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    Model Theory.Michael Makkai, C. C. Chang & H. J. Keisler - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1096.
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    On Gabbay's Proof of the Craig Interpolation Theorem for Intuitionistic Predicate Logic.Michael Makkai - 1995 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (3):364-381.
    Using the framework of categorical logic, this paper analyzes and streamlines Gabbay's semantical proof of the Craig interpolation theorem for intuitionistic predicate logic. In the process, an apparently new and interesting fact about the relation of coherent and intuitionistic logic is found.
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    A theorem on barr-exact categories, with an infinitary generalization.Michael Makkai - 1990 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 47 (3):225-268.
    Let C be a small Barr-exact category, Reg the category of all regular functors from C to the category of small sets. A form of M. Barr's full embedding theorem states that the evaluation functor e : C →[Reg, Set ] is full and faithful. We prove that the essential image of e consists of the functors that preserve all small products and filtered colimits. The concept of κ-Barr-exact category is introduced, for κ any infinite regular cardinal, and the natural (...)
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    Strong conceptual completeness for first-order logic.Michael Makkai - 1988 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 40 (2):167-215.
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    A correction to “stationary logic”.Jon Barwise, Matt Kaufmann & Michael Makkai - 1981 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 20 (2):231-232.
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    Lambek's categorical proof theory and läuchli's abstract realizability.Victor Harnik & Michael Makkai - 1992 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 57 (1):200-230.
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    Applications of vaught sentences and the covering theorem.Victor Harnik & Michael Makkai - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (1):171-187.
    We use a fundamental theorem of Vaught, called the covering theorem in [V] (cf. theorem 0.1 below) as well as a generalization of it (cf. Theorem $0.1^\ast$ below) to derive several known and a few new results related to the logic $L_{\omega_1\omega}$. Among others, we prove that if every countable model in a $PC_{\omega_1\omega}$ class has only countably many automorphisms, then the class has either $\leq\aleph_0$ or exactly $2^{\aleph_0}$ nonisomorphic countable members (cf. Theorem $4.3^\ast$) and that the class of countable (...)
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    Anand Pillay. An introduction to stability theory. Oxford logic guides, no. 8. Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York1983, xi + 146 pp. [REVIEW]Michael Makkai - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (2):465-467.
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    C. C. Chang and H. J. Keisler. Model theory. Third edition of XLI 697. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 73. North-Holland, Amsterdam, New York, etc., 1990, xvi + 650 pp. [REVIEW]Michael Makkai - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1096-1097.
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    M. A. Dickmann. Large infinitary languages. Model theory. Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, vol. 83. North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam and Oxford, and American Elsevier Publishing Company, Inc., New York, 1975, xv+ 464 pp. [REVIEW]Michael Makkai - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (1):144-145.
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    Gerald E. Sacks. Saturated model theory. Photolithographed from typewritten manuscript. Advanced book program. W. A. Benjamin, Inc., Reading, Mass., 1972, xiv + 335 pp. [REVIEW]Michael Makkai - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (4):637-640.
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    Review: Anand Pillay, An Introduction to Stability Theory. [REVIEW]Michael Makkai - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (2):465-467.
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    Review: C. C. Chang, H. J. Keisler, Model Theory. [REVIEW]Michael Makkai - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1096-1097.
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    Review: Gerald E. Sacks, Saturated Model Theory. [REVIEW]Michael Makkai - 1975 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 40 (4):637-640.
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    Review: M. A. Dickmann, Large Infinitary Languages. Model Theory. [REVIEW]Michael Makkai - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (1):144-145.
  16. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, June 1–4, 2003.Gregory Cherlin, Alan Dow, Yuri Gurevich, Leo Harrington, Ulrich Kohlenbach, Phokion Kolaitis, Leonid Levin, Michael Makkai, Ralph McKenzie & Don Pigozzi - 2004 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 10 (1).
     
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    Cellular Categories and Stable Independence.Michael Lieberman, Jiří Rosický & Sebastien Vasey - forthcoming - Journal of Symbolic Logic:1-24.
    We exhibit a bridge between the theory of cellular categories, used in algebraic topology and homological algebra, and the model-theoretic notion of stable independence. Roughly speaking, we show that the combinatorial cellular categories (those where, in a precise sense, the cellular morphisms are generated by a set) are exactly those that give rise to stable independence notions. We give two applications: on the one hand, we show that the abstract elementary classes of roots of Ext studied by Baldwin–Eklof–Trlifaj are stable (...)
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    Michael Makkai and Robert Paré. Accessible categories: the foundations of categorical model theory. Contemporary mathematics, vol. 104. American Mathematical Society, Providence1989, viii + 176 pp. [REVIEW]Andreas Blass - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1):355-357.
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    Review: Michael Makkai, Robert Pare, Accessible Categories: The Foundations of Categorical Model Theory. [REVIEW]Andreas Blass - 1993 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 58 (1):355-357.
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    Jon Barwise, Matt Kaufmann, and Michael Makkai. Stationary logic. Annals of mathematical logic, vol. 13 no. 2 , pp. 171–224. [REVIEW]Paul C. Eklof - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):867-868.
  21. Review: Jon Barwise, Matt Kaufmann, Michael Makkai, Stationary Logic. [REVIEW]Paul C. Eklof - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):867-868.
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    The fibrational formulation of intuitionistic predicate logic ${\rm I}$: completeness according to Gödel, Kripke, and Läuchli. I.M. Makkai - 1993 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (3):334-377.
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    The fibrational formulation of intuitionistic predicate logic ${\rm I}$: completeness according to Gödel, Kripke, and Läuchli. II.M. Makkai - 1993 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 34 (4):471-498.
  24. Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thought.Michael Thompson - 2008 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Part I: The representation of life -- Can life be given a real definition? -- The representation of the living individual -- The representation of the life-form itself -- Part II: Naive action theory -- Types of practical explanation -- Naive explanation of action -- Action and time -- Part III: Practical generality -- Two tendencies in practical philosophy -- Practices and dispositions as sources of the goodness of individual actions -- Practice and disposition as sources of individual action.
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    The scientific background to modern philosophy: selected readings.Michael R. Matthews (ed.) - 2022 - Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
    The first edition of The Scientific Background to Modern Philosophy took the dialogue of science and philosophy from Aristotle through to Newton. This second edition adds eight chapters, taking the dialogue through the Enlightenment and up to Darwin. This anthology is an attempt to help bridge the gap between the history of science and the history of philosophy.
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    An exposition of Shelah's "main gap": counting uncountable models of $\omega$-stable and superstable theories.L. Harrington & M. Makkai - 1985 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 26 (2):139-177.
  27. Ethical Intuitionism.Michael Huemer - 2005 - New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book defends a form of ethical intuitionism, according to which (i) there are objective moral truths; (ii) we know some of these truths through a kind of immediate, intellectual awareness, or "intuition"; and (iii) our knowledge of moral truths gives us reasons for action independent of our desires. The author rebuts all the major objections to this theory and shows that the alternative theories about the nature of ethics all face grave difficulties.
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  28. Michael Huemer and the Principle of Phenomenal Conservatism.Michael Tooley - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 306.
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  29. Justification without awareness: a defense of epistemic externalism.Michael Bergmann - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Virtually all philosophers agree that for a belief to be epistemically justified, it must satisfy certain conditions. Perhaps it must be supported by evidence. Or perhaps it must be reliably formed. Or perhaps there are some other "good-making" features it must have. But does a belief's justification also require some sort of awareness of its good-making features? The answer to this question has been hotly contested in contemporary epistemology, creating a deep divide among its practitioners. Internalists, who tend to focus (...)
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    Completeness results for intuitionistic and modal logic in a categorical setting.M. Makkai & G. E. Reyes - 1995 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 72 (1):25-101.
    Versions and extensions of intuitionistic and modal logic involving biHeyting and bimodal operators, the axiom of constant domains and Barcan's formula, are formulated as structured categories. Representation theorems for the resulting concepts are proved. Essentially stronger versions, requiring new methods of proof, of known completeness theorems are consequences. A new type of completeness result, with a topos theoretic character, is given for theories satisfying a condition considered by Lawvere . The completeness theorems are used to conclude results asserting that certain (...)
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    Paths Toward a Clearing: Radical Empiricism and Ethnographic Inquiry.Michael Jackson - 1989
    edition (unseen), $12.95. traditions, bringing into being new modes of understanding. Paper Anthropology, and particularly ethnography, is torn between two quests, one to capture the diversity of social life and the other to discover universal principles structuring that diversity. Jackson examines these quests within the context of ethnographic fieldwork, focusing on the relationship between ethnographers and the people they study. He is concerned with defining the anthropological project as something more than the projection of the anthropologist's traditions and concerns onto (...)
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    An example concerning Scott heights.M. Makkai - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (2):301-318.
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    Dignity: Its History and Meaning.Michael Rosen - 2012 - Harvard University Press.
    Dignity plays a central role in current thinking about law and human rights, but there is sharp disagreement about its meaning. Combining conceptual precision with a broad historical background, Michael Rosen puts these controversies in context and offers a novel, constructive proposal. “Penetrating and sprightly...Rosen rightly emphasizes the centrality of Catholicism in the modern history of human dignity. His command of the history is impressive...Rosen is a wonderful guide to the recent German constitutional thinking about human dignity...[Rosen] is in (...)
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  34. Attention, seeing, and change blindness.Michael Tye - 2010 - Philosophical Issues 20 (1):410-437.
  35. Political action: The problem of dirty hands.Michael Walzer - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (2):160-180.
  36. Phenomenal Conservatism and the Internalist Intuition.Michael Huemer - 2006 - American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):147-158.
    Externalist theories of justification create the possibility of cases in which everything appears to one relevantly similar with respect to two propositions, yet one proposition is justified while the other is not. Internalists find this difficult to accept, because it seems irrational in such a case to affirm one proposition and not the other. The underlying internalist intuition supports a specific internalist theory, Phenomenal Conservatism, on which epistemic justification is conferred by appearances.
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  37. True to Life: Why Truth Matters.Michael P. Lynch - 2004 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    In this engaging and spirited text, Michael Lynch argues that truth does matter, in both our personal and political lives. He explains that the growing cynicism over truth stems in large part from our confusion over what truth is.
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  38. On the model theory of denumerably long formulas with finite strings of quantifiers.M. Makkai - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3):437-459.
  39. There is no a priori.Michael Devitt - 2013 - In Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Blackwell. pp. 105--115.
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    The Problem of Evil.Michael Tooley - 2008 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Chapter 1 addresses some preliminary issues that it is important to think about in formulating arguments from evil. Chapter 2 is then concerned with the question of how an incompatibility argument from evil is best formulated, and with possible responses to such arguments. Chapter 3 then focuses on skeptical theism, and on the work that skeptical theists need to do if they are to defend their claim of having defeated incompatibility versions of the argument from evil. Finally, Chapter 4 discusses (...)
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  41. Phenomenal Conservatism Über Alles.Michael Huemer - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 328.
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  42. The Nature of Intrinsic Value.Michael J. Zimmerman - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    At the heart of ethics reside the concepts of good and bad; they are at work when we assess whether a person is virtuous or vicious, an act right or wrong, a decision defensible or indefensible, a goal desirable or undesirable. But there are many varieties of goodness and badness. At their core lie intrinsic goodness and badness, the sort of value that something has for its own sake. It is in virtue of intrinsic value that other types of value (...)
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    A Bibliography of Hao Wang.Marie Grossi, Montgomery Link, Katalin Makkai & Charles Parsons - 1998 - Philosophia Mathematica 6 (1):25-38.
    A listing is given of the published writings of the logician and philosopher Hao Wang , which includes all items known to the authors, including writings in Chinese and translations into other languages.
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  44. Kant on Recognizing Beauty.Katalin Makkai - 2009 - European Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):385-413.
    Abstract: Kant declares the judgment of beauty to be neither ‘objective’ nor ‘merely subjective’. This essay takes up the question of what this might mean and whether it can be taken seriously. It is often supposed that Kant's denials of ‘objectivity’ to the judgment of beauty express a rejection of realism about beauty. I suggest that Kant's thought is not to be understood in these terms—that it does not properly belong in the arena of debates about the constituents of ‘reality’—motivating (...)
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    A bibliography of Hao Wang.Marie Grossi, Montgomery Link, Katalin Makkai & And Charles Parsons - 1998 - Philosophia Mathematica 6 (1):25-38.
    A listing is given of the published writings of the logician and philosopher Hao Wang (1921—1995), which includes all items known to the authors, including writings in Chinese and translations into other languages.
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  46. Ostrich nominalism.Michael Devitt - 2024 - In A. R. J. Fisher & Anna-Sofia Maurin (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Properties. London: Routledge.
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    Three questions for truth pluralism.Michael P. Lynch - 2012 - In Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Cory Wright (eds.), Truth and Pluralism: Current Debates. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 21.
  48. Agent-Based Virtue Ethics.Michael Slote - 1995 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):83-101.
  49. Quitting certainties: a Bayesian framework modeling degrees of belief.Michael G. Titelbaum - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Michael G. Titelbaum presents a new Bayesian framework for modeling rational degrees of belief—the first of its kind to represent rational requirements on agents who undergo certainty loss.
  50. Guilty Artificial Minds: Folk Attributions of Mens Rea and Culpability to Artificially Intelligent Agents.Michael T. Stuart & Markus Kneer - 2021 - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 5 (CSCW2).
    While philosophers hold that it is patently absurd to blame robots or hold them morally responsible [1], a series of recent empirical studies suggest that people do ascribe blame to AI systems and robots in certain contexts [2]. This is disconcerting: Blame might be shifted from the owners, users or designers of AI systems to the systems themselves, leading to the diminished accountability of the responsible human agents [3]. In this paper, we explore one of the potential underlying reasons for (...)
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