoSociology 14:102-114.
    Wilfrid Sellars's essay, "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind," (1) introduced, although it did not exactly endorse, what many philosophers consider the first defense of functionalism in the philosophy of mind and the original "theory" theory of commonsense psychology.
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    Special Relativity from the Viewpoint of R. W. Sellars’ The Philosophy of Physical Realism.Matthias Neuber - 2023 - In Chiara Russo Krauss & Luigi Laino, Philosophers and Einstein's Relativity: The Early Philosophical Reception of the Relativistic Revolution. Springer Verlag. pp. 183-200.
    Roy Wood Sellars (1880–1973) is often reduced to his role as father of Wilfrid Sellars. This is unfair because during the 1920s, ‘30s, and ‘40s, Roy Wood was one of the leading figures of the then prevailing American realist movement. In the present paper, I will focus on one particular facet of R. W. Sellars’ philosophical approach: his continual examination of Albert Einstein’s special theory of relativity. I shall primarily reconstruct his discussion of Einstein’s theory, as it (...)
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  25. Sellarsian materialism.William S. Robinson - 1982 - Philosophy of Science 49 (June):212-27.
    Wilfrid Sellars has proposed a materialist account of sensation which relies in part on the postulation of special kinds of individuals. This postulational strategy appears to be analogous to the one that introduces such entities as electrons. After setting out Sellars' account, I focus on his application of the postulational strategy. I argue that this application requires the discovery of new effects for familiar properties; that this kind of discovery is disanalogous to what postulation usually does; and that (...)
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    Professor Sellars on meaning and aboutness.Sid Thomas - 1962 - Philosophical Studies 13 (5):68-74.
    Professor sellars has written a paper in which he holds that the statement (1) "karl's mind believes it is raining" is logically equivalent to a statement of the form (2) "karl's body is in state 'p'." in thomas' analysis of these two statements he argues that the plausibility of this position depends upon whether the facts expressed by (1) and (2) possess the same sort of "intentionality" and "aboutness." he offers various formulations of these statements which he argues show (...)
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    Pliny's Letters.W. S. Maguinness - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (3-4):265-.
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    Serial Mechanisms in Lexical Access: The Rank Hypothesis.W. S. Murray & K. I. Forster - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (3):721-756.
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    Emile Durkheim Selected Writings on Education.W. S. F. Pickering (ed.) - 2005 - Routledge.
    Emile Durkheim is widely lauded as one of the founding fathers of modern Sociology and for his substantial contribution to the sociology of education. This set brings some of his most important writings on the subject together for the first time.
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    Tapping Habermas’s Discourse Theory for Environmental Ethics.W. S. K. Cameron - 2009 - Environmental Ethics 31 (4):339-357.
    Although other quasi-Kantian theories have been adapted, Jürgen Habermas’s discourse theory has been largely ignored in discussions of environmental ethics. Indeed on some versions of what an environmental philosophy must entail, Habermas’s anthropocentric approach must be disqualified from the start. Yet, there are some environmentally friendly implications of his discourse theory. They may not give us everything we would wish, but in the contemporary political context we must treasure any moral theory that can draw on the still-extensive theoretical and political (...)
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    Heidegger’s Concept of the Environment in Being and Time.W. S. K. Cameron - 2004 - Environmental Philosophy 1 (1):34-46.
    Heidegger’s characterization of Dasein as Being-in-the-world suggests a natural relation to environmental philosophy. Among environmentalists, however, closer inspection must raise alarm, both since Heidegger’s approach is in some senses inescapably anthropocentric and since Dasein discovers its environment through its usability, serviceability, and accessibility. Yet Heidegger does not simply adopt a traditionally modern, instrumental view. The conditions under which the environment appears imply neither that the environment consists only of tools, nor that what is true of the parts is also true (...)
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    The relationship of retroactive inhibition, retrograde amnesia, and the loss of recent memory.W. S. Ray - 1937 - Psychological Review 44 (4):339-345.
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    Can God Create a Being He Cannot Control?W. S. Anglin - 1980 - Analysis 40 (4):220 - 223.
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    Effect of irradiation growth on the creep of uranium under a uniaxial load.W. S. Blackburn - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (64):503-508.
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    Toward some circuitry of ethical robots or an observational science of the genesis of social evaluation in the mind-like behavior of artifacts.W. S. McCulloch - 1956 - Acta Biotheoretica 11 (3-4):147-156.
    Modern knowledge of servo systems and computing machines makes it possible to specify a circuit that can and will induce the rules and winning moves in a game like chess when they are given only ostensibly, that is, by playing against opponents who quit when illegal or losing moves are made. Such circuits enjoy a value social in the sense that it is shared by the players.La connaissance moderne des servomécanismes et des machines à calculer permet de concevoir un circuit (...)
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    Escritos en Honor de Descartes.W. S. Weedon - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1 (2):247-250.
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  37. What is a singular term?W. S. Croddy - 1982 - Logique Et Analyse 25 (98):191.
     
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    Notes on Oddly-Even Magic Squares.W. S. Andrews - 1910 - The Monist 20 (1):126-130.
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    The Construction of Magic Squares and Rectangles by the Method of “Complementary Differences”.W. S. Andrews - 1910 - The Monist 20 (3):434-444.
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    The metaphysics of transcendental subjectivity: Descartes, Kant, and W. Sellars.Edward D'Angelo - 1984 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
    The general topic of this book is the metaphysics of the subject in Kantian transcendental philosophy. A critical appreciation of Kant's achievements requires that we be able to view Kant's positions as transformations of pre-Kantian philosophy, and that we understand the ways in which contemporary philosophy changes the letter of Kantian thought in order to be true to its spirit in a new philosophical horizon. Descartes is important in two respects. One the one hand, he institutes a philosophical movement which (...)
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    The Success Story of Shanthi.W. S. Milton Jeganathan - 2004 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 21 (1):45-54.
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  42. Stellar distances and stellar motions.W. S. Adams - 1922 - Scientia 16 (32):289.
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  43. Surveys.W. S. Anderson - 1956 - Classical Weekly 50:35.
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    The Problem of Consciousness.W. S. Hunter - 1924 - Psychological Review 31 (1):1-31.
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    (1 other version)Tulliana.W. S. Watt - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (02):381-.
    Agr. 2.53. ‘Te volo curare ut mihi Sinopae praesto sis auxiliumque adducas, dum eos agros quos tuo labore cepisti ego mea lege vendam.’ an Pompeium non adhibebit? in eius provincia vendet manubias imperatoris?
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    Notes on Pliny, Naturalis Historia 33–7.W. S. Watt - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):206-.
    The following modern editions are referred to: Sillig ; Jan ; Mayhoff ; Bailey , The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects ; Loeb editions ; Budé editions . Abbreviations include: Urlichs1 = K. L. Urlichs, Chrestomathia Pliniana ; Urlichs2 = K. L. Urlichs, Vindiciae Plinianae ii.
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    Lambda‐Algebras and C‐Monoids.W. S. Hatcher & P. J. Scott - 1986 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 32 (25-30):415-430.
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    Illustrations of Old Testament History.S. D. W. & R. D. Barnett - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):221.
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    Psalm 97: Almal moet bly wees, want Jahwe is Koning.W. S. Prinsloo - 1995 - HTS Theological Studies 51 (4).
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    Notes and News.W. S. Learned - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (25):699.
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