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    Mr. Parker's Criticisms of Verifiability of Value.Ray E. Lepley - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55:282.
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    Value.Ray Lepley - 1949 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
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    Value; a cooperative inquiry.Ray Lepley - 1949 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    Verifiability of value.Ray Lepley - 1944 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
  5. Verifiability of Value.Ray Lepley - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (76):188-189.
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  6. The transposability of facts and values.Ray Lepley - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (11):290-299.
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    The language of value.Ray Lepley - 1957 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
    Essays: The language of values, by W. Moore. The languages of sign theory and value theory, by E. S. Robinson. Significance, signification, and painting, by C. Morris. Evaluation and discourse, by S. C. Pepper. Empirical verifiability theory of factual meaning and axiological truth, by E. M. Adams. The third man, by I. McGreal. A non-normative definition of "good," by A. C. Garnett. The judgmental functions of moral language, by H. Fingarette. Some puzzles for attitude theories of value, by R. B. (...)
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    The Language of Value.Ray Lepley (ed.) - 1957 - Westport, Conn.,: Columbia University Press.
    Essays: The language of values, by W. Moore. The languages of sign theory and value theory, by E. S. Robinson. Significance, signification, and painting, by C. Morris. Evaluation and discourse, by S. C. Pepper. Empirical verifiability theory of factual meaning and axiological truth, by E. M. Adams. The third man, by I. McGreal. A non-normative definition of "good," by A. C. Garnett. The judgmental functions of moral language, by H. Fingarette. Some puzzles for attitude theories of value, by R. B. (...)
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    Dependability in philosophy of education.Ray Lepley - 1931 - [New York,: AMS Press.
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    Fact, value, and meaning.Ray Lepley - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54 (2):115-131.
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    Mr. Parker's criticisms of "verifiability of value".Ray Lepley - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (3):282-288.
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    On the Logic of `Better.'.Ray Lepley - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):137.
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    Quality and quantity in valuation.Ray Lepley - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (1):31-45.
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    Stevenson's questions on "verifiability of value".Ray Lepley - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (16):434-437.
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    The dawn of value theory.Ray Lepley - 1937 - Journal of Philosophy 34 (14):365-373.
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    The identity of fact and value.Ray Lepley - 1943 - Philosophy of Science 10 (2):124-130.
    Social conflicts of ever widening scope have in recent years emphasized the importance of the problem of the relation of facts and values. This problem has received increasing attention from researchers and theorists in both the physical and social sciences. A number of interesting but by no means compatible solutions have been proposed.Perhaps the simplest and most striking is the position of Carnap, Russell, and others, that value sentences, such as “A ought not to kill B” or “Killing is evil” (...)
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  17. The Language of Value.Ray Lepley - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (4):307-308.
     
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    Three relations of facts and values.Ray Lepley - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (5):499-504.
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    The verifiability of facts and values.Ray Lepley - 1938 - Philosophy of Science 5 (3):310-320.
    The pervasive contrast in modern life between the certainties of science and technology, on the one hand, and the uncertainties of human goals and policies, on the other, is the objective source of a fundamental conflict in theory. It is now widely held that facts are rather definitely verifiable, but that values are unverifiable; though other students assume that values are also verifiable in some significant sense and degree.
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    The verifiability of different kinds of facts and values.Ray Lepley - 1940 - Philosophy of Science 7 (4):464-475.
    A common dictum or assumption in contemporary scientific and philosophical circles is that, if values are at all verifiable in any significant sense, they are less verified and less verifiable than facts. Esthetic and moral values in particular are regarded as less verifiable than scientific facts. It is frequently said that esthetic and moral “facts” and values are essentially and finally a matter of private preference or arbitrary social agreement whereas scientific facts are in the last analysis determined and underwritten (...)
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    Verifiability of Value.Ray Lepley - 1944 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
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    Varieties of Human Value. [REVIEW]Ray Lepley - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (17):535-538.
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    Value.William K. Frankena & Ray Lepley - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (1):99.
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    On the Logic of 'Better'. [REVIEW]Ray Lepley - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):137-140.
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    Varieties of Human Value. [REVIEW]Ray Lepley - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (17):535-538.
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    Ray Lepley 1903-1973.Robert T. Harris - 1973 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 47:222 - 223.
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    The Language of Value. Ray Lepley.E. F. Kaelin - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (4):307-308.
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    Verifiability of Value. By Ray Lepley. (1944. New York: Columbia University Press; London, Humphrey Milford. Pp. xi + 267. Price in England, 22s. net.). [REVIEW]John Laird - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (76):188-.
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  29. What is a concept?Ray Jackendoff - 1992 - In Adrienne Lehrer & Eva Feder Kittay (eds.), Frames, fields, and contrasts: new essays in semantic and lexical organization. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 191-208.
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    Nihil unbound: enlightenment and extinction.Ray Brassier - 2007 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Where much contemporary philosophy seeks to stave off the "threat" of nihilism by safeguarding the experience of meaning--characterized as the defining feature of human existence--from the Enlightenment logic of disenchantment, this book attempts to push nihilism to its ultimate conclusion by forging a link between revisionary naturalism in Anglo-American philosophy and anti-phenomenological realism in recent French philosophy. Contrary to an emerging "post-analytic" consensus which would bridge the analytic-continental divide by uniting Heidegger and Wittgenstein against the twin perils of scientism and (...)
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein: the duty of genius.Ray Monk - 1990 - New York: Maxwell Macmillan International.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein is perhaps the greatest philosopher of the twentieth century, and certainly one of the most original in the entire Western tradition. Given the inaccessibility of his work, it is remarkable that he has inspired poems, paintings, films, musical compositions, titles of books -- and even novels. In his splendid biography, Ray Monk has made this very compelling human being come alive in a way that perfectly explains the fascination he has evoked. Wittgenstein's life was one of great moral (...)
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    Understanding Eastern philosophy.Ray Billington - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Ray Billington explores the spirituality of Eastern thought and its differences from and relationships with the Western religious tradition by presenting the main principles of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Jainism and Confucianism. Billington discusses the central themes of religious philosophy, comparing Eastern and Western views of belief of God, the soul, moral decision-making, nature, faith and authority. He then challenges theism, particularly Christianity, with its belief in a personal God bestowing a certain version of "truth". He concludes that the universal mysticism (...)
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    A gradient in incidental learning.W. M. Lepley - 1935 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 18 (2):195.
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    An hypothesis concerning the generation and use of synonyms.William M. Lepley - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (4):527.
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    A theory of serial learning and forgetting based upon conditioned reflex principles.W. M. Lepley - 1932 - Psychological Review 39 (3):279-288.
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    Competitive behavior in the albino rat.W. M. Lepley - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 21 (2):194.
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  37. Belief about Probability.Ray Buchanan & Sinan Dogramaci - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy.
    Credences are beliefs about evidential probabilities. We give the view an assessment-sensitive formulation, show how it evades the standard objections, and give several arguments in support.
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  38. A puzzle about meaning and communication.Ray Buchanan - 2010 - Noûs 44 (2):340-371.
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    Bertrand Russell: the ghost of madness, 1921-1970.Ray Monk - 2000 - New York: Free Press.
    "In the second half of his life, Bertrand Russell transformed himself from a major philosopher, whose work was intelligible to a small elite, into a political activist and popular writer, know to millions throughout the world. Yet his life is the tragic story of a man who believed in a modern, rational approach to life and who, though his ideas guided popular opinion throughout the twentieth century, lost everything." "Drawing on thousands of documents collected at the Russell archives in Canada, (...)
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    Bertrand Russell, 1921-70: the ghost of madness.Ray Monk - 2000 - London: Jonathan Cape.
    The second volume of Ray Monk's biography of Bertrand Russell focuses on Russell's tragic and moving relationship with his first son John. It uses the relationship as a centerpoint to expound on Russell's public achievements, such as his political campaigning for peace.
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  41. Meaning and responsibility.Ray Buchanan & Henry Ian Schiller - 2023 - Mind and Language 38 (3):809-827.
    In performing an act of assertion we are sometimes responsible for more than the content of the literal meaning of the words we have used, sometimes less. A recently popular research program seeks to explain certain of the commitments we make in speech in terms of responsiveness to the conversational subject matter. We raise some issues for this view with the aim of providing a more general account of linguistic commitment: one that is grounded in a more general action‐theoretic notion (...)
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    ‘Why Do We Treat Different Families Differently?’: Social Workers’ Perspectives on Bias and Ethical Issues in Pediatric Emergency Rooms.Ray Eads, Juan Lorenzo Benavides, Preston R. Osborn, Öznur Bayar & Susan Yoon - forthcoming - Ethics and Social Welfare.
    In pediatric emergency rooms (ERs), social workers must navigate diverse responsibilities including acting as advocates and liaisons between families and multidisciplinary treatment teams, providing compassionate support to families in crisis, and assessing for and reporting any suspicions of child abuse or neglect. These potentially contrasting roles can place social workers at the center of dealing with ethical dilemmas and advocating against ethical violations, such as bias and discrimination toward families. This qualitative study seeks to gain insight into ethical issues commonly (...)
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  43. Effect of Dodine Rates and Concentration on the Control of Pecan Scab1.Ray E. Worley & Silas A. Harmon - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 87--222.
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    Nihil unbound: enlightenment and extinction.Ray Brassier - 2007 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Where much contemporary philosophy seeks to stave off the "threat" of nihilism by safeguarding the experience of meaning--characterized as the defining feature of human existence--from the Enlightenment logic of disenchantment, this book attempts to push nihilism to its ultimate conclusion by forging a link between revisionary naturalism in Anglo-American philosophy and anti-phenomenological realism in recent French philosophy. Contrary to an emerging "post-analytic" consensus which would bridge the analytic-continental divide by uniting Heidegger and Wittgenstein against the twin perils of scientism and (...)
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  45. Whistleblowing and Organizational Ethics.Susan L. Ray - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (4):438-445.
    The purpose of this article is to discuss an external whistleblowing event that occurred after all internal whistleblowing through the hierarchy of the organization had failed. It is argued that an organization that does not support those that whistle blow because of violation of professional standards is indicative of a failure of organizational ethics. Several ways to build an ethics infrastructure that could reduce the need to resort to external whistleblowing are discussed. A relational ethics approach is presented as a (...)
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  46. Consciousness and the Computational Mind.RAY JACKENDOFF - 1987 - MIT Press.
    Examining one of the fundamental issues in cognitive psychology: How does our conscious experience come to be the way it is?
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  47. Music and language.Ray Jackendoff - 2011 - In Theodore Gracyk & Andrew Kania (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music. Routledge.
     
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    Akhlāq-i mudīrīyat dar Islām.Muḥammadī Rayʹshahrī - 1996 - [Tehran]: Intishārāt-i Dār al-Ḥadīs̲.
    On the religious aspects of management in Islamic organizations.
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    Hypotheses are like people — some fit, some unfit.Ray H. Bixler - 1983 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 6 (1):104-105.
  50. http://www.academia.edu/25970251/What_is_it_that_agitates_you_my_dear_Victor_What_is_it_you_fear_SELF-_THOUGHT_@ ... Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 112:43-56. Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri (2016). Http://Www.Academia.Edu/25970251/What_is_it_that_agitates_you_my_dear_Victor_What _is_it_you_fear_SELF-THOUGHT.Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri - 2016
    “What is it that agitates you, my dear Victor? What is it you fear?” -/- “The monster now becomes more vengeful. He murders Victor’s friend Henry Clerval and his wife Elizabeth on the night of her wedding to Victor, and Victor sets out in pursuit of the friend across the icy Artic regions. The monster is always ahead of him, leaving tell tale marks behind and tantalizing his creator. Victor meets with his death in the pursuit of the monster he (...)
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