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  1. Logical Constants.K. Warmbrõd - 1999 - Mind 108 (431):503 - 538.
    There is as yet no settled consensus as to what makes a term a logical constant or even as to which terms should be recognized as having this status. This essay sets out and defends a rationale for identifying logical constants. I argue for a two-tiered approach to logical theory. First, a secure, core logical theory recognizes only a minimal set of constants needed for deductively systematizing scientific theories. Second, there are extended logical theories whose objectives are to systematize various (...)
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  2. Martin Davies and Tony Stone, Mental Simulation.K. Warmbrod - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17:21-24.
     
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    Temporal Vacua.Ken Warmbrod - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (215):266 - 286.
    I show to be unsuccessful several attempts to demonstrate the possibility of time without change. Consideration of the most prominent of these arguments (by Sydney Shoemaker) then leads to the formulation of a general argument: evidence which justifies a claim that a certain amount of time has elapsed also justifies a claim that continuous change has occurred during the period. Hence there is a sound basis for the relationist claim that there is no time without events.
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    Counterfactuals and substitution of equivalent antecedents.Ken Warmbrod - 1981 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 10 (2):267 - 289.
  5. Epistemic Conditionals.Ken Warmbrōd - 1983 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 64 (3):249-265.
  6. An Indexical Theory of Conditionals.Ken Warmbrōd - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (4):644-664.
    Language theorists have recently come to have an increasing appreciation for the fact that context contributes heavily in determining our interpretation of what is said. Indeed, it now seems clear that no complete understanding of a natural language is possible without some account of the way in which context affects our interpretation of discourse. In this paper, I will attempt to explore one facet of the language – context relationship, namely, the relation between conditionals and context. The first part of (...)
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    A defense of the limit assumption.Ken Warmbrod - 1982 - Philosophical Studies 42 (1):53-66.
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  8. Time, change and time without change.Ken Warmbrod - 2017 - Synthese 194 (8):3047-3067.
    The issue whether there is any necessary connection between time and change turns, I argue, on the problem of what constitutes an accurate measurement of how much time passes. Given a plausible hypothesis about how time is measured, Shoemaker’s well known argument that time can pass without change can be seen to be unsound. But Shoemaker’s conclusion is not therefore false. The same hypothesis about time measurement supports a revised version of Shoemaker’s argument, and the revised argument does establish that (...)
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    The need for charity in semantics.Ken Warmbrōd - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (3):431-458.
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    Temporal vacua.By Ken Warmbrōd - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (215):266–286.
    I show to be unsuccessful several attempts to demonstrate the possibility of time without change. Consideration of the most prominent of these arguments (by Sydney Shoemaker) then leads to the formulation of a general argument: evidence which justifies a claim that a certain amount of time has elapsed also justifies a claim that continuous change has occurred during the period. Hence there is a sound basis for the relationist claim that there is no time without events.
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  11. On the Plurality of Worlds.David K. Lewis - 1986 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This book is a defense of modal realism; the thesis that our world is but one of a plurality of worlds, and that the individuals that inhabit our world are only a few out of all the inhabitants of all the worlds. Lewis argues that the philosophical utility of modal realism is a good reason for believing that it is true.
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    Beliefs and sentences in the head.Ken Warmbrod - 1989 - Synthese 79 (2):201-30.
    It is argued thatde dicto andde re beliefs are attitudes towards syntactically structured entities (sentences) in the head. In order to identify the content of ade dicto orde re belief, we must be able to match causal relations of belief states to natural language inferences. Such match-ups provide sufficient empirical justification for regarding those causal relations as syntactic transformations, that is, inferences. But only syntactically structured entities are capable of enjoying such inferential relations. Hence,de dicto andde re beliefs must be (...)
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    Beliefs and Sentences in the Head.Ken Warmbrōd - 1989 - Synthese 79 (2):201 - 230.
    It is argued thatde dicto andde re beliefs are attitudes towards syntactically structured entities (sentences) in the head. In order to identify the content of ade dicto orde re belief, we must be able to match causal relations of belief states to natural language inferences. Such match-ups provide sufficient empirical justification for regarding those causal relations as syntactic transformations, that is, inferences. But only syntactically structured entities are capable of enjoying such inferential relations. Hence,de dicto andde re beliefs must be (...)
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    Behaviourism, neuroscience and translational indeterminacy.Ken Warmbrōd - 1991 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 69 (1):67 – 81.
  15. David Bolter, Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age Reviewed by.Ken Warmbrod - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (5):188-190.
     
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  16. GW Fitch, Naming and Believing Reviewed by.Kenneth Warmbröd - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (12):485-487.
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    Mechanism and Indeterminacy: Reply to MacIntosh.Ken Warmbród - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (4):551-.
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    Mind and Language: Essays on Descartes and Chomsky Harry M. Bracken Dordrecht: Foris Publications, 1984. Pp. xiv, 154.Ken Warmbrōd - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (2):365-.
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  19. Martin Davies and Tony Stone, Folk Psychology Reviewed by.Ken Warmbrōd - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (1):21-25.
     
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  20. Paul Grice, Studies in the Way of Words Reviewed by.Ken Warmbrōd - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (5):321-324.
     
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  21. Primitive representation and misrepresentation.Ken Warmbrōd - 1992 - Topoi 11 (1):89-101.
    This paper develops a statistical approach to the problem of primitive representation. Representation of the kind commonly attributed to litmus paper, fuel gauges and tree rings occurs when, so to speak, there is a sufficiently good correlation between two variables. The fundamental distinction between misrepresentation and non-representation is explained in terms of the notion of an informationally useful correlation. The paper further argues that the statistical approach satisfactorily resolves well known puzzles such as Fodor's disjunction problem.
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    Theoretical Devices for Marking Semantic Anomalies.Ken Warmbrod - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):365 - 372.
    One of the intriguing features of the semantic theories proposed by Jerry Fodor and Jerrold Katz is that they attempt to provide a criterion for semantic anomaly. Ostensibly, the criterion would enable one to determine when a phrase is semantically absurd or incongruous even in cases where the phrase appears to be grammatically proper. For example, phrases such as ‘spinster insecticide’ and ‘female uncle’ would be marked as anomalous in the semantic theory even though they seem grammatically on a par (...)
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  23. Zellig Harris, Language and Information Reviewed by.Ken Warmbröd - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (3):121-123.
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    Consciousness, Gandhi and Yoga: interdisciplinary, East-West odyssey of K. Ramakrishna Rao.K. Ramakrishna Rao & B. Sambasiṿa Prasad (eds.) - 2013 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
    Festschrift volume to K. Ramakrishna Rao, Indian psychologist, philosopher and educationist; contributed articles.
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    Ludvík Feuerbach.Jakub Netopilík - 1973 - Praha,: Horizont, t. Jihočes. tisk., Čes. Budějovice.
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  26. Giordano Bruno, mučedník římské inkvisice: životopis a výtah z díla "O nekonečném vesmíru a světech".Josef Staněk & Giordano Bruno (eds.) - 1924 - V Brně: Nákladem "Dědictví Havlíčkova".
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    Why I am an Indian and other essays.K. Ramakrishna Rao - 2019 - Visakhapatnam: Published by GITAM and D.K. Printworld (P).
  28. Political and ethical problem of interpersonality and human rights.Peter Rusnák - 2016 - In Milan Katuninec & Marcel Martinkovič (eds.), Ethical and social aspects of policy: chapters on selected issues of transformation. Bratislava: VEDA, Publishing House of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, PL Academic Research.
     
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    Teorii︠a︡ slovosochetanii︠a︡ i rechevai︠a︡ dei︠a︡telʹnostʹ.K. I︠A︡ Sigal - 2020 - Moskva: Institut i︠a︡zykoznanii︠a︡ RAN. Edited by Kirill I︠A︡kovlevich Sigal.
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    The Case for Animal Emotions: Modeling Neuropsychiatric Disorders.K. J. Sufka, M. Weldon & C. Allen - 2009 - In John Bickle (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and neuroscience. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 522--536.
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    Die Formbildungen der Sprache und die Kategorie der Verkündigung.Johannes Sløk - 1951 - København,: I kommission hos Rosenkilde og Bagger.
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    Vedānta and Bhagavadgītā: the unpublished writings of K. Satchidananda Murty.K. Satchidananda Murty - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Ashok Vohra & K. Ramesh.
    K. Satchidananda Murty (1924-2011) was a vociferous writer and an iconoclast. This volume is a collection of his unpublished writings. It includes Murty's views on the Veda, its meaning, relevance, and study, and shows the significance of the Vedāntic vision to the modern world. Murty elucidates the basic tenets of Advaita Vedānta and expounds the Advaitic doctrine of the relationships between Brahman and God, Brahman and the individual self, as well as between God and the world. In his writings, Murty (...)
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    The power of interest for motivation and engagement.K. Ann Renninger - 2016 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Suzanne Hidi.
    What is interest and how has it been conceptualized and studied? -- What explains the power of interest? : Why are students who have an interest for content more likely to continue to reengage and develop more conceptual sophistication? -- What is known about assessing existing interest? How do new interests develop? How can the phase of a person's interest be identified and measured? -- What is the relation between the development of interest and other motivational variables? -- Is it (...)
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  34. The developmental origins of animal and artifact concepts.K. Shutts, L. Markson, E. S. Spelke, B. Hood & L. Santos - 2009 - In Bruce M. Hood & Laurie Santos (eds.), The origins of object knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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  35. Truth in fiction.David K. Lewis - 1978 - American Philosophical Quarterly 15 (1):37–46.
    It is advisable to treat some sorts of discourse about fiction with the aid of an intensional operator "in such-And-Such fiction...." the operator may appear either explicitly or tacitly. It may be analyzed in terms of similarity of worlds, As follows: "in the fiction f, A" means that a is true in those of the worlds where f is told as known fact rather than fiction that differ least from our world, Or from the belief worlds of the community in (...)
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  36. Languages and language.David K. Lewis - 2010 - In Darragh Byrne & Max Kölbel (eds.), Arguing about language. New York: Routledge. pp. 3-35.
  37. Ma-kʻo-ssŭ chu i chê hsüeh wei wu chu i ti chi pên chih shih.Kʻo-tʻing Lo - 1956
     
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    al-Islām alladhī turīduhu Amrīkā, al-Islām al-nafʻī.Muḥammad Ibrāhīm Mabrūk - 2010 - al-Jīzah: Markaz al-Ḥaḍārah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Iʻlām wa-al-Nashr.
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  39. Ethical dimensions in technical education : the BITS experience.K. Maheswari - 2010 - In Ananda Das Gupta (ed.), Ethics, business and society: managing responsibly. Los Angeles: Response Books.
     
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    Rat︠s︡ionalʹnostʹ: diskursnyĭ podkhod.K. A. Zuev - 2010 - Moskva: RAGS. Edited by E. A. Krotkov.
    Изложено понимание рассуждения как метода рационального познания, рассмотрены его разновидности: аргументативные, интерпретативные, прогностические, квалификационные и вычислительные. Для аспирантов и соискателей.
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    Příspěvky k filosofii.Aleš Novák - 2011 - Praha: Togga.
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  42. How Do You Like Your Justice, Bent or Unbent?Lars J. K. Moen - 2023 - Moral Philosophy and Politics 10 (2):285-297.
    Principles of justice, David Estlund argues, cannot be falsified by people’s unwillingness to satisfy them. In his Utopophobia, Estlund rejects the view that justice must bend to human motivation to deliver practical implications for how institutions ought to function. In this paper, I argue that a substantive argument against such bending of justice principles must challenge the reasons for making these principles sensitive to motivational limitations. Estlund, however, provides no such challenge. His dispute with benders of justice is therefore a (...)
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  43. statuar Matia Corvinul, Piaţa Unirii Cluj-Napoca.K. Magyari & Expertiza Tehnică de Fizica Construcţiei–Grupul - forthcoming - Utilitas.
     
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    Field Research.K. Anne-Isola Nekaris & Vincent Nijman - 2013 - In Jeremy MacClancy & Agustin Fuentes (eds.), Ethics in the field: contemporary challenges. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 7--108.
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    Thought and reality: a critical study of Hegel's philosophy.K. Dhirendro Ramsiej - 2013 - New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co..
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    Nicolaus Cusanus on faith and the intellect: a case study in 15th-Century Fides-Ratio Controversy.K. M. Ziebart - 2014 - Boston: Brill.
    In Nicolaus Cusanus on Faith and the Intellect: A Case Study in 15th-Century Fides-Ratio Controversy, K.M. Ziebart presents an account of the Cusan epistemology as a fascinating late-medieval attempt to definitively harmonize faith and reason.
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    Min al-lāhūtī ilá al-insānī: afkār muʼthimah.ʻAlī Mabrūk - 2015 - al-Qāhirah: Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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    Psychology in the Indian Tradition.K. Ramakrishna Rao - 2016 - New Delhi: Imprint: Springer. Edited by Anand C. Paranjpe.
    This authoritative volume, written by two well-known psychologist-philosophers, presents a model of the person and its implications for psychological theory and practice. Professors Ramakrishna Rao and Anand Paranjpe draw the contours of Indian psychology, describe the methods of study, explain crucial concepts, and discuss the central ideas and their application, illustrating them with insightful case studies and judicious reviews of available research data and existing scholarly literature. The main theme is organized around the thesis that psychology is the study of (...)
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  49. A subjectivist’s guide to objective chance.David K. Lewis - 2010 - In Antony Eagle (ed.), Philosophy of Probability: Contemporary Readings. New York: Routledge. pp. 263-293.
  50. Why immortality alone will not get me to the afterlife.K. Mitch Hodge - 2011 - Philosophical Psychology 24 (3):395-410.
    Recent research in the cognitive science of religion suggests that humans intuitively believe that others survive death. In response to this finding, three cognitive theories have been offered to explain this: the simulation constraint theory (Bering, Citation2002); the imaginative obstacle theory (Nichols, Citation2007); and terror management theory (Pyszczynski, Rothschild, & Abdollahi, 2008). First, I provide a critical analysis of each of these theories. Second, I argue that these theories, while perhaps explaining why one would believe in his own personal immortality, (...)
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