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  1. Science, Reason, and Rhetoric.Henry Krips, J. E. Mcguire & Trevor Melia - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (3):444-446.
     
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  2. Reducing possibilities to language.J. Melia - 2001 - Analysis 61 (1):19-29.
    Ehring, D. 1997. Causation and Persistence. New York: Oxford University Press. Fair, D. 1979. Causation and the flow of energy. Erkenntnis 14: 219–50. Goldman, A. 1977. Perceptual objects. Synthese 35: 257–84. Lewis, D. 1986a. Causation. In Philosophical Papers Vol. 2, 159–213. New York.
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    Field's programme: some interference.J. Melia - 1998 - Analysis 58 (2):63-71.
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  4. The conservativeness of mathematics.J. Melia - 2006 - Analysis 66 (3):202-208.
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    Response to Daly and Langford.J. Melia - 2010 - Mind 119 (476):1117-1121.
    In this note, I defend Melia 2000 against objections in Daly and Langford 2010. I show that my formulation of the Comprehension Schema is correct while their modification is inadequate and that their approach to the problem through infinitary sentences is irrelevant to my original arguments. Finally, I argue that it is not a puzzle that we could find mathematics indispensable in our theorising, even when the mathematics is false.
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  6. Endurantism and timeless worlds.N. Effingham & J. Melia - 2007 - Analysis 67 (2):140-147.
    A paper against Ted Sider's argument for perdurantism on the grounds of timeless worlds.
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  7. Heck, R.(ed.)-Language, Thought aid Logic. Essays in Honour of Michael Dummett.J. Melia - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40:178-179.
     
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    Review. The worlds of possibility. CS Chihara.J. Melia - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (2):333-337.
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    Science Reason Rhetoric.Henry Krips, J. E. McGuire & Trevor Melia (eds.) - 1995 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    This volume marks a unique collaboration by internationally distinguished scholars in the history, rhetoric, philosophy, and sociology of science. Converging on the central issues of rhetoric of science, the essays focus on figures such as Galileo, Harvey, Darwin, von Neumann; and on issues such as the debate over cold fusion or the continental drift controversy. Their vitality attests to the burgeoning interest in the rhetoric of science.
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    Review of Henry Krips, J. E. McGuire and Trevor Melia: Science Reason Rhetoric[REVIEW]Henry Krips, J. E. McGuire, Trevor Melia & Alan Chalmers - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (3):444-446.
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    Review. Realistic rationalism. Jerrold J Katz.Joseph Melia - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):475-477.
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    The Literary Structure of Scientific Argument: Historical Studies by Peter Dear; The Rhetoric of Science by Alan G. Gross; Writing Biology: Texts in the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge by Greg Myers; A Rhetoric of Science: Inventing Scientific Discourse by Lawrence J. Prelli.Trevor Melia - 1992 - Isis 83:100-106.
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    Anthropology and Nursing. By P. Holden & J. Littlewood. Pp. 228. (Routledge. London, 1991.) £10.00. [REVIEW]Kath M. Melia - 1992 - Journal of Biosocial Science 24 (4):567-568.
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    Review of Jerrold J. Katz: Realistic Rationalism[REVIEW]Joseph Melia - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):475-477.
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    The Literary Structure of Scientific Argument: Historical Studies. Peter DearThe Rhetoric of Science. Alan G. GrossWriting Biology: Texts in the Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge. Greg MyersA Rhetoric of Science: Inventing Scientific Discourse. Lawrence J. Prelli. [REVIEW]Trevor Melia - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):100-106.
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    Review. Science, reason, and rhetoric. Henry Krips, J E McGuire, Trevor Melia.Alan Chalmers - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (3):444-446.
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    Daniel G. Calder, Robert E. Bjork, Patrick K. Ford, and Daniel F. Melia, transs., Sources and Analogues of Old English Poetry, 2:The Germanic and Celtic Texts in Translation. Cambridge, Eng.: D. S. Brewer; Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble, 1983. Pp. xxiv, 222; 2 maps. $42.50. [REVIEW]Donald K. Fry - 1986 - Speculum 61 (1):228-228.
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    Ethics for nursing and healthcare practice.Kath M. Melia - 2014 - Los Angeles: SAGE.
    Everyday practice is steeped in ethical considerations for nursing and healthcare professionals, but the theory behind ethics is removed from day to day care. This concise book shows how ethics implicates your work in a straightforward way. All the essential knowledge of ethics you need for passing your course is covered, including the principles of bioethics, rights and moral philosophy.
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    La I+D en tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones.Juan Mulet Meliá, Juan José Mangas Lavería & María Josefa Montejo Cristóbal - 2000 - Arbor 167 (658):371-403.
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    The Teacher and Society: John Dewey and the Experience of Teachers.Melia L. Nebeker - 2002 - Education and Culture 18 (2):3.
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    Continuants and Occurrents.Peter Simons & Joseph Melia - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74:59-92.
    Commonsense ontology contains both continuants and occurrents, but are continuants necessary? I argue that they are neither occurrents nor easily replaceable by them. The worst problem for continuants is the question in virtue of what a given continuant exists at a given time. For such truthmakers we must have recourse to occurrents, those vital to the continuant at that time. Continuants are, like abstract objects, invariants under equivalences over occurrents. But they are not abstract, and their being invariants enables us (...)
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  22. Against modalism.Joseph Melia - 1992 - Philosophical Studies 68 (1):35 - 56.
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  23. La pobreza en la sociedad de la abundancia. La miseria del bienestar.Juan Carlos Castelló Meliá - 1995 - Diálogo Filosófico 32:164-178.
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  24. Anti-realism untouched.Joseph Melia - 1991 - Mind 100 (3):341-342.
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  25. 5. A World of Concrete Particulars.Joseph Melia - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4 4:99.
  26. A World of Concrete Particulars.Joseph Melia - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 4:99-124.
     
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  27. A Note on Lewis's Ontology.Joseph Melia - 1992 - Analysis 52 (3):191--192.
  28. A World of Concrete Particulars.Joseph Melia - 2008 - In Dean Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 4. Oxford University Press.
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    An Alleged Disanalogy between Numbers and Propositions.Joseph Melia - 1992 - Analysis 52 (1):46 - 48.
  30. Weaseling away the indispensability argument.Joseph Melia - 2000 - Mind 109 (435):455-480.
    According to the indispensability argument, the fact that we quantify over numbers, sets and functions in our best scientific theories gives us reason for believing that such objects exist. I examine a strategy to dispense with such quantification by simply replacing any given platonistic theory by the set of sentences in the nominalist vocabulary it logically entails. I argue that, as a strategy, this response fails: for there is no guarantee that the nominalist world that go beyond the set of (...)
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  31. The analytic limit of genuine modal realism.John Divers & Joseph Melia - 2002 - Mind 111 (441):15-36.
    According to the Genuine Modal Realist, there is a plurality of possible worlds, each world nothing more than a maximally inter-related spatiotemporal sum. One advantage claimed for this position is that it offers us the resources to analyse, in a noncircular manner, the modal operators. In this paper, we argue that the prospects for such an analysis are poor. For the analysis of necessity as truth in all worlds to succeed it is not enough that no modal concepts be used (...)
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  32. ``Anti-Realism Untouched".Joseph Melia - 1991 - Mind 100:341-342.
     
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  33. Truthmaking without truthmakers.Joseph Melia - 2005 - In Helen Beebee & Julian Dodd (eds.), Truthmakers: The Contemporary Debate. Clarendon Press. pp. 67.
     
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  34. On What There's Not.Joseph Melia - 1995 - Analysis 55 (4):223 - 229.
    (1) The average Mum has 2.4 children. (2) The number of Argle’s fingers equals the number of Bargle’s toes. (3) There are two possible ways in which Joe could win this chess game. In the right contexts, and outside the philosophy room, all the above sentences may be completely uncontroversial. For instance, if we know that Joe could win either by exchanging queens and entering an endgame, or by initiating a kingside attack then, if ignorant of Quine’s work on ontology, (...)
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  35. Response to Colyvan.Joseph Melia - 2002 - Mind 111 (441):75-80.
  36. Nursing ethics.Ian E. Thompson, Kath M. Melia & Kenneth M. Boyd (eds.) - 1983 - New York: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
    Ethics in nursing: continuity and change -- Cultural issues, methods and approaches to nursing ethics -- Nursing ethics: what do we mean by 'ethics'? -- Becoming a nurse and member of the profession -- Power and responsibility in nursing practice and management -- Professional responsibility and accountability in nursing -- Classical areas of controversy in nursing and biomedical ethics -- Direct responsibility in nurse/patient relationships -- Conflicting demands in nursing groups of patients -- Ethics in healthcare management: research, evaluation and (...)
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  37. Ramseyfication and theoretical content.Joseph Melia & Juha Saatsi - 2006 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 57 (3):561-585.
    Model theoretic considerations purportedly show that a certain version of structural realism, one which articulates the nvtion of structure via Ramsey sentences, is in fact trivially true. In this paper we argue that the structural realist is by no means forced to Ramseyfy in the manner assumed in the formal proof. However, the structural realist's reprise is short-lived. For, as we show, there are related versions of the model theoretic argument which cannot be so easily blocked by the structural realist. (...)
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    II_– _Joseph Melia.Joseph Melia - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74 (1):77-92.
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    About Decision-Making at the End of Life: A Singaporean Perspective.Kath M. Melia - 2011 - Asian Bioethics Review 3 (2):145-149.
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    Against Taylor's Putnam.Joseph Melia - 1996 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74 (1):171 – 174.
  41. Modality.Joseph Melia - 2003 - Chesham: Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    This introduction to modality places the emphasis on the metaphysics of modality rather than on the formal semetics of quantified modal logic. The text begins by introducing students to the "de re/de dicto" distinction, conventionalist and conceptualist theories of modality and some of the key problems in modality, particularly Quine's criticisms. It then moves on to explain how possible worlds provide a solution to many of the problems in modality and how possible worlds themselves have been used to analyse notions (...)
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    Two Birds with One Stone: The Quest for Addressing Both Business Goals and Social Needs with Innovation.Marina Candi, Monia Melia & Maria Colurcio - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (4):1019-1033.
    This research examines whether and how firms can meet both business goals and social needs through their innovation activities. We examine antecedents and consequences of innovation that addresses social needs, in addition to business goals, using data collected from European for-profit firms. We find that innovation including social intent is more likely under conditions of high market turbulence, which represents an important form of demand-driven threats. Meanwhile, we find no relationship with competitive intensity, a form of pressure driven threats. Together, (...)
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  43. Modality.Joseph Melia - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (220):526-528.
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    Modality.Joseph Melia - 2003 - Chesham: Routledge.
    This introduction to modality places the emphasis on the metaphysics of modality rather than on the formal semetics of quantified modal logic. The text begins by introducing students to the "de re/de dicto" distinction, conventionalist and conceptualist theories of modality and some of the key problems in modality, particularly Quine's criticisms. It then moves on to explain how possible worlds provide a solution to many of the problems in modality and how possible worlds themselves have been used to analyse notions (...)
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  45. Special sciences (or: The disunity of science as a working hypothesis).J. A. Fodor - 1974 - Synthese 28 (2):97-115.
  46. Holes, haecceitism and two conceptions of determinism.Joseph Melia - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (4):639--64.
    In this paper I claim that Earman and Norton 's hole argument against substantivalist interpretations of General Relativity assumes that the substantivalist must adopt a conception of determinism which I argue is unsatisfactory. Butterfield and others have responded to the hole argument by finding a conception of determinism open to the substantivalist that is not prone to the hole argument. But, unfortunately for the substantivalist, I argue this conception also turns out to be unsatisfactory. Accordingly, I search for a conception (...)
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  47. Genuine modal realism: Still limited.John Divers & Joseph Melia - 2006 - Mind 115 (459):731-740.
    In this reply, we defend our argument for the incompleteness of Genuine Modal Realism against Paseau's criticisms. Paseau claims that isomorphic set of worlds represent the same possibilities, but not only is this implausible, it is inimical to the target of our paper: Lewis's theory of possible worlds. We argue that neither Paseau's model-theoretic results nor his comparison to arithmetic carry over to GMR. We end by distinguishing two notions of incompleteness and urge that, for all that Paseau has said, (...)
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  48. Genuine modal realism limited.John Divers & Joseph Melia - 2003 - Mind 112 (445):83-86.
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  49. Field's programme: Some interference.Joseph Melia - 1998 - Analysis 58 (2):63–71.
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    Logical Pluralism.J. C. Beall & Greg Restall - 2005 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. Edited by Greg Restall.
    Consequence is at the heart of logic, and an account of consequence offers a vital tool in the evaluation of arguments. This text presents what the authors term as 'logical pluralism' arguing that the notion of logical consequence doesn't pin down one deductive consequence relation; it allows for many of them.
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