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    Assumption-Seeking as Hypothetic Inference.Donald S. Lee - 1973 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 6 (3):131 - 153.
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    Adequacy in world hypotheses: Reconstructing Pepper's criteria.Donald S. Lee - 1983 - Metaphilosophy 14 (2):151–161.
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    A categorial metaphysics for pragmatism.Donald S. Lee - 1989 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):255-272.
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    A Categorial Metaphysics for Pragmatism.Donald S. Lee - 1989 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (2):255-272.
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    Analogy in scientific theory construction.Donald S. Lee - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):107-125.
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    Analogy in Scientific Theory Construction.Donald S. Lee - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):107-125.
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    Belief, Reference, and Proposition.Donald S. Lee - 1981 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 30:59-81.
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    Belief, Reference, and Proposition.Donald S. Lee - 1981 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 30:59-81.
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    Contexts.Donald S. Lee - 1977 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):151-158.
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    Connection and Continuity in Inference.Donald S. Lee - 1980 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):89-96.
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    Distinguishing Presupposition In Epistemology.Donald S. Lee - 1972 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21:85-100.
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    Distinguishing Presupposition In Epistemology.Donald S. Lee - 1972 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 21:85-100.
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    Hypothetic Inference in Systematic Philosophy.Donald S. Lee - 1969 - International Philosophical Quarterly 9 (3):363-390.
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    Introduction.Donald S. Lee - 1987 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 35:1-4.
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    Introduction.Donald S. Lee - 1987 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 35:1-4.
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    Inferential Meaning in Philosophic Questions.Donald S. Lee - 1968 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 17:83-99.
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    Inferential Meaning in Philosophic Questions.Donald S. Lee - 1968 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 17:83-99.
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    Pragmatism and natural values.Donald S. Lee - 1983 - Journal of Value Inquiry 17 (3):191-202.
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    Pragmatic Ultimates: Contexts and Common Sense.Donald S. Lee - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (4):493-503.
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    Response.Donald S. Lee - 1974 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):25-31.
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    Scientific Method as a Stage Process.Donald S. Lee - 1968 - Dialectica 22 (1):28-44.
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    The construction of empirical concepts.Donald S. Lee - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (2):183-198.
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    Truth in Empirical Science.Donald S. Lee - 1965 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 14:45-91.
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    Truth in Empirical Science.Donald S. Lee - 1965 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 14:45-91.
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  25. The Idea of Freedom in American Philosophy.Donald S. Lee - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (4):580-587.
     
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    Transparency of the Symbol.Donald S. Lee - 1982 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 15 (2):126 - 133.
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    The Presented Aspect of Experience: Reconstructing Lewis' Given.Donald S. Lee - 1983 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 19 (1):29 - 43.
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    The Pernicious Distinction Between Logic and Psychology.Donald S. Lee - 1964 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 13:44-49.
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    The Pernicious Distinction Between Logic and Psychology.Donald S. Lee - 1964 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 13:44-49.
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    The Pragmatic Origins of Concepts and Categories: Mead and Piaget.Donald S. Lee - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):211-228.
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    The Structure of Substitution.Donald S. Lee - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):187-197.
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    The structure of substitution.Donald S. Lee - 1980 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):187-197.
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    Ultimacy and the Philosophic Field of Metaphysics.Donald S. Lee - 1966 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 15:71-102.
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    Ultimacy and the Philosophic Field of Metaphysics.Donald S. Lee - 1966 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 15:71-102.
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    Do's and don'ts in the search for faculty talent.Donald Lee Vardaman, Shellye A. Vardaman, Henry Findley & Isabelle Warren - 2012 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education:1-5.
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  36. Responsible business behavior: a comparison of managers' perceptions in the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, and Canada.A. Tse, B. Lee, I. Vertinsky & Donald A. Wehrung - forthcoming - Emerging Global Business Ethics.
     
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    Women entrepreneurship: Mumpreneurs cruising the COVID‐19 pandemic in Indonesia.Jacob Donald Tan & John Lee Kean Yew - 2023 - Business and Society Review 128 (1):133-168.
    Learning from experiences is key towards the discovery of enterprising knowledge for mumpreneurs in emerging economies such as Indonesia, where most of the entrepreneurship literature is still relatively scant. In discussing entrepreneurial learning of entrepreneurs who are in motherhood, also known as mumpreneurs, these studies require the consideration of gender distinction of women. The term “mumpreneurs” refers to women who embrace the identity of a mother and an entrepreneur, and these two identities engender role conflicts for them. Thus, this phenomenology (...)
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    On the Marxian view of the relationship between man and nature.Donald C. Lee - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (1):3-16.
    Marx holds that mankind has developed from nature and in mutual interaction with nature: nature is not an “other” but is man’s body. Capitalism is a necessary stage in mankind’s historical development of the mastery of nature, but it regards nature as an “other” to be exploited. Thus, a further historical development is necessary: the overcoming of the dichotomy between man as subject and nature as object.Capitalism bases its concept of wealth on unnecessary production rather than on socially useful production (...)
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    On the Marxian View of the Relationship between Man and Nature.Donald C. Lee - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (1):3-16.
    Marx holds that mankind has developed from nature and in mutual interaction with nature: nature is not an “other” but is man’s body. Capitalism is a necessary stage in mankind’s historical development of the mastery of nature, but it regards nature as an “other” to be exploited. Thus, a further historical development is necessary: the overcoming of the dichotomy between man as subject and nature as object. Capitalism bases its concept of wealth on unnecessary production rather than on socially useful (...)
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    Toward a Marxian ecological ethic: A response to two critics.Donald C. Lee - 1982 - Environmental Ethics 4 (4):339-343.
    To the claim that Marx has no concept of human nature after 1845 and is not prescriptive, I reply that his work only makes sense in the light of his definition of the human being as creator and producer of himself through his own productive activity; otherwise, there is no reason that labor should “naturally” belong to the laborer, since other animals live from each other’s labor and exploitation is natural Marx’s rejection of exploitation is an ethical principle. On the (...)
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    Toward a Marxian Ecological Ethic: A Response to Two Critics.Donald C. Lee - 1982 - Environmental Ethics 4 (4):339-343.
    To the claim that Marx has no concept of human nature after 1845 and is not prescriptive, I reply that his work only makes sense in the light of his definition of the human being as creator and producer of himself through his own productive activity; otherwise, there is no reason that labor should “naturally” belong to the laborer, since other animals live from each other’s labor and exploitation is natural Marx’s rejection of exploitation is an ethical principle. On the (...)
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    On Materialism (review). [REVIEW]Donald C. Lee - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (4):495-497.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 495 Perhaps a word should be added about those who deny that Sein und Zeit (or any of Heidegger's later work) has any bearing on theology. Both K. LOwith and H. Jonas claim that Heidegger operates under certain ontic-ontological presuppositions that are taken from and lead to an ontic negation of theology.'2 In a lecture delivered at Drew University Jonas even accused Heidegger of paganism and fatalism.'3 (...)
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    The Names Alive Are Like the Names in Graves: Black Life and Black Social Death in Terrance Hayes's American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin.Lee Spinks - 2023 - Intertexts 27 (1):60-80.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Names Alive Are Like the Names in GravesBlack Life and Black Social Death in Terrance Hayes's American Sonnets for My Past and Future AssassinLee Spinks"After blackness was invented / people began seeing ghosts."1One of the most powerful and provoking responses to the political rise of Donald Trump appeared with the 2018 publication of Terrance Hayes's American Sonnets for My Past and Future Assassin. Hayes began writing these (...)
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  44. Davidson and social scientific laws.Lee McIntyre - 1999 - Synthese 120 (3):375-394.
    This article critically examines Donald Davidson's argument against social scientific laws. Set within the context of his larger thesis of anomalous monism, this piece identifies three main flaws in Davidson's alleged refutation of the possibility of psychological laws, and suggests a collateral flaw within his account of anomalous monism as well.
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  45. Jack London's "to build a fire": How not to read naturalist fiction.Donald Pizer - 2010 - Philosophy and Literature 34 (1):pp. 218-227.
    The article initially demonstrates how Lee Clark Mitchell's misreading of Jack London's "To Build a Fire" as determinist fiction leads him to read against the clear and emphatic intent of the story by forcing a deconstructive interpretation on its repetitive technique. The article then goes on to suggest that some form of this critical methodology is shared by many recent New Historicist and Cultural Studies critics and is related both to the frequent misreading of American naturalist fiction in general and, (...)
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    Pasteur's Quadrant: Basic Science and Technological Innovation. Donald E. Stokes. [REVIEW]Daniel Lee Kleinman - 1999 - Isis 90 (4):834-835.
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    Tang Wei.Donald Stephanie Hemelryk - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (4):46-68.
    This article discusses the Tang Wei incident, which evolved across the first half of 2008, during the run-up to the Olympic Games in Beijing. Tang Wei is a Chinese actress whose breakthrough role in Ang Lee’s film Lust, Caution caused a sensation amongst Chinese audiences. The nudity and sex scenes in the film were explicit, and as such challenged accepted norms in film content. This aspect of the film, combined with the characterization of a national traitor as a heroine, caused (...)
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    Tang Wei: Sex, the City and the Scapegoat in Lust, Caution.Donald Stephanie Hemelryk - 2010 - Theory, Culture and Society 27 (4):46-68.
    This article discusses the Tang Wei incident, which evolved across the first half of 2008, during the run-up to the Olympic Games in Beijing. Tang Wei is a Chinese actress whose breakthrough role in Ang Lee’s film Lust, Caution caused a sensation amongst Chinese audiences. The nudity and sex scenes in the film were explicit, and as such challenged accepted norms in film content. This aspect of the film, combined with the characterization of a national traitor as a heroine, caused (...)
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    Hegelian phenomenology and robotics.Donald S. Borrett, David Shih, Michael Tomko, Sarah Borrett & Hon C. Kwan - 2011 - International Journal of Machine Consciousness 3 (01):219-235.
    A formalism is developed that treats a robot as a subject that can interpret its own experience rather than an object that is interpreted within our experience. A regulative definition of a meaningful experience in robots is proposed in which the present sensible experience is considered meaningful to the agent, as the subject of the experience, if it can be related to the agent's temporal horizons. This definition is validated by demonstrating that such an experience in evolutionary autonomous agents is (...)
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    The scientific Buddha: his short and happy life.Donald S. Lopez - 2012 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    This book tells the story of the Scientific Buddha, "born" in Europe in the 1800s but commonly confused with the Buddha born in India 2,500 years ago. The Scientific Buddha was sent into battle against Christian missionaries, who were proclaiming across Asia that Buddhism was a form of superstition. He proved the missionaries wrong, teaching a dharma that was in harmony with modern science. And so his influence continues. Today his teaching of "mindfulness" is heralded as the cure for all (...)
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