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  1. Philosophy in American Education: Its Tasks and Opportunities. By George E. Barton, Jr.Brand Blanshard, Curt J. Ducasse, Charles W. Hendel, Arthur E. Murphy & Max C. Otto - 1945 - Ethics 56 (3):226-229.
     
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  2. DUCASSE, C. J. - Nature, Mind and Death. [REVIEW]C. W. K. Mundle - 1953 - Mind 62:382.
     
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  3. BLAKE, R. M., DUCASSE, C. J., MADDEN, E. H. - "Theories of Scientific Method: The Renaissance Through the Nineteenth Century". [REVIEW]J. Passmore - 1963 - Mind 72:456.
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    Ducasse C. J.. Concerning the status of so-called “pseudo-object” sentences. The journal of philosophy, vol. 37 , pp. 309–324. [REVIEW]Everett J. Nelson - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (4):161-162.
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    Keeton Morris T.. On defining the term “fact.” The journal of philosophy, vol. 39 , pp. 123–132.Ducasse C. J.. Is a fact a true proposition?—A reply. The journal of philosophy, vol. 39 , pp. 132–136. [REVIEW]Everett J. Nelson - 1942 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 7 (2):95-96.
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    Review: C. J. Ducasse, Concerning the Status of So-called "Pseudo-Object" Sentences. [REVIEW]Everett J. Nelson - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (4):161-162.
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    Questions concerning the metaphilosophy of C. J. Ducasse.J. E. Ledden - 1945 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (3):410-417.
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    A critical examination of C. J. Ducasse's metaphilosophy.Frederick C. Dommeyer - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (4):439-455.
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  9. Nature, Mind and Death.C. Ducasse - 1951 - Mind 62 (247):382-385.
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    Ducasse C. J.. Propositions, opinions, sentences, and facts. The journal of philosophy, vol. 37 , pp. 701–711.Julius Kraft - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):68-69.
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    Ducasse C. J.. Facts, truth, and knowledge. Philosophy and phenomenological research, vol. 5 no. 3 , pp. 320–332.Frederic B. Fitch - 1945 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 10 (3):107-107.
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    Ducasse C. J.. Symbols, signs, and signals.Evert Beth - 1940 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 5 (2):79-80.
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    "Causing, Perceiving and Believing: An Examination of the Philosophy of C. J. Ducasse," by Peter H. Hare and Edward H. Madden. [REVIEW]Linus J. Thro - 1977 - Modern Schoolman 54 (3):302-303.
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    Ducasse C. J.. Truth, verifiability, and propositions about the future. Philosophy of science, vol. 8 , pp. 329–337.Ernest Nagel - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):160-160.
  15. On the nature and the observability of the causal relation.Curt J. Ducasse - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (3):57-68.
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    Ducasse C. J.. Some observations concerning the nature of probability. The journal of philosophy, vol. 38 , pp. 393–403. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (3):108-109.
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  17. DUCASSE, C. J. -Causation and the Types of Necessity. [REVIEW]R. B. Braithwaite - 1924 - Mind 33:460.
     
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  18. DUCASSE, C. J. -Philosophy as a Science: Its Matter and its Method. [REVIEW]M. Lazerowitz - 1942 - Mind 51:284.
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  19. DUCASSE, C. J. - "A Critical Examination of the Belief in a Life after Death". [REVIEW]T. Penelhum - 1963 - Mind 72:300.
     
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    Ducasse C. J.. Some comments on C. W. Morris's “Foundations of the theory of signs.” Philosophy and phenomenological research, vol. 3 no. 1 , pp. 43–52. [REVIEW]Frederic B. Fitch - 1943 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 8 (2):57-57.
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  21. Theories of Scientific Method. The Renaissance through the Nineteenth Century.Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse & Edward H. Madden - 1961 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 12 (46):173-176.
     
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  22. Causation: Perceivable? Or only inferred?Curt J. Ducasse - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (December):173-179.
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    Ducasse C. J., Philosophy as a science, its matter and its method. Oskar Piest, New York 1941, xx + 242 pp. [REVIEW]Carl G. Hempel - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (4):159-160.
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    Verificationism: Its History and Prospects.C. J. Misak - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    _Verificationism_ is the first comprehensive history of a concept that dominated philosophy and scientific methodology between the 1930s and the 1960s. The verificationist principle - the concept that a belief with no connection to experience is spurious - is the most sophisticated version of empiricism. More flexible ideas of verification are now being rehabilitated by a number of philosophers. C.J. Misak surveys the precursors, the main proponents and the rehabilitators. Unlike traditional studies, she follows verificationist theory beyond the demise of (...)
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    Euthyphro: Apology ; Crito ; Phaedo.C. J. Plato & Emlyn-Jones - 2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by C. J. Emlyn-Jones, William Preddy & Plato.
    "This edition, which replaces the original Loeb edition..., offers text, translation, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship"--Front flap of dust jacket, volume 1.
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    Symposium.C. J. Plato & Rowe - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Robin Waterfield.
    In his celebrated masterpiece, Symposium, Plato imagines a high-society dinner-party in Athens in 416 BC at which the guests - including the comic poet Aristophanes and, of course, Plato's mentor Socrates - each deliver a short speech in praise of love. The sequence of dazzling speeches culminates in Socrates' famous account of the views of Diotima, a prophetess who taught him that love is our means of trying to attain goodness. And then into the party bursts the drunken Alcibiades, the (...)
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    The historical development of comparative psychology.C. J. Warden - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (1):57-85.
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    The historical development of comparative psychology.C. J. Warden - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (2):135-168.
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    The Method of Knowledge in Philosophy.C. Ducasse - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55:308.
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    How literally causation is perceivable.Curt J. Ducasse - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (December):271-273.
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    Ducasse C. J.. Propositions, truth, and the ultimate criterion of truth. English with Spanish abstract. Philosophy and phenomenological research, vol. 4 no. 3 , pp. 317–340. [REVIEW]Max Black - 1944 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (3):66-67.
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    Electrical conduction in amorphous carbon.C. J. Adkins, S. M. Freake & E. M. Hamilton - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (175):183-188.
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  33. The problem of self-knowledge (I & II).C. J. G. Wright - 2001 - In Crispin Wright (ed.), Rails to Infinity: Essays on Themes from Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
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    Objectivity, objective reference, and perception.Curt J. Ducasse - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (September):43-78.
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    A comparison of the Navy adaptometer test and the Columbia motion acuity test.C. J. Warden & S. Ross - 1945 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 35 (2):147.
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    A preliminary investigation of form and motion acuity at low levels of illumination.C. J. Warden & H. C. Brown - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (6):437.
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    A study of individual differences in motion acuity at scotopic levels of illumination.C. J. Warden, H. C. Brown & S. Ross - 1945 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 35 (1):57.
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    Primacy and Recency as Factors in Cul-de-Sac Elimination in a Stylus Maze.C. J. Warden - 1924 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 7 (2):98.
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    Some Factors Determining the Order of Elimination of Culs-de-sac in the Maze.C. J. Warden - 1923 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 6 (3):192.
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    The development of animal psychology in the United States during the past three decades.C. J. Warden & L. H. Warner - 1927 - Psychological Review 34 (3):196-205.
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    The Relative Economy of Various Modes of Attack in the Mastery of a Stylus Maze.C. J. Warden - 1924 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 7 (4):243.
  42. Fundamentals of Psychology.C. J. Adcock - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (4):519-520.
     
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    Psychology and theory.C. J. Adcock - 1977 - Wellington: Price Milburn for Victoria University Press.
    least this was his later view. He had begun with the more obvious but more naive view that need was the key to the process and that removal of the need ...
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    The school leaving age with reference to the better co-ordination of work and education.C. J. Adcock - 1931 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 9 (4):284-293.
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  45. Introspection, mental acts, and sensa.Curt J. Ducasse - 1936 - Mind 45 (178):181-192.
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    The proximity effect in the lead-copper system by electron tunnelling.C. J. Adkins & B. W. Kington - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 13 (125):971-987.
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    Theories of Scientific Method.Ralph M. Blake, Curt J. Ducasse & Edward H. Madden - 1962 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (2):249-249.
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    The Theology of Rāmānuja: Realism and Religion.C. J. Bartley - 2002 - Psychology Press.
    C.J. Bartley places Ramunuja in his intellectual context. This study is particularly concerned with Ramanuja's engagement with opposing schools of thought and practice, rendering it a valuable contribution to the history of Indian thought.
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    Law and chance.C. J. Adcock - 1928 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):210 – 212.
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    Law and chance.C. J. Adcock - 1928 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 6 (3):210-212.
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