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  1. The Monist: An International Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry (General Topic-Feminist Epistemology: For and Against) 77/4 (October 1994): 424-433. Also see Pamela Sue Anderson,'A Case for a Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Transforming Philosophy's Imagery and Myths'. [REVIEW]Terri Elliot & Making Strange What Had Appeared Familiar - forthcoming - Ars Disputandi: The Online Journal in Philosophy of Religion.
  2. Being and appearance (Philosophy of being).Alain Badiou - 2007 - Filozofski Vestnik 28 (3):51-63.
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    Social appearances: a philosophy of display and prestige.Barbara Carnevali - 2020 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Zakiya Hanafi.
    Philosophers have long distinguished between appearance and reality, and the opposition between a supposedly deceptive surface and a more profound truth is deeply rooted in Western culture. At a time of obsession with self-representation, when politics is enmeshed with spectacle and social and economic forces are intensely aestheticized, philosophy remains moored in traditional dichotomies: being versus appearing, interiority versus exteriority, authenticity versus alienation. Might there be more to appearance than meets the eye? In this strikingly original book, (...)
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  4. The Appearance and Disappearance of Intellectual Intuition in Schelling’s Philosophy.G. Anthony Bruno - 2013 - Analecta Hermeneutica 5:1-14.
    Schelling scholars face an uphill battle. His confinement to the smallest circles of ‘continental’ thought puts him at the margins of what today counts as philosophy. His eclipse by Fichte and Hegel and inheritance by better-read thinkers like Kierkegaard and Heidegger tend to reduce him to a historical footnote. And the sometimes obscure formulations he uses makes the otherwise difficult writings of fellow post-Kantians seem comparatively more accessible. For those seeking to widen these circles, see through this eclipse and (...)
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  5. Appearance and Reality (An inaugural lecture as Director of the University of London’s Institute of Philosophy Given in the University of London on March 6, 2007).Tim Crane - manuscript
    I’d like to begin, if I may, by repeating myself. When I spoke at the Institute’s official launch last June, I quoted W.V. Quine’s remark that logic is an old subject, and since 1879 it has been a great one; and I commented that whatever the truth of this, it is undeniably true that philosophy is an old subject and has been a great one since the 5th century BC. The foundation of an institute of philosophy in the (...)
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  6. Appearance and Reality in The Philosophical Gourmet Report: Why the Discrepancy Matters to the Profession of Philosophy.Brian Bruya - 2015 - Metaphilosophy 46 (4-5):657-690.
    This article is a data-driven critique of The Philosophical Gourmet Report, the most institutionally influential publication in the field of Anglophone philosophy. The PGR is influential because it is perceived to be of high value. The article demonstrates that the actual value of the PGR, in its current form, is not nearly as high as it is assumed to be and that the PGR is, in fact, detrimental to the profession. The article lists and explains five objections to the (...)
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    Appearance and reality: an introduction to the philosophy of physics.Peter Kosso - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Appearance and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physics addresses quantum mechanics and relativity and their philosophical implications, focusing on whether these theories of modern physics can help us know nature as it really is, or only as it appears to us. The author clearly explains the foundational concepts and principles of both quantum mechanics and relativity and then uses them to argue that we can know more than mere appearances, and that we can know to some (...)
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    Appearance and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physics.Peter Kosso - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    Appearance and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physics addresses quantum mechanics and relativity and their philosophical implications, focusing on whether these theories of modern physics can help us know nature as it really is, or only as it appears to us. The author clearly explains the foundational concepts and principles of both quantum mechanics and relativity and then uses them to argue that we can know more than mere appearances, and that we can know to some (...)
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    The appearance of reality: essays in contemporary philosophy.David H. DeGrood - 1985 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
  10. Does Philosophy Matter?—It Would Appear So. A Reply to Fish.Paul Boghossian - 2011 - Essay From the Stone Series in the New York Times.
    In a piece provocatively entitled “Does Philosophy Matter?” Stanley Fish sets out to respond to my July 24, 2011 Stone column on moral relativism in the New York Times. His argument proceeds as follows. First, Fish changes the topic: instead of talking about the thesis I was discussing, he defines another thesis that, he claims, implausibly, also deserves to be called “moral relativism.” This thesis, he implies, is both more interesting and more defensible than the one I was criticizing. (...)
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    Philosophies of Appearance and Reality.Gavin Ardley - 1960 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 10 (10):50-63.
    1.—In the early decades of the Eighteenth Century a French Jesuit, one Fr. Jean Hardouin, was engaged in propounding a startling theory concerning the credentials of ancient literature. He declared that nearly all the reputed writings of antiquity, secular and sacred alike, were in fact composed by a monkish group of literary forgers in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. The only works he admitted as authentic were the Latin Scriptures, Homer, Herodotus, and a few others of minor import. In defence (...)
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    Taking appearance seriously: the dynamic way of seeing in Goethe and European thought.Henri Bortoft - 2012 - Edinburgh, Scotland: Floris.
    The history of western metaphysics from Plato onwards is dominated by the dualism of being and appearance. What something really is is believed to be hidden behind the 'mere appearances' through which it manifests. Twentieth-century European thinkers radically overturned this way of thinking. 'Appearance' began to be taken seriously, with the observer participating in the dynamic event of perception.In this important book, Henri Bortoft guides us through this dynamic way of seeing, exploring issues including how we distinguish things, (...)
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    The philosophy of appearances.Miklós Almási - 1989 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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    Social Appearances: A Philosophy of Display and Prestige.Robert Buch - 2022 - British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (1):138-141.
    The field of aesthetics has long left behind the boundaries that once delimited its territory. Its scope has widened, and its spectrum has become remarkably div.
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    Social Appearances: A Philosophy of Display and Prestige: by Barbara Carnevali, translated by Zakiya Hanafi, New York, Columbia University Press, 2020, xx + 278 pp., $28.00/£22.00.Jeremiah Alberg - 2022 - The European Legacy 27 (6):632-634.
    This is an important, if flawed, book. Important, first, because there is a great need for philosophical reflection on the topics of prestige, honor, and reputation. These things are real, even if...
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    Appearance and Reality in Heraclitus’ Philosophy.J. M. Moravcsik - 1991 - The Monist 74 (4):551-567.
    The questions that occupied early Ionian philosophers are very general in nature, and are not linked to the various skills and crafts that surface early in Greek civilization. The awe and wonder fuelling these questions were directed towards large scale phenomena, and—according to the interpretation presented in this essay—called for more than mere re-descriptions or re-labellings of various features of reality. They called for explanations, but the notion of an intellectually adequate explanation took a long time to develop. Conceptions of (...)
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    The Philosophy of Appearances. [REVIEW]Panayot Butchvarov - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 44 (3):613-614.
    This book is a translation of the original Hungarian edition published in 1971. It belongs in the tradition of Hegel, Marx, and Lukacs, and would be of interest to those appreciative of that tradition. The book begins with a discussion of the general distinction between appearance and reality. According to the author, the distinction has at most a rudimentary application to nature below the social level, but is crucial for understanding society. So the book is primarily concerned with social (...)
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Agamben, Giorgio, trans. Kevin Attell, State of Exception, London and Chicago: Univer-sity of Chicago Press, 2005, pp. vii+ 95,£ 8.50, $12.00. Aiken, William and John Haldane (eds), Philosophy and Its Public Role, Exeter, UK and Charlottesville, VA: Imprint Academic, 2004, pp. vi+ 272,£ 14.95, $29.90. [REVIEW]Michael A. Bishop, J. D. Trout, L. Johannes Brandl, Marian David, Leopold Stubenberg, Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore - 2005 - Mind 114:454.
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Adamson, Jane, Freadman, Richard and Parker, David (eds.), Renegotiating Ethics in Literature, Philosophy, and Theory, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 294,£ 35.00,£ 12.95. Annas, Julia, Platonic Ethics Old and New, Ithaca, New York, USA, Cornell Univer. [REVIEW]Roger Ariew, John Cottingham, Tom Sorrell, Richard J. Blackwell, Robert de Lucca, David Boucher, Bruce Haddock, Warren Breckman, Elena Castellani & Jules L. Coleman - 1999 - Mind 108:430.
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    Appearance and Reality: A Metaphysical Essay.Francis Herbert Bradley - 1893 - London, England: Oxford University Press.
    F. H. Bradley was the foremost philosopher of the British Idealist school, which came to prominence in the second half of the nineteenth century. Bradley, who was a life fellow of Merton College, Oxford, was influenced by Hegel, and also reacted against utilitarianism. He was recognised during his lifetime as one of the greatest intellectuals of his generation and was the first philosopher to receive the Order of Merit, in 1924. His work is considered to have been important to the (...)
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    Appearance in this list does not preclude a future review of the book. Where they are known prices are either in $ US or in£ UK. Attfield, Robin, Value, Obligation, and Meta-Ethics, Amsterdam, Holland, Rodophi, 1995, pp. 319. Bahm, Archie, Comparative Philosophy, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, World. [REVIEW]Social Change - 1996 - Mind 105.
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    Appearance and Reality in Heraclitus'" Philosophy".Heraclitean Satiety & Aristotelian Actuality - 1992 - The Monist 75 (1).
  23. Appearance in this list does not preclude a future review of the book. Where they are known prices are given either in $ US or in£ UK. Books which are not, centrally, academic philosophy appear in a supplementary list at the end. Al Azmeh, Aziz, Ibn Khaldun, London, Routledge, 1990, 191pp., paper£ 8.95 Aldwinckle, Stella, Christ's Shadow in Plato's Cave, Oxford, The Amate Press. [REVIEW]Leonard Angel, D. M. Armstrong, Cambridge Cambridge & M. C. Banner - 1990 - Mind 99:395.
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    Appearance m this list does not preclude a future review of the book. Where they are known prices are either given in $ US or in£ UK. Agazzi, E. and Cordero, A., Philosophy and the Origin and Evolution of the Universe, Dordrecht, Netherlands, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991, pp. 466,£ 64.00 Agazzi, Evandro, The Problem of Reductiomsm in Science, Dordrecht, Netherlands, Klu. [REVIEW]Robert E. Alhnson, Julia Annas, John P. Anton, Preus Anthony, Nigel Ashford, Stephen Davies, Zev Bechler, Radu J. Bogdan & Stephen E. Braude - 1992 - Mind 101.
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    Appearance in this list does not preclude a future review of the book. Where they are known prices are either in $ US or in£ UK. Andrew, Edward G., The Geneology of Values, Lanham, Maryland, USA, Rowman & Littlefield, 1995, pp. 178. Audi, Robert (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge, UK, Cam. [REVIEW]Lucien Ai'ssa Boudounia - 1996 - Mind 105:417.
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    Appearance and Reality: An Essay on the Philosophy of the Theater.James M. Edie - 1980 - Philosophy and Literature 4 (1):3-17.
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    Appearance and Reality: An Essay on the Philosophy of Theater.James N. Edie - 1982 - In Ronald Bruzina & Bruce Wilshire (eds.), Phenomenology: Dialogues and Bridges. State University of New York Press. pp. 339--52.
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  28. To appear in Philosophy of Science.Rick Grush - unknown
    It is an under-appreciated fact that we have no significant understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms supporting any aspect of cognition, broadly construed. The limited understanding we do have is a combination of a multitude of enticing empirical fragments, scattered sparsely on a background of noise, and a number of vastly underdetermined theoretical frameworks. But however incomplete the answers, the questions posed by cognitive neuroscience are compelling. Indeed, it is nothing less than ourselves -- our decision making abilities, our command of (...)
     
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  29. Stylistic appearances and linguistic diversity.Filippo Contesi - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (5):661-675.
    Contemporary philosophy is beginning to pay to problems of linguistic justice the attention that they deserve in today’s heavily interconnected world. However, contemporary philosophy, as a part of today’s world, has problems of linguistic justice of its own which deserve meta-philosophical attention. At least in the philosophical tradition that is mainstream in much of the world today, viz. analytic philosophy, methodological and sociological mechanisms make it the case that the voices of non-native-speaking philosophers are substantially less heard. (...)
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    Appearance in Reality.John Heil - 2021 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    How does the way things appear to us relate to the way things really are? Science tells us that the world is very different from the way we experience it. John Heil offers an explanation of why the scientific image of the world that we get from physics is our best guide to the nature of reality--to what the appearances are appearances of.
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    Critical Analysis on Understanding of TASAN(茶山) Philosophy Appeared in the History of Korean Philosophy by HAN, Ja-Gyeong. 김원명 - 2013 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 70:101-120.
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    Kant's Concept of Appearance-II: PHILOSOPHY.D. R. Cousin - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (63):272-284.
    In an illusion, if what has been said in the earlier part of this section is right, the essential thing is the presence to the mind of some false proposition, which may be affirmed or denied according as we are or are not deceived. But what precisely is this false proposition in each case? And, a second question, on what grounds do we entertain it?
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    The Concepts of “Appearance” and “Phenomenon” in Transcendental Philosophy.A. N. Krioukov - 2020 - Kantian Journal 39 (4):29-61.
    This study aims, first, to delimit the seemingly synonymous concepts of “phenomenon” and “appearance” and second, to trace the functions of each in Kant’s philosophy and the phenomenological tradition. The analy­sis is based on Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and the central works of Edmund Husserl and Eugen Fink. Kant does not explicitly distinguish the two terms and only speaks about phenomena when he deals with the categorial application of reason. With Husserl, appearance is linked with (...)
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    The Real, Appearances and Human Error in Early Greek Philosophy.Alexander P. D. Mourelatos - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):346 - 365.
    In saying that sensible things exist "by convention" he does not, of course, mean that the sensible world is something we will or make up. He no doubt was aware of the fact that "sweet, bitter, hot, cold, and color" are given to us, that we do not establish them or enact them the way we establish an institution or enact a law. It is in the logic of his thesis that sensible things are appearances of atoms in configuration. They (...)
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    The Philosophy of Appearances. [REVIEW]Bede Rundle - 1992 - International Studies in Philosophy 24 (3):115-116.
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    Being, the World, and Appearance in Early Stoicism and Some Other Greek Philosophies.Josiah B. Gould - 1974 - Review of Metaphysics 28 (2):261 - 288.
    There is another element in ancient Greek philosophy which goes in tandem with this effort to give an account of the physical universe and its parts. It is the reaching out for or the attempt to grasp being, reality, or what is. The thought behind this endeavor seems to have been that there exist certain basic entities which it is incumbent upon philosophers to grasp and in terms of which the generation of and the goings-on in the physical universe (...)
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    A critique of Śaṅkara's philosophy of appearance.Kājī Nūrula Isalāma - 1988 - Allahabad, India: Vohra Publishers & Distributors.
    Study of the non-dualistic (Advaita) Vedanta school in Hindu philosophy.
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  38. A critique of Śaṅkara's philosophy of appearance.Kåajåi Nåurula Isalåama - 1988 - Allahabad, India: Vohra Publishers & Distributors.
    Study of the non-dualistic (Advaita) Vedanta school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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    Appearance and Orientation.Grace Andrus de Laguna, Joel Katzav & Dorothy Rogers - 2023 - In Joel Katzav, Dorothy Rogers & Krist Vaesen (eds.), Knowledge, Mind and Reality: An Introduction by Early Twentieth-Century American Women Philosophers. Cham: Springer. pp. 87-91.
    In this chapter, Grace Andrus de Laguna presents and argues for perspectivism about perception.
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  40. Selfhood and Appearing: The Intertwining.James Mensch - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    _Selfhood and Appearing_ explores how, as embodied subjects, we are in the very world that we consciously internalize. Employing the insights of Merleau-Ponty and Patočka, this volume examines how the intertwining of both senses of “being-in” constitutes our reality.
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  41. Appearance in this list does not preclude a future review of the book Where they are known, prices are given either in $ US or in£ UK Aboulafia, Mitchell B (ed.), Philosophy. Social Theory, and the Thought of George Her-bert Mead, New York, SUNY, 1991, 319pp.,£ 12.95 Abrams, D. & Hogg, MA (eds), Social Identity Theory Constructive and Critical. [REVIEW]Rolando Eotvos Nominatae - 1991 - Mind 100:398.
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  42. Reality and appearance of the sky: The philosophy of Parmenide and Zenone.Dam Drivet-Claudia Traversa - 2006 - Filosofia 57 (1-3):B1 - B81.
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    The Role of Philosophy, the Truth of Appearance-Centered of the Concept of Foucault's Self-care. 도승연 - 2012 - Korean Feminist Philosophy 18 (null):151-176.
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  44. Stock, G.(ed.)-Appearance Versus Reality. New Essays on the Philosophy of FH Bradley.P. Ferreira - 1999 - Philosophical Books 40:175-177.
     
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    Barbara Carnevali, "Social Appearances: A Philosophy of Display and Prestige." Trans. Zakiya Hanafi.Eduardo Frajman - 2021 - Philosophy in Review 41 (1):10-12.
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  46. An Appearance of Succession Requires a Succession of Appearances.Oliver Rashbrook - 2012 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (3):584-610.
    A familiar slogan in the literature on temporal experience is that ‘a succession of appearances, in and of itself, does not amount to an experience of succession’. I show that we can distinguish between a strong and a weak sense of this slogan. I diagnose the strong interpretation of the slogan as requiring the support of an assumption I call the ‘Seems→Seemed’ claim. I then show that commitment to this assumption comes at a price: if we accept it, we either (...)
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    Physicians in Philosophy of Education: From Cameo Appearance to Leading Role.Claudia W. Ruitenberg - 2013 - Philosophy of Education 69:146-154.
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  48. The will to appearance-the Nietzschean late philosophy of an aesthetic seizure.J. Kohler - 1987 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 94 (2):246-268.
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  49. Ideas and Archetypes: Appearance and Reality in Berkeley's Philosophy.Russell A. Lascola - 1973 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 54 (1):42.
     
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    Appearing and Appearances in Kant.S. F. Barker - 1967 - The Monist 51 (3):426-441.
    In recent writing on the theory of knowledge a distinction has been drawn between ‘the language of appearing’ and ‘the sense-datum language’. The aim of this paper is to suggest that consideration of that distinction and of what Kant’s attitude toward it would have been can shed light on two otherwise-puzzling aspects of his doctrine in the Critique of Pure Reason: his adamant conviction that there are things-in-themselves, and his confidence that the Antinomies are resolved once we admit the transcendental (...)
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