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  1. Theories of Scientific Method. The Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century.Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse & Edward H. Madden - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (46):173-176.
     
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  2. Theories of scientific method: the Renaissance through the nineteenth century.Ralph M. Blake - 1960 - New York: Gordon & Breach. Edited by Curt John Ducasse & Edward H. Madden.
    This historical compendium investigates scientific methods conceived between the Renaissance and the nineteenth century. Beginning with attacks on Scholasticism and the rist of the New Science, the authors explain the roles of both major andminor figures in describing scientific methods. Although the chapters are interrelated and contain explicit comparisons, each chapter is a complete study in itself. The authors' emphasis on writing for the non-specialist and their liberal use of primary sources make this an outstanding textbook.
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    Theories of Scientific Method.Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse & Edward H. Madden - 1962 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):249-249.
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    The rôle of experience in Descartes' theory of method (I).Ralph M. Blake - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (2):125-143.
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    The Ground of Moral Obligation.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):129-140.
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  6. The Rôle of Experience in Descartes' Theory of Method. II.Ralph M. Blake - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (3):201-218.
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    The Realm of Matter.Ralph M. Blake & George Santayana - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (6):581.
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    The ground of moral obligation.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):129-140.
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    The Ground of Moral Obligation.Ralph M. Blake - 1927 - International Journal of Ethics 38 (2):129.
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    The identity of indiscernibles and the principle of individuation.Ralph M. Blake - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (1):44-57.
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    Life's an Art. Franc-Nohain.Ralph M. Blake - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):343-344.
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    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. New Series, Vol. XXVH.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (6):621.
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    Sir Isaac Newton's theory of scientific method.Ralph M. Blake - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (5):453-486.
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    The Interpretation of Similarity.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (3):257-261.
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    The Reinterment of Hedonism.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (1):93-101.
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    The reinterment of hedonism.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - International Journal of Ethics 39 (1):93-101.
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    Can speculative philosophy be defended?Ralph M. Blake - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (2):127-134.
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    Final comment.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (3):264-265.
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    Note on the use of the term idee prior to Descartes.Ralph M. Blake - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48 (5):532-535.
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    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society.Ralph M. Blake - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47 (3):321.
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    Prolegomena to a New Metaphysic.Ralph M. Blake - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (6):634.
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    Report of the annual meeting of the eastern division of the american philosophical association.Ralph M. Blake - 1929 - Journal of Philosophy 26 (5):124-134.
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    The interpretation of similarity.Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (3):257-261.
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    The World as an Organic Whole.L'Intuition, la Matiere et la Vie.Ralph M. Blake, N. O. Lossky, Natalie A. Duddington & N. Lossky - 1930 - Journal of Philosophy 27 (8):216.
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  25. Theories of Scientific Method the Renaissance Through the Nineteenth Century, by Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse, and Edward H. Madden. Edited by Edward H. Madden. --.Ralph M. Blake - 1960 - University of Washington Press.
     
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    Book Review:Life's an Art. Franc-Nohain. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Blake - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 42 (3):343-.
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    Temps, Espace, Relativité. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Blake - 1928 - Journal of Philosophy 25 (23):642-643.
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    Science and First Principles. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Blake - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (25):689-696.
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    Science and First Principles. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Blake - 1931 - Journal of Philosophy 28 (25):689-696.
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    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. New Series, Vol. XXVI (1925-1926).Aristotelian Society. Supplementary Volume VI. Methods of Analysis. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Blake - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (3):270.
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    The Major Traditions of European Philosophy. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Blake - 1930 - Journal of Philosophy 27 (12):327-331.
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    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. 1932-1933. [REVIEW]Ralph M. Blake - 1935 - Philosophical Review 44 (6):601-603.
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  33. Counterrevolutionary Polemics: Katechon and Crisis in de Maistre, Donoso, and Schmitt.M. Blake Wilson - 2019 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 3 (2).
    For the theorists of crisis, the revolutionary state comes into existence through violence, and due to its inability to provide an authoritative katechon (restrainer) against internal and external violence, it perpetuates violence until it self-destructs. Writing during extreme economic depression and growing social and political violence, the crisis theorists––Joseph de Maistre, Juan Donoso Cortés, and Carl Schmitt––each sought to blame the chaos of their time upon the Janus-faced postrevolutionary ideals of liberalism and socialism by urging a return to pre-revolutionary moral (...)
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  34. Being and Predication: Thomistic Interpretations.Ralph M. McInerny (ed.) - 1986 - Catholic University of America Press.
    Brings together articles that influenced the scholarly work of Ralph McInerny.
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  35. Letter of October 24, 1851 “Las Clases Discutidoras”.M. Blake Wilson - 2019 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 3 (2):96-104.
    This is the first complete English translation and publication of Donoso’s carta de 24 de octubre, 1851, a letter encapsulating many of his views on revolution and decision. This remarkable letter, sent as a diplomatic missive while he was serving the Spanish crown in Paris, describes how Napoleon III––stuck between the 1848 constitution’s prohibition against his election and his impending coup that will crown him emperor––must gain the support of the liberal bourgeoise middle class if he is to maintain his (...)
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    Divine Carcasse by Dominique Loureau.Ralph M. Becker - 2002 - Philosophia Africana 5 (1):55-58.
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    Dominique loureau: Divine carcasse.Ralph M. Becker - 2002 - Philosophia Africana 5 (1):55-58.
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    Replication Rate, Framing, and Format Affect Attitudes and Decisions about Science Claims.Ralph M. Barnes, Stephanie J. Tobin, Heather M. Johnston, Noah MacKenzie & Chelsea M. Taglang - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  39. Personhood and property in Hegel's conception of freedom.M. Blake Wilson - 2019 - Pólemos (1):68-91.
    For Hegel, personhood is developed primarily through the possession, ownership, and exchange of property. Property is crucial for individuals to experience freedom as persons and for the existence of Sittlichkeit, or ethical life within a community. The free exchange of property serves to develop individual personalities by mediating our intersubjectivity between one another, whereby we share another’s subjective experience of the object by recognizing their will in it and respecting their ownership of it. This free exchange is grounded the abstract (...)
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    In which Henry James strikes bedrock.Ralph M. Berry - 1997 - Philosophy and Literature 21 (1):61-76.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:In Which Henry James Strikes BedrockRalph M. BerryIn Stanley Cavell’s account of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy, everything we know depends upon what Wittgenstein calls grammatical criteria. These criteria are what we go on when judging that something counts as an instance of our concept of a “chair,” “ardent love,” “headache,” etc. For the arts, Wittgenstein’s focus on criteria leads in two, apparently opposite, directions. First, by making the activity of (...)
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  41. Slicing Up Eyeballs: The Criminal Underworlds of Nicolas Winding Refn.M. Blake Wilson - 2020 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 4 (2):15-39.
    From Buñuel and Dali’s Un Chien Andalou to recent works by Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn, the cinematic destruction of the eye has become iconic due to its striking effect upon film spectators’ visceral experiences as well as its ability to influence their symbolic or fetishistic desires. By exploiting the natural discomfort and disgust produced by these types of images and then situating them within an aesthetic and psychoanalytic framework, Refn and other filmmakers provide a visual showcase for a unique (...)
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  42. The Business Ethics of Recreational Marijuana.M. Blake Wilson - 2020 - In Alex Sager (ed.), Business Cases in Ethical Focus. Peterborough: Broadview Press. pp. 32-44.
  43. Flow My Tears, Rick Deckard Said.M. Blake Wilson - 2019 - In Robin Bunce & Trip McCrossin (eds.), Blade Runner 2049 and Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court. pp. 103-110.
  44. Behind Zarathustra's Eyes: The Bad, Sad Man Meets Nietzsche's Prophet.M. Blake Wilson - 2016 - In Rocco Gennaro & Casey Harison (eds.), The Who and Philosophy. Lexington Books.
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  45. In the Neutral Zone, A Libertarian's Home Is Their Castle.M. Blake Wilson - 2017 - In Bruce Krajewski & Joshua Heter (eds.), The Man In The High Castle And Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court. pp. 47-58.
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    Case Studies: That Which Is Wanting..Ralph M. Crawshaw, Leslie S. Rothenberg, Cory Franklin & Barney Speight - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (6):34.
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    The Philosophy of Werner Herzog.M. Blake Wilson & Christopher Turner (eds.) - 2020 - Lexington Books.
    Legendary director, actor, author, and provocateur Werner Herzog has incalculably influenced contemporary cinema for decades. This essay collection by professional philosophers and film theorists from around the globe offers a diversity of perspectives on how the thinking behind the camera is revealed in the action Herzog captures in front of it.
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    Communitarianism and Territorial Rights.M. Blake Wilson - 2020 - Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights.
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    First Occupancy and Territorial Rights.M. Blake Wilson - 2020 - Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights.
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    Poetry and Sailing in Hesiod's "Works and Days".Ralph M. Rosen - 1990 - Classical Antiquity 9 (1):99-113.
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