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  1. Markus Textor (2010). Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Frege on Sense and Reference. Routledge.score: 120.0
    The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Frege On Sense and Reference helps the student to get to grips with Frege's thought, and introduces and assesses:the ...
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  2. Markus Textor (ed.) (2006). The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy. Routledge.score: 120.0
    Although an important part of the origins of analytic philosophy can be traced back to philosophy in Austria in the first part of the twentieth century, remarkably little is known about the specific contribution made by Austrian philosophy and philosophers. In The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy prominent analytic philosophers take a fresh look at the roots of analytic philosophy in the thought of influential but often overlooked Austrian philosophers, including Brentano, Meinong, Bolzano, Husserl, and Witasek. The contributors to this (...)
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  3. R. A. Markus (1972). Augustine; a Collection of Critical Essays. Garden City, N.Y.,Anchor Books.score: 60.0
    Introduction, by R. A. Markus.--St. Augustine and Christian Platonism, by A. H. Armstrong.--Action and contemplation, by F. R. J. O'Connell.--St. Augustine on signs, by R. A. Markus.--The theory of signs in St. Augustine's De doctrina Christiana, by B. D. Jackson.--Si fallor, sum, by G. B. Matthews.--Augustine on speaking from memory, by G. B. Matthews.--The inner man, by G. B. Matthews.--On Augustine's concept of a person, by A. C. Lloyd.--Augustine on foreknowledge and free will, by W. L. Rowe.--Augustine on (...)
     
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  4. Mark Textor (2010). Proper Names and Practices: On Reference Without Referents. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (1):105-118.score: 30.0
    This is review essay of Mark Sainsbury's Reference without Referents. Its main part is a critical discussion of Sainsbury's proposal for the individuation of proper name using practices.
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  5. Mark Textor (2009). Devitt on the Epistemic Authority of Linguistic Intuitions. Erkenntnis 71 (3):395 - 405.score: 30.0
    Michael Devitt has argued that a satisfactory explanation of the authority of linguistic intuitions need not assume that they are derived from tacit knowledge of principles of grammar. Devitt’s Modest Explanation is based on a controversial construal of linguistic intuitions as meta-linguistic central-processor judgements. I will argue that there are non-judgemental responses to linguistic strings, linguistic seemings, which are evidence for linguistic theories. Devitt cannot account for their epistemic authority. This spoils his ‘modest explanation’. Devitt’s opponent, the Voice of Competence (...)
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  6. Mark Textor (2009). A Repair of Frege's Theory of Thoughts. Synthese 167 (1):105 - 123.score: 30.0
    Frege’s writings contain arguments for the thesis (i) that a thought expressed by a sentence S is a structured object whose composition pictures the composition of S, and for the thesis (ii) that a thought is an unstructured object. I will argue that Frege’s reasons for both (i) and (ii) are strong. Frege’s explanation of the difference in sense between logically equivalent sentences rests on assumption (i), while Frege’s claim that the same thought can be decomposed differently makes (ii) plausible. (...)
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  7. M. Textor (2010). Frege on Judging as Acknowledging the Truth. Mind 119 (475):615-655.score: 30.0
    According to Frege, judgement is the ‘logically primitive activity’. So what is judgement? In his mature work, he characterizes judging as ‘acknowledging the truth’ (‘Anerkennen der Wahrheit’). Frege’s remarks about judging as acknowledging the truth of a thought require further elaboration and development. I will argue that the development that best suits his argumentative purposes takes acknowledging the truth of a thought to be a non-propositional attitude like seeing an object; it is a mental relation between a thinker, a thought, (...)
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  8. Mark Textor (2009). Unsaturatedness: Wittgenstein's Challenge, Frege's Answer. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 109 (1pt1):61-82.score: 30.0
    Frege holds the distinction between complete (saturated) and incomplete (unsaturated) things to be a basic distinction of logic. Many disagree. In this paper I will argue that one can defend Frege's distinction against criticism if one takes, inspired by Frege, a wh -question to be the paradigm incomplete expression.
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  9. Mark Textor (2010). Frege's Concept Paradox and the Mirroring Principle. Philosophical Quarterly 60 (238):126-148.score: 30.0
    Frege held that singular terms can refer only to objects, not to concepts. I argue that the counter-intuitive consequences of this claim ('the concept paradox') arise from Frege's mirroring principle that an incomplete expression can only express an incomplete sense and stand for an incomplete reference. This is not, as is sometimes thought, merely because predicates and singular terms cannot be intersubstituted salva veritate ( congruitate ). The concept paradox, properly understood, poses therefore a different, harder, challenge. An investigation of (...)
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  10. Mark Textor (2007). Frege's Theory of Hybrid Proper Names Developed and Defended. Mind 116 (464):947 - 981.score: 30.0
    Does the English demonstrative pronoun 'that' (including complex demonstratives of the form 'that F') have sense and reference? Unlike many other philosophers of language, Frege answers with a resounding 'No'. He held that the bearer of sense and reference is a so-called 'hybrid proper name' (Künne) that contains the demonstrative pronoun and specific circumstances of utterance such as glances and acts of pointing. In this paper I provide arguments for the thesis that demonstratives are hybrid proper names. After outlining why (...)
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  11. Mark Textor (2011). Knowing the Facts. Dialectica 65 (1):75-86.score: 30.0
    Keith Hossack argues in his The Metaphysics of Knowledge(2007) that knowledge is a simple and metaphysically fundamental relation between a thinker and a fact: knowledge is uptake of fact. Facts are conceived as combinations of particulars and universals, distinct from true propositions. Hossacks's general argument is, roughly, that one can define central philosophical concepts (belief, content, justification, etc.) if one assumes that knowledge is primitive, but that knowledge cannot be defined in terms of such concepts. In this paper, I will (...)
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  12. Mark Textor (2009). Review of Robin D. Rollinger, Austrian Phenomenology: Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and Others on Mind and Object. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (6).score: 30.0
  13. Gyorgy Markus (1975). The Marxian Concept of Consciousness. Philosophy and Social Criticism 3 (1):19-28.score: 30.0
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  14. Mark Textor (2006). Brentano (and Some Neo-Brentanians) on Inner Consciousness. Dialectica 60 (4):411-432.score: 30.0
    I offer a reconstruction of Brentano's view of inner consciousness and show how Brentano prevented a regress of higher-order mental acts.
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  15. Mark Textor (2010). Reviews the Unity of the Proposition . By Richard Gaskin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008, Pp. XII+455. Isbn: 78-0-19-923945-0. £60. [REVIEW] Philosophy 85 (4):563-567.score: 30.0
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  16. Mark Textor (forthcoming). Brentano on the Dual Relation of the Mental. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences.score: 30.0
    Brentano held that every mental phenomenon has an object and is conscious (the dual relation thesis). The dual relation thesis faces a number of wellknown problems. The paper explores how Brentano tried to overcome these problems. In considering Brentano's responses, the paper sheds light on Brentano's theory of judgement that underpins his philosophy of mind.
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  17. Mark Textor (2007). The Use Theory of Meaning and Semantic Stipulation. Erkenntnis 67 (1):29 - 45.score: 30.0
    According to Horwich’s use theory of meaning, the meaning of a word W is engendered by the underived acceptance of certain sentences containing W. Horwich applies this theory to provide an account of semantic stipulation: Semantic stipulation proceeds by deciding to accept sentences containing an as yet meaningless word W. Thereby one brings it about that W gets an underived acceptance property. Since a word’s meaning is constituted by its (basic) underived acceptance property, this decision endows the word with a (...)
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  18. M. Textor (2011). Is 'No' a Force-Indicator? No! Analysis 71 (3):448-456.score: 30.0
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  19. Arjan Markus (2004). Divine Timelessness: A Coherent but Unfruitful Doctrine? Sophia 43 (2).score: 30.0
    The author argues in this article that it is possible to have a consistent and coherent version of the doctrine of divine timelessness. Towards the objection that a timeless God cannot act it is defended that a timeless God can certainly act in the world and can love human people. In spite of the consistency and coherence of the doctrine of divine timelessness, however, the author has serious problems with the fruitfulness of this doctrine when it comes to essential practices (...)
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  20. Mark Textor (2009). 'Demonstrative' Colour Concepts: Recognition Versus Preservation. Ratio 22 (2):234-249.score: 30.0
    Arguments for and against the existence of demonstrative concepts of shades and shapes turn on the assumption that demonstrative concepts must be recognitional capacities. The standard argument for this assumption is based on the widely held view that concepts are those constituents of propositional attitudes that account for an attitude's inferential potential. Only if demonstrative concepts of shades are recognitional capacities, the standard argument goes, can they account for the inferential potential of demonstrative judgements about shades. Shades are conceived as (...)
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  21. Mark Textor, Rigidity and De Jure Rigidity.score: 30.0
    Most discussions of Kripke's Naming and Necessity focus either on Kripke's so-called "historical theory of reference" or his thesis that names are rigid designators. But in response to problems of the rigidity thesis Kripke later points out that his thesis about proper names is a stronger one: proper names are de jure rigid. This sets the agenda for my paper. Certain problems raised for Kripke's view show that the notion of de jure rigidity is in need of clarification. I will (...)
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  22. Mark Textor (2001). Intense Heat Immediately Perceived is Nothing Distinct From a Particular Sort of Pain. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (1):43 – 68.score: 30.0
    The paper proposes a novel interpretation of Berkeley's so-called Assimilation Argument in the First Dialogue between Hylas and Philonous.
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  23. Mark Textor (2005). Truth Via Sentential Quantification. Dialogue 44 (3):539-550.score: 30.0
    This paper is a critical evaluation of Kuenne's attempt to define truth via quantification into the position of a sentence.
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  24. R. A. Markus (1957). St. Augustine on Signs. Phronesis 2 (1):60-83.score: 30.0
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  25. Mark Textor (2004). What Brentano Criticizes in Reid. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (1):75 – 92.score: 30.0
  26. Gyorgy Markus (1999). On Freedom: Positive and Negative. Constellations 6 (3):273-289.score: 30.0
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  27. M. Textor (2001). Does the Truth-Conditional Theory of Sense Work for Indexicals? Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (2):119-137.score: 30.0
    The truth-conditional theory of sense holds that a theory of truth for a natural language can serve as a theory of sense: if knowledge of a theory of truth for a language L is sufficient for understanding utterance of L-sentences, the T-sentences of the theory 'show' the sense of the uttered object-language sentences. In this paper I aim to show that indexicals create a serious problem for this prima facie attractive theoretical option. The so-called 'instantiation problem' is that a truth-theory (...)
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  28. Mark Textor (2004). Has the Ethics of Belief Been Brought Back on the Right Track? [REVIEW] Erkenntnis 61 (1):123-142.score: 30.0
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  29. Mark Textor (forthcoming). States of Affairs. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 30.0
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  30. György Márkus (2007). Condorcet: Communication/Science/Democracy. Critical Horizons 8 (1):18-32.score: 30.0
    Condorcet's arguments concerning the dependence of unhindered scientific development on the presence of democratic conditions still sounds relevant today, because they are based on specific and complex considerations concerning the character of the social enterprise of science that articulates problems that still continue. The implicit dispute between Condorcet and Rousseau is also the first great historical example of the conflict between the Enlightenment and Romanticism, which accompanies the history of modernity, as an unresolved and indeed irresolvable opposition that belongs to (...)
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  31. Arjan Markus (2003). Assessing Views of Life: A Subjective Affair? Religious Studies 39 (2):125-143.score: 30.0
    Is the assessment of a view of life only a matter of personal preference? I argue that there is more than personal preference. I defend the position that a view of life must be useful for the ascription of meaning and therefore needs to fulfil the requirements of the process of ascribing meaning. In this article I analyse this process and its requirements and deduce from them a set of criteria by which views of life can be assessed.
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  32. Mark Textor (2008). Samples as Symbols. Ratio 21 (3):344-359.score: 30.0
    Nelson Goodman and, following him, Catherine Z. Elgin and Keith Lehrer have claimed that sometimes a sample is a symbol that stands for the property it is a sample of. The relation between the sample and the property it stands for is called 'exemplification' (Goodman, Elgin) or 'exemplarisation' (Lehrer). Goodman and Lehrer argue that the notion of exemplification sheds light on central problems in aesthetics and the philosophy of mind. However, while there seems to be a phenomenon to be captured, (...)
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  33. György Márkus (1981). "Ideology" and its Ideologies: Lukács and Goldmann on Kant. Philosophy and Social Criticism 8 (2):127-147.score: 30.0
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  34. Mark Textor (2001). 'Portraying' a Proposition. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (1):137-161.score: 30.0
    I argue against the thesis that the thought expressed by the utterance of an indexical sentence can be re-expressed by means of a quasi-indicator in a belief-ascription. Constructivley, I propose that we describe throught by means of quasi-indicators.
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  35. Mark Textor (2007). Papers on Time and Tense by Kit Fine. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2005. Philosophy 82 (2):361-365.score: 30.0
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  36. R. I. Markus (1950). Alexander's Philosophy: The Emergence of Qualities. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 11 (September):58-74.score: 30.0
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  37. Mark Textor (2003). Peter Van Inwagen Ontology, Identity and Modality: Essays in Metaphysics. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Pp. IX+261. £45 (Hbk). ISBN 0 521791 64 2. £15.95 (Pbk). ISBN 0 521795 48. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 39 (4):475-479.score: 30.0
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  38. Mark Textor (2004). Reconstructing Frege. Philosophical Books 45 (3):197-208.score: 30.0
  39. Maria R. Márkus (2004). In Search of a Home in Honour of Agnes Heller on Her 75th Birthday. Critical Horizons 5 (1):391-400.score: 30.0
    One of the many themes to which Agnes Heller's philosophy returns again and again is the theme of the home of the moderns. Although not necessarily her central philosophical theme, nonetheless, it opens onto the existential and multi-dimensional nature of the human condition in modernity, which her work permanently addresses.
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  40. Dr Mark Textor (2005). Book Reviews: Sainsbury, Richard Mark, Departing From Frege. Essays in the Philosophy of Language. Routledge, London/New York, 2002, X + 234 Pp, 50 £ (Cloth), ISBN: 0415272556. [REVIEW] Erkenntnis 62 (1).score: 30.0
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  41. Andrew C. Markus (2002). Life or Death, Mad or Sane--Who Decides? Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 45 (2):264-271.score: 30.0
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  42. Mark Textor (2003). "Caius-at-Noon" or Bolzano on Tense and Persistence. History of Philosophy Quarterly 20 (1):81 - 102.score: 30.0
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  43. Mark Textor (2013). Bolzano on the Source of Necessity: A Reply to Rusnock. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2):381 - 392.score: 30.0
    (2013). Bolzano on the Source of Necessity: A Reply to Rusnock. British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 381-392. doi: 10.1080/09608788.2012.692661.
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  44. Mark Textor (2001). Logically Analytic Propositions: A Posteriori? History of Philosophy Quarterly 18 (1):91 - 113.score: 30.0
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  45. R. A. Markus (1983). E. D. Hunt: Holy Land Pilgrimage in the Later Roman Empire A.D. 312–460. Pp. X + 269; 1 Map. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982. £16.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 33 (02):353-354.score: 30.0
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  46. R. I. Markus (1952). Hume: Reason and Moral Sense. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 13 (2):139-158.score: 30.0
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  47. R. A. Markus (1992). Marie-Pierre Arnaud-Lindet (Ed., Tr.): Orose, Histoires (Contre les Päiens), 2: Livres IV–VI; 3: Livre VII, Index. Texte Établi Et Traduit. (Collection des Universités de France, Budé.) 2 Vols. Pp. 281; 217 (Text Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1991. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (02):451-452.score: 30.0
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  48. R. A. Markus (2001). Die Struktur des Menschlichen Geistes Nach Augustinus. Selbstreflexion Und Erkenntnis Gottes in De Trinitate. Augustinian Studies 32 (1):151-153.score: 30.0
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  49. R. A. Markus (1992). Pagan-Christian Assimilation. The Classical Review 42 (01):117-.score: 30.0
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  50. Mark Textor (forthcoming). 'Thereby We Have Broken with the Old Logical Dualism' – Reinach on Negative Judgement and Negation. British Journal for the History of Philosophy:1-21.score: 30.0
    Does (affirmative) judgement have a logical dual, negative judgement? Whether there is such a logical dualism was hotly debated at the beginning of the twentieth century. Frege argued in ?Negation? (1918/9) that logic can dispense with negative judgement. Frege's arguments shaped the views of later generations of analytic philosophers, but they will not have convinced such opponents as Brentano or Windelband. These philosophers believed in negative judgement for psychological, not logical, reasons. Reinach's ?On the Theory of Negative Judgement? (1911) spoke (...)
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  51. G. Markus (1981). "Ideology" and its Ideologies: Lukacs and Goldmann on Kant. Philosophy and Social Criticism 8 (2):127-147.score: 30.0
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  52. György Markus (1995). The Ends of Metaphysics. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 18 (1):249-270.score: 30.0
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  53. Mark Textor (2013). Cambridge Companion to Frege. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (1):189-200.score: 30.0
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Volume 21, Issue 1, Page 189-200, January 2013.
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  54. Mark Textor (2000). Knowledge Transmission and Linguistic Sense. Theoria 15 (2):287-302.score: 30.0
    Michael Dummett holds that the sense of a natural language proper name is part of its linguistic meaning. I argue that this view sits uncomfortably with Frege's observation that the sense of a natural language proper name varies from speaker to speaker. Moreover, the thesis under discussion is not supported by Frege's views on communication. Recently Richard Heck has tried to develop an argument which is intended to show that assertoric communication with sentences containing proper names is only possible if (...)
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  55. R. A. Markus (2001). Evolving Disciplinary Contexts for the Study of Augustine, 1950–2000. Augustinian Studies 32 (2):189-200.score: 30.0
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  56. R. A. Markus (1991). Marie-Pierre Arnaud Lindet (Ed., Tr.): Orose, Histoires (Contre les Païens), Tome I: Livres I–Iii. Texte Établi Et Traduit. (Budé.) Pp. Ciii + 302 (Text Double). Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1990. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):492-.score: 30.0
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  57. Robert A. Markus (forthcoming). Platonism and Saint Paul: Order and Tension. The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:14-23.score: 30.0
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  58. Robert A. Markus (forthcoming). Sin and Society. The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:34-41.score: 30.0
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  59. Robert Markus (1947). Substance Cause and Cognition in Thomistic Thought. The New Scholasticism 21 (4):438-448.score: 30.0
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  60. A. H. Armstrong, H. J. Blumenthal & R. A. Markus (eds.) (1981). Neoplatonism and Early Christian Thought: Essays in Honour of A.H. Armstrong. Variorum Publications.score: 30.0
     
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  61. W. Markus (1993). Books Briefly Noted. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 1 (2):393 – 397.score: 30.0
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  62. Robert A. Markus (forthcoming). Introduction. The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:1-6.score: 30.0
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  63. R. A. Markus (1978). Michael M. Sage: Cyprian. Pp. Vii + 439. Cambridge, Mass.: The Philadelphia Patristic Foundation, 1975. Paper. The Classical Review 28 (02):354-.score: 30.0
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  64. R. A. Markus (1992). Pagan-Christian Assimilation Michèle Renée Salzman: On Roman Time: The Codex-Calendar of 354 and the Rhythms of Urban Life in Late Antiquity. (The Transformation of the Classical Heritage, 17.) Pp. Xxii + 315; 107 Monochrome Plates. Berkeley, Los Angeles and Oxford: University of California Press, 1990. $65. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (01):117-118.score: 30.0
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  65. Robert A. Markus (forthcoming). Summary. The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:41-42.score: 30.0
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  66. Robert A. Markus (forthcoming). Self, Sin and Pride. The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:24-34.score: 30.0
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  67. R. A. Markus (1981). The Eclipse of a Neoplatonic Theme. In A. H. Armstrong, H. J. Blumenthal & R. A. Markus (eds.), Neoplatonism and Early Christian Thought: Essays in Honour of A.H. Armstrong. Variorum Publications.score: 30.0
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  68. Robert A. Markus (forthcoming). The Saint Augustine Lectures. The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:43-46.score: 30.0
  69. Robert A. Markus (forthcoming). Wholeness: Manicheism and Platonism. The Saint Augustine Lecture Series:6-14.score: 30.0
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  70. MM McCabe & Mark Textor (eds.) (2008). Perspectives on Perception.score: 30.0
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  71. György Márkus (1988). Diogenes Laertius Contra Gadamer. In John Fekete (ed.), Life After Postmodernism: Essays on Value and Culture. Macmillan Education.score: 30.0
     
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  72. M. Siebel & M. Textor (eds.) (2004). Ontologie Und Semantik. Ontos Verlag.score: 30.0
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  73. Mark Siebel & Mark Textor (eds.) (2004). Semantik Und Ontologie. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.score: 30.0
     
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  74. C. Stein & M. Textor (eds.) (1996). Intentional Phenomena in Context. Hamburg.score: 30.0
     
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  75. Mark Textor (1997). Bolzano's Sententialism. Grazer Philosophische Studien 53:181-202.score: 30.0
    Bolzano holds that every sentence can be paraphrased into a sentence of the form "A has b". Bolzano's arguments for this claim are reconstructed and discussed. Since they crucially rely on Bolzano's notion of paraphrase, this notion is investigated in detail. Bolzano has usually been taken to require that in a correct paraphrase the sentence to be paraphrased and the paraphrasing sentence express the same proposition. In view of Bolzano's texts and systematical considerations this interpretation is rejected: Bolzano only holds (...)
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  76. Mark Textor (ed.) (2005). Early Analytic Philosophy: The Austrian Contribution. Routledge.score: 30.0
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  77. Mark Textor (2006). Introduction. In Markus Textor (ed.), The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy. Routledge.score: 30.0
     
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  78. Mark Textor (ed.) (2013). Judgement and Truth in Early Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology. Palgrave.score: 30.0
  79. Alexander Reutlinger (2009). Markus Schrenk the Metaphysics of Ceteris Paribus Laws. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (1):229-233.score: 9.0
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  80. José Luis Bermúdez (2008). Review of Mary Margaret McCabe, Mark Textor (Eds.), Perspectives on Perception. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4).score: 9.0
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  81. Espen Hammer (2010). Review of Markus Gabriel, Slavoj Žižek, Mythology, Madness, and Laughter: Subjectivity in German Idealism. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (8).score: 9.0
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  82. Max Kistler (2007). Review of Markus Schrenk, The Metaphysics of Ceteris Paribus Laws. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (10).score: 9.0
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  83. Georg Bosshard (2003). Markus Zimmermann-Acklin: Euthanasie. Eine Theologisch-Ethische Untersuchung. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 6 (3):343-345.score: 9.0
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  84. Niklas Holzberg (1999). Ars Amatoria II Markus Janka (Ed.): Ovid, Ars Amatoria, Buch 2: Kommentar (Wissenschaftliche Kommentare Zu Griechischen Und Lateinischen Schriftstellern). Pp. 514. Heidelberg: C. Winter, 1997. Cased. ISBN: 3-8253-0593-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 49 (01):57-.score: 9.0
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  85. Henry Margenau (1973). Book Review:Protophysik Siegfried Muller-Markus. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 40 (2):326-.score: 9.0
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  86. Alan Millar (2010). Review of Markus Patrick Hess, Is Truth the Primary Epistemic Goal?. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (6).score: 9.0
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  87. S. F. (2000). Markus Enders Wahrheit Und Notwendigkeit. Die Theorie der Wahrheit Bei Anselm Von Canterbury. Studien Und Texte Zur Geistesgeschichte de Mittelalters, 64. (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1999). Pp. XVIII + 622. NG 345·98, US×193·00 (Hbk). ISBN 9004112642. [REVIEW] Religious Studies 36 (4):505-507.score: 9.0
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  88. E. J. Kenney (1985). Markus Weber: Die Mythologische Erzählungen in Ovids Liebeskunst: Verankerung, Struktur Und Funktion. (Studien Zur Klassischen Philologie, 6.) Pp. 232. Frankfurt A. M./Berne: Peter Lang, 1983. Paper, 53 Sw. Frs. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 35 (02):389-390.score: 9.0
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  89. J. L. Brandl (2010). The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy, Edited by Mark Textor. Mind 119 (473):253-258.score: 9.0
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  90. Alexander Gourevitch (2008). The New Police Science: The Police Power in Domestic and International Governance. Edited by Markus D. Dubber and Mariana Valverde. Constellations 15 (4):590-592.score: 9.0
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  91. Howard Sankey (forthcoming). How the Epistemic Relativist May Use the Sceptic's Strategy: A Reply to Markus Seidel. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A.score: 9.0
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  92. Karl von Meyenn (2007). Markus Eduard Fierz (1912-2006). Mind and Matter 5 (2):241-267.score: 9.0
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  93. G. D. Kilpatrick (1977). R. A. Markus: Christianity in the Roman World. Pp. 192; 74 Illustrations. London: Thames & Hudson, 1974. Cloth, £4·50. The Classical Review 27 (01):150-.score: 9.0
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  94. R. Stuhlmann-Laeisz (2002). Markus Stepanians, Gottlob Frege Zur Einführung. Grazer Philosophische Studien 64 (1):236-240.score: 9.0
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  95. Thomas Uebel (2007). Review of Mark Textor (Ed.), The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (9).score: 9.0
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  96. Peter Brown (2001). Introducing Robert Markus. Augustinian Studies 32 (2):181-187.score: 9.0
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  97. M. L. Clarke (1954). Markus Hügi: Vergils Aeneis Und Die Hellenistische Dichtung. Pp. 142. Bern: Haupt, 1952. Paper, 10 Sw. Fr. The Classical Review 4 (01):57-.score: 9.0
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  98. Glenys Davies (1990). Dietrich Boschung: Die Bildnisse des Caligula (Mit Einem Beitrag von Hans-Markus von Kaenel, Auf Grund der Vorarbeiten Und Materialsammlungen von Hans Jucker). (Das Römische Herrscherbild, 1.4.) Pp. 138; 47 Black and White Plates, 37 Drawings in Text. Berlin: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut/Gebr. Mann, 1989. DM 190. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 40 (02):520-521.score: 9.0
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  99. Henry Margenau (1966). Book Review:Einstein Und Die Sowjetphilosophie S. Muller-Markus. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 33 (4):403-.score: 9.0
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