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  1. Truthmakers and the Direct Argument.Charles Hermes - 2013 - Philosophical Studies (2):401-418.
    The truthmaker literature has recently come to the consensus that the logic of truthmaking is distinct from classical propositional logic. This development has huge implications for the free will literature. Since free will and moral responsibility are primarily ontological concerns (and not semantic concerns) the logic of truthmaking ought to be central to the free will debate. I shall demonstrate that counterexamples to transfer principles employed in the direct argument occur precisely where a plausible logic of truthmaking diverges from classical (...)
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    A Counterexample to A.Charles Hermes - 2014 - Philosophia 42 (2):387-389.
    The Direct Argument is an important argument for demonstrating that moral responsibility is incompatible with determinism because it makes no presuppositions about the nature of free will. One of the inference rules employed in the Direct Argument is rule A: If a proposition is broadly logically necessary, then it is true and no one is, nor ever has been, even partially morally responsible for the fact that the proposition is true. While inference rule A is assumed by all parties to (...)
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  3. Truthmakers and the Consequence Argument.Charles Hermes - manuscript
    Recent work in the truthmakers literature demonstrates that the logic of truthmaking is distinct from classical logic. Since free will is an ontological issue, and not merely a semantic issue, arguments about free will ought to be sensitive to these developments. In Truthmakers and the Direct Argument, Hermes argues that one of the main arguments for incompatibiilsm fails precisely where the truthmakers literature would predict. Here, I argue that similar problems make the Consequence Argument untenable.
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  4. Scientific Essentialism and the Lewis/Ramsey Account of Laws of Nature.Charles M. Hermes - unknown
    Humean interpretations claim that laws of nature merely summarize events. Non-Humean interpretations claim that laws force events to occur in certain patterns. First, I show that the Lewis/Ramsey account of lawhood, which claims that laws are axioms or theorems of the simplest strongest summary of events, provides the best Humean interpretation of laws. The strongest non-Humean account, the scientific essentialist position, grounds laws of nature in essential non-reducible dispositional properties held by natural kinds. The scientific essentialist account entails that laws (...)
     
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    Functions and altered states in dispositinal analysis: a reply to Vihvelin.Charles Hermes - 2014 - Philosophical Studies 169 (1):97-103.
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    Two concepts of nomic accessibility.Charles M. Hermes - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2):87-94.
    Almost everyone agrees, under some interpretation, that a world is nomologically accessible if and only if it obeys the laws of the base world. This surface agreement, however, has led many to attach little importance to different interpretations, thereby conflating two distinct concepts of nomological accessibility. According to the Shared Law Account (hereafter SL), a target world is nomologically accessible from the base world if, and only if, all and only the laws of the base world are laws at the (...)
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    Functions and altered states in dispositional analysis: a reply to Vihvelin.Charles Hermes - 2012 - Philosophical Studies (1):1-7.
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  8. Cognitive Peers and Self-Deception.Charles M. Hermes - 2007 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):123-130.
     
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    Does Attempting to Try to A Imply Trying to A?Charles Hermes - 2006 - Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (2):63-70.
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    Two concepts of nomlc accessibility.Charles M. Hermes - 2004 - Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2):87-94.
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    The overdetermination argument against eliminativism.Charles M. Hermes - 2006 - Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (1):113-119.
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    The Overdetermination Argument Against Eliminativism.Charles M. Hermes - 2006 - Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (1):113-119.
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  13. More Trouble for Direct Source Incompatibilism: Reply to Yang. [REVIEW]Charles Hermes & Joe Campbell - 2012 - Acta Analytica 27 (3):335-344.
    Direct source incompatibilism (DSI) is the conjunction of two claims: SI-F: there are genuine Frankfurt-style counterexamples (FSCs); SI-D: there is a sound version of the direct argument (DA). Eric Yang ( 2012 ) responds to a recent criticism of DSI (Campbell 2006 ). We show that Yang misses the mark. One can accept Yang’s criticisms and get the same result: there is a deep tension between FSCs and DA, between SI-F and SI-D. Thus, DSI is untenable. In this essay, we (...)
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    Forms of Thought: A Study in Philosophical Logic. [REVIEW]Charles Hermes - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (255):352-354.
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    The Hermes Complex: Philosophical Reflections on Translation.Charles Le Blanc - 2012 - University of Ottawa Press.
    The English translation of the winner of the Victor Barbeau Prizeand finalist of the Governor General's Literary Award.
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    "The Myth Was Saved": Reflections on Homer and the Mythology of Plato's Republic.Charles Segal - 1978 - Hermes 106 (2):315-336.
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    The legend of the three Hermes and abū ma'shar's kitāb al-ulūf in the latin middle ages.Charles S. F. Burnett - 1976 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 39 (1):231-234.
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    Hermes Trismegistus.Charles Burnett - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 470--471.
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  19. Why Aristotle Called Ethics Ethics:: The Definition of ᾗϑος Eudemian Ethics 2,2.Charles Chamberlain - 1984 - Hermes 112 (2):176-183.
     
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  20. Herodotus' Knowledge of the Archidamian War.Charles Fornara - 1981 - Hermes 109 (2):149-156.
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  21. Flexibilité et robustesse en ordonnancement.Billaut Jean-Charles, Moukrim Aziz & Sanlaville Eric - forthcoming - Hermes.
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  22. Aen. 9.236:: An Unrecognized Vergilian Variation.Charles Murgia - 1988 - Hermes 116 (4):493-499.
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    Interpreting Silence?Charles E. Scott - 2020 - Research in Phenomenology 50 (1):1-16.
    The guiding question in this essay is, how might we speak of silence—interpret silence—without objectifying it and losing a sense of it in the way we speak of it. That means that prioritizing the value of direct linguistic language, comprehension, interpreting what other hermeneuts say about silence, or attempting to make it visible is not a viable option. The myths of Hermes and Metis, however, might be integral to the lineages of speaking and knowing that are more suited to (...)
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    Les menaces de l'« espéranglais ».Charles Durand - 2004 - Hermes 40:222.
    Cette communication examine les problèmes associés à l'usage de l'anglais comme un néoespéranto contemporain. Toutefois, l'anglais ne présente aucune des caractéristiques d'une langue internationale planifiée et son usage fait automatiquement retomber les organisations internationales qui l'utilisent comme langue de travail sous la houlette d'anglophones natifs. D'autre part, pour les natifs des autres langues, la perte des outils de définition et de représentation des connaissances stérilise leur créativité et les entraîne dans un conformisme réducteur, qui accélère leur déclin. La prise de (...)
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    La formation en ligne mieux que l'enseignement classique... : Un pari hasardeux.Charles Crook & David Barrowcliff - 2004 - Hermes 39:69.
    Cet article résume plusieurs projets concernant l'usage par des étudiants de ressources informatiques universitaires. Dans chaque cas, nous observons une discordance entre les attentes affichées par les décideurs des politiques éducatives et celles des architectes de la technologie. L'ensemble des cas discutés suggère que bien plus de recherches est nécessaire pour comprendre les cultures établies de l'apprentissage si les nouvelles technologies doivent y être introduites de façon productive dans un milieu réactif.This paper summarises a number of projects all concerned with (...)
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    Opinion publique et organisation sociale : Extrait de Social organization. A study of the larger mind, New York, Schocken Books, 1962, chapitre XII, p. 121-125. [REVIEW]Charles Horton Cooley & Loïc Blondiaux - 2001 - Hermes 31:55.
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    Graffites de la Palestre du lac à Délos.Jean-Charles Moretti - 1998 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 122 (1):201-212.
    Publication de graffites éphébiques gravés sur des bancs et sur un hermès de la Palestre du lac à Délos. L'ensemble date des dernières décennies du IIe s. av. J.-C. La plupart des noms déchiffrés sont par ailleurs connus dans l'épigraphie délienne de l'époque athénienne. Cinq sont pour la première fois attestés dans l'île.
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    Encadré : Les Centres d'études sur le développement international et les mouvements économiques sociaux.Jean-Charles Sida - 2004 - Hermes 40:178.
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    Charles Le Blanc, Le complexe d’Hermès. Regards philosophiques sur la traduction.Martine Béland - 2011 - PhaenEx 6 (1):155-166.
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    Herméneutiques contemporaines.Denis Thouard - 2020 - Paris: Hermann.
    L'herméneutique n'est pas le nom d'une philosophie, mais d'un souci de la compréhension. En montrant, à travers plusieurs positions contemporaines, comment ce souci peut être articulé différemment, ce livre entend contribuer à complexifier l'herméneutique. L'herméneutique est essentielle aux sciences humaines, à la constitution de leur objet comme à leur réflexion. Elle s'attache aux traces, aux signes, à la lecture du monde : avec Carlo Ginzburg par la méthode de l'indice ; pour Josef Simon, en déployant une philosophie du signe ; (...)
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    A Secular Age.Charles Taylor - 2007 - Harvard University Press.
    The place of religion in society has changed profoundly in the last few centuries, particularly in the West. In what will be a defining book for our time, Taylor takes up the question of what these changes mean, and what, precisely, happens when a society becomes one in which faith is only one human possibility among others.
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    The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex.Charles Darwin - 1898 - New York: Plume. Edited by Carl Zimmer.
  33. Einführung in die mathematische Logik.Hans Hermes - 1969 - Stuttgart,: B. G. Teubner.
  34. Ein neuer Vollständigkeitsbeweis für das reduzierte Fregesche Axiomensystem des Aussagenkalküls.Hans Hermes - 1936 - Hildesheim: Gerstenberg. Edited by Heinrich Scholz.
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    Radical empiricism: Studien zur Psychologie, Metaphysik u. Religionstheorie William James'.Eilert Herms - 1976 - Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn.
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  36. Semiotik: eine Theorie der Zeichengestalten als Grundlage für Untersuchungen von formalisierten Sprachen.Hans Hermes - 1938 - Hildesheim: Gerstenberg.
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    Anísio Teixeira, estadista da educação.Hermes Lima - 1978 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Civilização Brasileira.
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    The expression of the emotions in man and animal.Charles Darwin - 1898 - Mineola, New York: Dover Publications.
    One of science's greatest intellects examines how people and animals display fear, anger, and pleasure. Darwin based this 1872 study on his personal observations, which anticipated later findings in neuroscience. Abounding in anecdotes and literary quotations, the book is illustrated with 21 figures and seven photographic plates. Its direct approach, accessible to professionals and amateurs alike, continues to inspire and inform modern research in psychology.
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    Eine Axiomatisierung der allgemeinen Mechanik.Hans Hermes - 1938 - Hildesheim: Gerstenberg.
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    Herkunft, Entfaltung und erste Gestalt des Systems der Wissenschaften bei Scheiermacher.Eilert Herms - 1974 - Gütersloh: Gütersloher Verlagshaus Mohn.
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  41. Introdução à ciência do direito.Hermes Lima - 1934 - Rio de Janeiro: Livraria Freitas Bastos.
     
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  42. Philosophy and the human sciences.Charles Taylor - 1985 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Charles Taylor has been one of the most original and influential figures in contemporary philosophy: his 'philosophical anthropology' spans an unusually wide range of theoretical interests and draws creatively on both Anglo-American and Continental traditions in philosophy. A selection of his published papers is presented here in two volumes, structured to indicate the direction and essential unity of the work. He starts from a polemical concern with behaviourism and other reductionist theories (particularly in psychology and the philosophy of language) (...)
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    Medical experimentation: personal integrity and social policy.Charles Fried - 2016 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Edited by Franklin G. Miller & Alan Wertheimer.
    This new edition of Charles Fried's 'Medical Experimentation' includes a general introduction by Franklin Miller and the late Alan Wertheimer, a reprint of the 1974 text, an in-depth analysis by Harvard Law School scholars I. Glenn Cohen and D. James Greiner, and a new essay by Fried reflecting on the original text and how it applies to the contemporary landscape of medicine and medical experimentation.
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    Political Theory and International Relations.Charles R. Beitz - 1979 - Princeton University Press.
    In this revised edition of his 1979 classic Political Theory and International Relations, Charles Beitz rejects two highly influential conceptions of international theory as empirically inaccurate and theoretically misleading. In one, international relations is a Hobbesian state of nature in which moral judgments are entirely inappropriate, and in the other, states are analogous to persons in domestic society in having rights of autonomy that insulate them from external moral assessment and political interference. Beitz postulates that a theory of international (...)
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    On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.Charles Darwin - 1859 - San Diego: Sterling. Edited by David Quammen.
    Familiarity with Charles Darwin's treatise on evolution is essential to every well-educated individual. One of the most important books ever published--and a continuing source of controversy, a century and a half later--this classic of science is reproduced in a facsimile of the critically acclaimed first edition.
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    The origin of species by means of natural selection, or, The preservation of favored races in the struggle for life.Charles Darwin - 1896 - New York: Modern Library. Edited by Paul Landacre & Douglas A. Dunstan.
    Perhaps the most readable and accessible of the great works of scientific imagination, The Origin of Species sold out on the day it was published in 1859. Theologians quickly labeled Charles Darwin the most dangerous man in England, and, as the Saturday Review noted, the uproar over the book quickly "passed beyond the bounds of the study and lecture-room into the drawing-room and the public street." Yet, after reading it, Darwin's friend and colleague T. H. Huxley had a different (...)
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    The variation of animals and plants under domestication.Charles Darwin - 1868 - Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press. Edited by Harriet Ritvo.
    The publication of Darwin's On the Origin of Species in 1859 ignited a public storm he neither wanted nor enjoyed. Having offered his book as a contribution to science, Darwin discovered to his dismay that it was received as an affront by many scientists and as a sacrilege by clergy and Christian citizens. To answer the criticism that his theory was a theory only, and a wild one at that, he published two volumes in 1868 to demonstrate that evolution was (...)
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  48. Self-interpreting animals. 45-76 in: TAYLOR, Charles: Human agency and language.Charles Taylor - 1985 - Philosophical Papers 1.
  49. A contribuicão norte-americana à filosofia da vida..Hermes Lima - 1941 - [Rio de Janeiro,: Instituto Brasil-Estados Unidos.
     
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  50. Introducção á sciencia do direito.Hermes Lima - 1934 - São Paulo,: Companhia editora nacional.
     
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