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  1. Book Reviews and Notes.D. Wrinch - 1919 - The Monist 29 (4):636-638.
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    Critical notices.D. M. Wrinch - 1924 - Mind 33 (130):184-192.
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    Mr. Russell's Lowell lectures.D. M. Wrinch - 1917 - Mind 26 (104):448-452.
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    New books. [REVIEW]D. M. Wrinch - 1925 - Mind 34 (136):507-508.
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  5. BROAD, C. D. - Scientific Thought. [REVIEW]D. M. Wrinch - 1924 - Mind 33:184.
     
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  6. BOOLE, G. - Collected logical works. [REVIEW]D. M. Wrinch - 1917 - Scientia 11 (21):421.
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  7. Boole, G. - Collected Logical Works. [REVIEW]D. M. Wrinch - 1917 - Scientia 11 (21):421.
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  8. HÖLDER, O. -Die Mathemathische Methode. [REVIEW]D. M. Wrinch - 1925 - Mind 34:507.
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  9. New books. [REVIEW]C. D. Broad, F. P. Ramsey, D. M. Wrinch, A. C. Ewing, H. R. Mackintosh, A. G. Widgery & S. S. - 1925 - Mind 34 (136):504-516.
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    VII.—Symposium: Is the “Fallacy of Simple Location” a Fallacy?L. S. Stebbing, R. B. Braithwaite & D. Wrinch - 1927 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 7 (1):207-243.
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    Growth and Form by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson. [REVIEW]Dorothy Wrinch - 1943 - Isis 34:232-234.
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    “I like her very much—she has very good brains.”: Dorothy Wrinch’s Influence on Bertrand Russell.Landon D. C. Elkind - 2024 - In Landon D. C. Elkind & Alexander Mugar Klein (eds.), Bertrand Russell, Feminism, and Women Philosophers in his Circle. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 259-297.
    In this chapter I critically examine the hitherto neglected influence that Dorothy Wrinch had on her teacher, friend, and informal thesis adviser, Bertrand Russell, and the puzzling fact that Russell never cited Wrinch’s mathematical papers on Principia Mathematica. Wrinch never reshaped Russell’s general outlook; indeed, Wrinch adopted as her own many of Russell’s 1911–1919 views about logic, philosophy, science, and their relationships that are characteristic of logic-centered twentieth-century analytic philosophy. Still, the influence was not just in (...)
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    Bertrand Russell, Feminism, and Women Philosophers in his Circle.Landon D. C. Elkind & Alexander Mugar Klein (eds.) - 2024 - London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book examines Bertrand Russell’s complicated relationships to the women around him, and to feminism more generally. The essays in this volume offer scholarly reassessments of these relationships and their import for the history of feminism and of analytic philosophy. Russell is a founder of analytic philosophy. He has also been called a feminist due to his public, decades-long advocacy for women’s rights and equality of the sexes. But his private behavior towards wives and sexual partners, and his apparently dismissive (...)
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    On the nature of judgment.Dorothy Wrinch - 1919 - Mind 28 (111):319-329.
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    Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848).Dorothy Maud Wrinch - 1917 - The Monist 27 (1):83-104.
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    Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848).Dorothy Maud Wrinch - 1917 - The Monist 27 (1):83-104.
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    On the nature of memory.Dorothy Wrinch - 1920 - Mind 29 (113):46-61.
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    Aspects of Scientific Method: With Special Reference to Schrödinger's Wave Mechanics.Dorothy Wrinch - 1929 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 29:95 - 122.
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    Cause and Effect II.Dorothy Wrinch - 1919 - The Monist 29 (3):468-474.
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    Cause and Effect IV.Dorothy Wrinch - 1919 - The Monist 29 (3):475-475.
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  21. Cause and Effect.Dorothy Wrinch - 1919 - The Monist 29:453.
     
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  22. Discussion: The idealistic interpretation of Einstein's theory.Dorothy Wrinch - 1922 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 22:134.
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    Existence.Dorothy Wrinch - 1919 - The Monist 29 (1):141-145.
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    Growth and FormD'Arcy Wentworth Thompson.Dorothy Wrinch - 1943 - Isis 34 (3):232-234.
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    III.—On Certain Aspects of Scientific Thought.Dorothy Wrinch - 1924 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 24 (1):37-54.
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    III.—Scientific Methodology with Special Reference to Electron Theory.Dorothy Wrinch - 1927 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 27 (1):41-60.
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    On certain methodological aspects of the theory of relativity.Dorothy Wrinch - 1922 - Mind 31 (122):200-204.
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    On the Theory of Probabilities.Dorothy Wrinch - 1920 - The Monist 30 (4):618-623.
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    Recent Work in Mathematical Logic.Dorothy Maud Wrinch - 1918 - The Monist 28 (4):620-623.
  30. Scientia.Dorothy Wrinch - 1919 - The Monist 29:476.
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    The Relations of Science and Philosophy.Dorothy Wrinch - 1927 - Philosophy 2 (6):153-166.
    It is, I think, one of the outstanding characteristics of our age that during a short spell of thirty or forty years fundamental advances have been made in a large number of different sciences. These developments have altered almost every aspect of material life—they have certainly had great influence upon modern education, and upon modern ideas of politics, as well as upon a host of less important things. But chief of all we notice the effect of this Golden Age of (...)
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    VIII.—On the Structure of Scientific Inquiry.Dorothy Wrinch - 1921 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 21 (1):181-210.
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    XX.—Short Communications: 2.—On the Summation of Pleasures.Dorothy Wrinch - 1918 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 18 (1):589-594.
    The question I wish to discuss is this: Can the pleasure of several experiences together be expressed in all cases in terms of the pleasure of the experiences separately?
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    X.—Scientific Method in some Embryonic Sciences.Dorothy Wrinch - 1930 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 30 (1):229-242.
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    Symposium: The Concept of Energy.C. R. Morris & Dorothy Wrinch - 1925 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 5 (1):28 - 63.
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  36. Symposium: The Concept of Energy.C. R. Morris & Dorothy Wrinch - 1925 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 5:28-63.
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  37. The Concept of Energy.C. R. Morris & Dorothy Wrinch - 1925 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 5:28-63.
     
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    Symposium: The Quantum Theory: How Far Does It Modify the Mathematical, the Physical and the Psychological Concepts of Continuity?J. W. Nicholson, Dorothy Wrinch, F. A. Lindemann & H. Wildon Carr - 1924 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 4 (1):19 - 49.
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    Symposium: The Quantum Theory: How far Does it Modify the Mathematical, the Physical and the Psychological Concepts of Continuity?J. W. Nicholson, Dorothy Wrinch, F. A. Lindemann & H. Wildon Carr - 1924 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 4 (1):19-49.
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  40. African philosophy in search of identity.D. A. Masolo - 1994 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    " -- Africa Today "The excellence of this book lies in the wealth of perspectives that it brings to the discussion on what constitutes philosophy, rationality, ...
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  41. Introduction” to his.D. Lewis - 1986 - Philosophical Papers 2.
     
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    Yādʹdāshtʹhā-yi falsafī: nigarīstan az manẓar-i yak zindagī.Masʻūd Umīd - 2020 - Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Shafīʻī.
    Authors philosophical notes on life, conduct of life from the perspective of a life.
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  43. Meaning in language: an introduction to semantics and pragmatics.D. A. Cruse - 2004 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    A comprehensive introduction to the ways in which meaning is conveyed in language. Alan Cruse covers semantic matters, but also deals with topics that are usually considered to fall under pragmatics. A major aim is to highlight the richness and subtlety of meaning phenomena, rather than to expound any particular theory. Rich in examples and exercises, Meaning in Language provides an invaluable descriptive approach to this area of linguistics for undergraduates and postgraduates alike.
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    Probability: A Philosophical Introduction.D. H. Mellor - 2004 - Routledge.
    This book: * assumes no mathematical background and keeps the technicalities to a minimum * explains the most important applications of probability theory to ...
  45. Confucius: The Analects.D. C. Lau (ed.) - 1996 - Columbia University Press.
    A record of the words and teachings of Confucius, _The Analects_ is considered the most reliable expression of Confucian thought. However, the original meaning of Confucius's teachings have been filtered and interpreted by the commentaries of Confucianists of later ages, particularly the Neo-Confucianists of the Song dynasty, not altogether without distortion.In this monumental translation by Professor D. C. Lau, an attempt has been made to interpret the sayings as they stand. The corpus of the sayings is taken as an organic (...)
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    Discussion: The Idealistic Interpretation of Einstein's Theory.H. Wildon Carr, T. P. Nunn, A. N. Whitehead & Dorothy Wrinch - 1922 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 22:123 - 138.
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    On understanding schizophrenia philosophical and psychopathological perspectives on self-experience.D. Zahavi - 2000 - In Dan Zahavi (ed.), Exploring the Self: Philosophical and Psychopathological Perspectives on Self-experience. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 23--97.
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  48. Philosophical justifications of informed consent in research.D. Brock, E. J. Emanuel, C. Grady, R. Lie, F. Miller & D. Wendler - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel (ed.), The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    La tirannia delle emozioni.Paolo D'Angelo - 2020 - Bologna: Il mulino.
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    Reasons and Causes: Causalism and Non-causalism in the Philosophy of Action.Giuseppina D'Oro & Constantine Sandis (eds.) - 2013 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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