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  1. Stephen Clarke (2010). Transcendental Realisms in the Philosophy of Science: On Bhaskar and Cartwright. Synthese 173 (3).score: 13.0
    I consider two transcendental arguments for realism in the philosophy of science, which are due to Roy Bhaskar (A realist theory of science, 1975) and Nancy Cartwright (The dappled world, 1999). Bhaskar and Cartwright are both influential figures, however there is little discussion of their use of transcendental arguments in the literature. Here I seek to correct this oversight. I begin by describing the role of the transcendental arguments in question, in the context of the broader philosophical theories in which (...)
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  2. André Duhamel (2001). Le Réalisme Moral Ruwen Ogien Avec Des Essais de Charles Larmore, John McDowell, Thomas Nagel Et Al. Collection «Philosophie Morale» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1999, VI, 573 P. [REVIEW] Dialogue 40 (04):830-.score: 12.0
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  3. S. K. Johnson (1929). Two Books on Vergil Vergilio Ed Enea. Per Nicola Terzaghi. Pp. Iii + 183. Palermo: Edizioni Sandron, 1928. Paper, 91. Le Réalisme Dans les Bucoliques de Virgile. Par Jean Hubaux. Pp. I + 141. Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie Et Lettres de l'Université de Liége, Fasc. XXXVII., 1927. Paper, 18 Fr. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 43 (01):32-33.score: 12.0
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  4. Jean-François Kahn (2011). Philosophie de la Réalité: Critique du Réalisme. Fayard.score: 12.0
     
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  5. Brian Leiter (2007). Naturalizing Jurisprudence: Essays on American Legal Realism and Naturalism in Legal Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 11.0
    Introduction: From legal realism to naturalized jurisprudence -- A note on legal indeterminacy -- Part I. American legal realism and its critics -- Rethinking legal realism: toward a naturalized jurisprudence (1997) -- Legal realism and legal positivism reconsidered (2001) -- Is there an "American" jurisprudence? (1997) -- Postscript to Part I: Interpreting legal realism -- Part II. Ways of naturalizing jurisprudence -- Legal realism, hard positivism, and the limits of conceptual analysis (1998, 2001) -- Why Quine is not a postmodernist (...)
     
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  6. Brian Leiter (2009). Naturalizing Jurisprudence. In John R. Shook & Paul Kurtz (eds.), The Future of Naturalism. Humanity Books.score: 9.0
    General jurisprudence-that branch of legal philosophy concerned with the nature of law and adjudication-has been relatively unaffected by the "naturalistic" strains so evident, for example, in the epistemology, philosophy of mind and moral philosophy of the past forty years. This paper sketches three ways in which naturalism might affect jurisprudential inquiry. The paper serves as a kind of precis of the main themes in my book NATURALIZING JURISPRUDENCE: ESSAYS ON AMERICAN LEGAL REALISM AND NATURALISM IN LEGAL PHILOSOPHY (Oxford University Press, (...)
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  7. Joseph Rouse (1998). New Philosophies of Science in North America — Twenty Years Later. Journal for General Philosophy of Science 29 (1):71-122.score: 9.0
    This survey of major developments in North American philosophy of science begins with the mid-1960s consolidation of the disciplinary synthesis of internalist history and philosophy of science (HPS) as a response to criticisms of logical empiricism. These developments are grouped for discussion under the following headings: historical metamethodologies, scientific realisms, philosophies of the special sciences, revivals of empiricism, cognitivist naturalisms, social epistemologies, feminist theories of science, studies of experiment and the disunity of science, and studies of science as practice and (...)
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  8. Stefan Djupsjöbacka (2005). Dialogue in the Crisis of Representation: Realism and Antirealism in the Context of the Conversation Between Theologians and Quantum Physicists in Göttingen 1949-1961. Åbo Akademi University Press.score: 8.0
  9. Philippe Mongin (1988). Le Réalisme Des Hypothèses Et la Partial Interpretation View. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (3):281-325.score: 5.0
    The article discusses Friedman's classic claim that economics can be based on irrealistic assumptions. It exploits Samuelson's distinction between two "F-twists" (that is, "it is an advantage for an economic theory to use irrealistic assumptions" vs "the more irrealistic the assumptions, the better the economic theory"), as well as Nagel's distinction between three philosophy-of-science construals of the basic claim. On examination, only one of Nagel's construals seems promising enough. It involves the neo-positivistic distinction between theoretical and non-theoretical ("observable") terms; so (...)
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  10. L. Cesalli (2007). Le Réalisme Propositionnel: Sémantique Et Ontologie des Propositions Chez Jean Duns Scot, Gauthier Burley, Richard Brinkley Et Jean Wyclif. Vrin.score: 5.0
    On s'est dès lors efforcé de contextualiser cette thèse et d'en préciser le sens, aboutissant à un double résultat : premièrement, les signifiés propositionnels ne sont ni des entités abstraites (platoniciennes), ni des complexes ...
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  11. Antoni Defez (2009). Realisme I Nació: Un Assaig de Filosofia Impura. 3i4 Edicions.score: 5.0
     
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  12. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (1987). Moral Realisms and Moral Dilemmas. Journal of Philosophy 84 (5):263-276.score: 4.0
  13. J. L. Mackie (1985). Logic and Knowledge. Clarendon Press.score: 4.0
    This collection of John Mackie's papers on topics in epistemology, some of which have not previously been published, deal with such issues as: incorrigible empirical statements; rationalism and empiricism; the philosophy of John Anderson; self-refutation; Plato's theory of idea; ideological explanation; problems of intentionality; Popper's third world;; mind, brain, and causation; Newcomb's Paradox and the direction of causation; induction; causation in concept, knowledge, and reality; absolutism; Locke and representative perception; and anti-realisms.
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  14. Bas van Fraassen, Bas Van Fraassen, the Empirical Stance.score: 4.0
    Projet En développant son « empirisme constructif », Bas Van Fraassen est devenu une référence incontournable pour la philosophie des sciences contemporaine. Après la vague de critiques qui, vers les années 1960, avait fait perdre à l'empirisme logique sa prédominance dans le champ des idées, le réalisme scientifique semblait s'être imposé comme le seul compte rendu acceptable du travail et des orientations de la recherche. Quine avait beau énoncer ce que pourrait être un empirisme affranchi de ses deux « dogmes (...)
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  15. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (1986). The Many Moral Realisms. Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (S1):1-22.score: 4.0
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  16. Franz-Emmanuel Schürch (2007). Heidegger Et la Destruction du Scepticisme. Dialogue 46 (4):683-708.score: 4.0
    Cet article analyse le traitement du problème du scepticisme qui est mené au §43 d’Être et temps afin de proposer une nouvelle interprétation de la position philosophique de Heidegger par rapport au conflit entre le réalisme et l’idéalisme. La position heideggérienne à l’égard du scepticisme a souvent été négligée par les commentateurs comme s’il s’agissait d’une question subsidiaire ou d’un fauxproblème, attitude qui est peut-être responsable d’une perception assez répandue dans le monde philosophique qui verrait précisément s’exprimer chez Heidegger une (...)
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  17. Paul Humphreys (1988). Causal, Experimental, and Structural Realisms. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):241-252.score: 4.0
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  18. Ulysses Santamaria (1988). Compte Rendu Critique : « Le Réalisme Des Hypothèses Et la Partial Interpretation View » (Ph. Mongin). Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (4):533-535.score: 4.0
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  19. Olivier Favereau (1988). Commentaire de : P. Mongin, « le Réalisme Des Hypothèses Et la Partial Interpretation View ». Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (4):527-528.score: 4.0
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  20. Omar F. Hamouda (1988). Hypothèses Et Réalisme. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (4).score: 4.0
  21. François Lepage (1983). Réalisme Et Théorie Russellienne des Descriptions. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 13 (2):209 - 226.score: 4.0
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  22. O. F. Hamouda (1988). Hypotheses Et Realisme. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (4):519-521.score: 4.0
  23. Matteo Morganti (2004). Introduction à 'Atomisme Et Realisme Structural'. In Textes Clés de Philosophie des Sciences. Vrin.score: 4.0
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  24. Gérard Verbeke & D. Verhelst (eds.) (1976). Aquinas and Problems of His Time. Leuven University Press.score: 3.0
    ... OU RÉALISME? L'aventure est trop courante dans la vie d'un érudit qu'il décide de lui-même ou à la demande d'autrui d'aborder un sujet qu'il croit ou ...
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  25. Nadeem J. Z. Hussain (2012). A Problem for Ambitious Metanormative Constructivism. In Jimmy Lenman & Yonatan Shemmer (eds.), Constructivism in Practical Philosophy. Oxford University Press.score: 2.0
    We can distinguish between ambitious metanormative constructivism and a variety of other constructivist projects in ethics and metaethics. Ambitious metanormative constructivism is the project of either developing a type of new metanormative theory, worthy of the label “constructivism”, that is distinct from the existing types of metaethical, or metanormative, theories already on the table—various realisms, non-cognitivisms, error-theories and so on—or showing that the questions that lead to these existing types of theories are somehow fundamentally confused. Natural ways of pursuing the (...)
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  26. Igor Douven & Jaap van Brakel (1998). Can the World Help Us in Fixing the Reference of Natural Kind Terms? Journal for General Philosophy of Science 29 (1):59-70.score: 2.0
    According to Putnam the reference of natural kind terms is fixed by the world, at least partly; whether two things belong to the same kind depends on whether they obey the same objective laws. We show that Putnam's criterion of substance identity only “works” if we read “objective laws” as “OBJECTIVE LAWS”. Moreover, at least some of the laws of some of the special sciences have to be included. But what we consider to be good special sciences and what not (...)
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  27. Philippe Mongin (1988). À la Recherche du Temps Perdu : Réponse a Mm. LaFleur, Rosenberg Et Salmon. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (4):537-549.score: 2.0
    A rejoinder to commentators of the paper Le réalisme des hypothèses et la "Partial Interpretation View", which was published in the same journal.
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  28. Paul Franceschi (1999). Comment L'Urne de Carter Et Leslie Se Déverse Dans Celle de Hempel. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):139 - 156.score: 2.0
    Le philosophe mit le pied sur la première marche du futurotron. C'était la première fois qu'il utilisait cet appareil pour ses recherches. Bien qu'il vienne seulement d'être mis au point et qu'il ne soit encore qu'à l'état de prototype, ce futurotron pouvait décidément rendre de grands services. De nombreux chercheurs de différentes disciplines l'avaient d'ailleurs déjà utilisé de manière très fructueuse. Le philosophe prit place aux côtés du pilote sur le siège avant de la machine. - Quel est le principe (...)
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