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    On sentences which are true of direct unions of algebras.Alfred Horn - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (1):14-21.
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    Logic with truth values in a linearly ordered Heyting algebra.Alfred Horn - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3):395-408.
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    Free l-algebras.Alfred Horn - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3):475-480.
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    The separation theorem of intuitionist propositional calculus.Alfred Horn - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (4):391-399.
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    Free ${\rm S}5$ algebras.Alfred Horn - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (1):189-191.
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    [Omnibus Review].Alfred Horn - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (4):625-626.
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    Logics Which Are Characterized by Subresiduated Lattices.George Epstein & Alfred Horn - 1976 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 22 (1):199-210.
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    Logics Which Are Characterized by Subresiduated Lattices.George Epstein & Alfred Horn - 1976 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 22 (1):199-210.
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    Review: C.C. Chang, Algebraization of Infinitely Many-Valued Logic; C. C. Chang, Algebraic Analysis of Many Valued Logics; C. C. Chang, A New Proof of the Completeness of the Lukasiewicz Axioms. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):159-160.
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    Review: Daniel Ponasse, Mathematical Logic. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (4):790-791.
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    Review: Frank W. Anderson, Function Lattices. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):98-99.
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    Review: V. A. Jankov, Constructing a Sequence of Strongly Independent Superintuitionistic Propositional Calculi; V. A. Jankov, The Calculus of the weak "law of excluded Middle.". [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (1):186-186.
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    Jankov V. A.. Constructing a sequence of strongly independent superintuitionistic propositional calculi. English translation of XXXVII 206 by Yablonsky A.. Soviet mathematics, vol. 9 no. 4 , pp. 806–807.Jankov V. A.. The calculus of the weak “law of excluded middle.” English translation of XXXVII 206. Mathematics of the USSR—Izvestija , vol. 2 no. 5 , pp. 997–1004. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1972 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 37 (1):186-186.
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    Kiyoshi Iséki. Algebraic formulations of propositional calculi. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, vol. 41 , pp. 803–807. - Kiyoshi Iséki. Axiom systems of B-algebra. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, vol. 41 , pp. 808–811. - Kiyoshi Iséki. A characterization of Boolean algebra. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, vol. 41 , pp. 893–897. - Yoshinari Arai and Kiyoshi Iséki. Axiom systems of B-algebra. II. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, vol. 41 , pp. 908–910. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (4):625-626.
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    Rasiowa H. and Sikorski R.. On the isomorphism of Lindenbaum algebras with fields of sets. Colloquium mathematicum, vol. 5 , pp. 143–158. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):98-98.
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    Anderson Frank W.. Function lattices. Lattice theory. Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, vol. 2 , pp. 198–202. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):98-99.
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    C. C. Chang. Algebraization of infinitely many-valued logic. Summaries of talks presented at the Summer Institute for Symbolic Logic, Cornell University, 1957, 2nd edn., Communications Research Division, Institute for Defense Analyses, Princeton, N.J., 1960, pp. 144–146. - C. C. Chang. Algebraic analysis of many valued logics. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 88 , pp. 467–490. - C. C. Chang. A new proof of the completeness of the Łukasiewicz axioms. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 93 , pp. 74–80. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):159-160.
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    Daniel Ponasse. Mathematical logic. English translation of XXXV 579. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, New York, London, and Paris, 1973, ix +126 pp. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1976 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (4):790-791.
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    Tsutomu Hosoi. Algebraic proof of the separation theorem on classical propositional calculus. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, vol. 42 , pp. 67–69. - Tsutomu Hosoi. Algebraic proof of the separation theorem on Dummett's LC. Proceedings of the Japan Academy, vol. 42 , pp. 693–695. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (1):128-129.
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    Tsutomu Hosoi. On the separation theorem of intermediate propositional calculi. Proceedings of the Japan Academy of Sciences, vol. 42 , pp. 535–538. - Tsutomu Hosoi. The separable axiomatization of the intermediate propositional systems Sn of Gödei. Proceedings of the Japan Academy of Sciences, vol. 42 , pp. 1001–1006. [REVIEW]Alfred Horn - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3):505.
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    Alfred Horn. The separation theorem of intuitionist propositional calculus. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 27 no. 4 , pp. 391–399.T. Thacher Robinson - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):282.
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    Wittgenstein's tractatus: An introduction – Alfred Nordmann.Patrick Horn - 2006 - Philosophical Investigations 30 (1):85–88.
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    Review: Alfred Horn, The Separation Theorem of Intuitionist Propositional Calculus. [REVIEW]T. Thacer Robinson - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):282-282.
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    Review: Alfred Horn, On Sentences Which are True of Direct Unions of Algebras. [REVIEW]R. C. Lyndon - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):216-217.
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    Chen Chung Chang and Alfred Horn. Prime ideal characterization of generalized Post algebras. Lattice theory, Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, vol. 2 , pp. 43–48. [REVIEW]Tadeusz Traczyk - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3):512.
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    Review: Chen Chung Chang, Alfred Horn, Prime Ideal Characterization of Generalized Post Algebras. [REVIEW]Tadeusz Traczyk - 1969 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 34 (3):512-512.
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    Surrounding Free Will: Philosophy, Psychology, Neuroscience.Alfred R. Mele (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This cutting-edge volume showcases work supported by a four-year, 4.4 million dollar project on free will and science. In fourteen new articles and an introduction, contributors explore the subject of free will from the perspectives of neuroscience; social, cognitive, and developmental psychology; and philosophy.
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    Logic, semantics, metamathematics.Alfred Tarski - 1956 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press. Edited by John Corcoran & J. H. Woodger.
    I ON THE PRIMITIVE TERM OF LOGISTICf IN this article I propose to establish a theorem belonging to logistic concerning some connexions, not widely known, ...
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    Springs of action: understanding intentional behavior.Alfred R. Mele - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Tackling some central problems in the philosophy of action, Mele constructs an explanatory model for intentional behavior, locating the place and significance of such mental phenomena as beliefs, desires, reason, and intentions in the etiology of intentional action. Part One comprises a comprehensive examination of the standard treatments of the relations between desires, beliefs, and actions. In Part Two, Mele goes on to develop a subtle and well-defended view that the motivational role of intentions is of a different sort from (...)
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    Boundaries of Toleration.Alfred Stepan & Charles Taylor (eds.) - 2014 - Columbia University Press.
    How can people of diverse religious, ethnic, and linguistic allegiances and identities live together without committing violence, inflicting suffering, or oppressing each other? In this volume, contributors explore the limits of toleration and suggest we think beyond them to mutual respect. Salman Rushdie reflects on the once tolerant Sufi-Hindu culture of Kashmir. Ira Katznelson follows with an intellectual history of toleration as a layered institution in the West. Charles Taylor advances a new approach to secularism in our multicultural world, and (...)
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  31. A Natural History of Negation.Jon Barwise & Laurence R. Horn - 1991 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 56 (3):1103.
  32. Emotional Imperialism.Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson - forthcoming - Philosophical Topics.
    How might people be wronged in relation to their feelings, moods, and emotions? Recently philosophers have begun to investigate the idea that these kinds of wrongs may constitute a distinctive form of injustice: affective injustice (Archer & Mills 2019; Mills 2019; Srinivasan 2018; Whitney 2018). In previous work, we have outlined a particular form of affective injustice that we called emotional imperialism (Archer & Matheson 2022). This paper has two main aims. First, we aim to provide an expanded account of (...)
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  33. Honouring and Admiring the Immoral: An Ethical Guide.Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson - 2021 - New York: Routledge.
    Is it appropriate to honour and admire people who have created great works of art, made important intellectual contributions, performed great sporting feats or shaped the history of a nation if those people have also acted immorally? This book provides a philosophical investigation of this important and timely question. -/- The authors draw on the latest research from ethics, value theory, philosophy of emotion, social philosophy and social psychology to develop and substantiate arguments that have been made in the public (...)
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    Springs of Action: Understanding Intentional Behavior.Alfred R. Mele - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Tackling some central problems in the philosophy of action, Mele constructs an explanatory model for intentional behavior, locating the place and significance of such mental phenomena as beliefs, desires, reasons, and intentions in the etiology of intentional action. In the first part, Mele illuminates the connection between desire and action and defends detailed characterizations of irresistible desires and reasons for action. Mele argues for the viability of a causal approach to the explanation of intentional action in terms of psychological states (...)
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  35. Commemoration and Emotional Imperialism.Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson - 2022 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (5):761-777.
    The Northern Irish footballer James McClean chooses not to take part in the practice of wearing a plastic red poppy to commemorate those who have died fighting for the British Armed Forces. Each year he faces abuse, including occasional death threats, for his choice. This forms part of a wider trend towards ‘poppy enforcement’, the pressuring of people, particularly public figures, to wear the poppy. This enforcement seems wrong in part because, at least in some cases, it involves abuse. But (...)
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  36. Anger, Affective Injustice, and Emotion Regulation.Alfred Archer & Georgina Mills - 2019 - Philosophical Topics 47 (2):75-94.
    Victims of oppression are often called to let go of their anger in order to facilitate better discussion to bring about the end of their oppression. According to Amia Srinivasan, this constitutes an affective injustice. In this paper, we use research on emotion regulation to shed light on the nature of affective injustice. By drawing on the literature on emotion regulation, we illustrate specifically what kind of work is put upon people who are experiencing affective injustice and why it is (...)
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  37. How Public Statues Wrong: Affective Artifacts and Affective Injustice.Alfred Archer - forthcoming - Topoi:1-11.
    In what way might public statues wrong people? In recent years, philosophers have drawn on speech act theory to answer this question by arguing that statues constitute harmful or disrespectful forms of speech. My aim in this paper will be add a different theoretical perspective to this discussion. I will argue that while the speech act approach provides a useful starting point for thinking about what is wrong with public statues, we can get a fuller understanding of these wrongs by (...)
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  38. Language, Truth and Logic, 2nd ed.Alfred J. Ayer - 1946 - New York: Dover.
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    Organization of abilities and the development of intelligence.John L. Horn - 1968 - Psychological Review 75 (3):242-259.
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    Real Self-Deception.Alfred R. Mele - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (1):91-102.
    Self-deception poses tantalizing conceptual conundrums and provides fertile ground for empirical research. Recent interdisciplinary volumes on the topic feature essays by biologists, philosophers, psychiatrists, and psychologists (Lockard & Paulhus 1988, Martin 1985). Self-deception's location at the intersection of these disciplines is explained by its significance for questions of abiding interdisciplinary interest. To what extent is our mental life present--or even accessible--to consciousness? How rational are we? How is motivated irrationality to be explained? To what extent are our beliefs subject to (...)
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  41. It was a Different Time: Judging Historical Figures by Today’s Moral Standards.Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson - forthcoming - Journal of Applied Philosophy.
    How should we respond to historical figures who played an important role in their country’s history but have also perpetrated acts of great evil? Much of the existing philosophical literature on this topic has focused on explaining why it may be wrong to celebrate such figures. However, a common response that is made in popular discussions around these issues is that we should not judge historical figures by today’s standards. Our goal in this paper is to examine the most plausible (...)
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    Critical Elitism: Deliberation, Democracy, and the Problem of Expertise.Alfred Moore - 2017 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Democracies have a problem with expertise. Expert knowledge both mediates and facilitates public apprehension of problems, yet it also threatens to exclude the public from consequential judgments and decisions located in technical domains. This book asks: how can we have inclusion without collapsing the very concept of expertise? How can public judgment be engaged in expert practices in a way that does not reduce to populism? Drawing on deliberative democratic theory and social studies of science, Critical Elitism argues that expert (...)
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  43. Supererogation, Sacrifice, and the Limits of Duty.Alfred Archer - 2016 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (3):333-354.
    It is often claimed that all acts of supererogation involve sacrifice. This claim is made because it is thought that it is the level of sacrifice involved that prevents these acts from being morally required. In this paper, I will argue against this claim. I will start by making a distinction between two ways of understanding the claim that all acts of supererogation involve sacrifice. I will then examine some purported counterexamples to the view that supererogation always involves sacrifice and (...)
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  44. Moral Obligation, Self-Interest and The Transitivity Problem.Alfred Archer - 2016 - Utilitas 28 (4):441-464.
    Is the relation ‘is a morally permissible alternative to’ transitive? The answer seems to be a straightforward yes. If Act B is a morally permissible alternative to Act A and Act C is a morally permissible alternative to B then how could C fail to be a morally permissible alternative to A? However, as both Dale Dorsey and Frances Kamm point out, there are cases where this transitivity appears problematic. My aim in this paper is to provide a solution to (...)
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  45. Celebrity, Democracy, and Epistemic Power.Alfred Archer, Amanda Cawston, Benjamin Matheson & Machteld Geuskens - 2020 - Perspectives on Politics 18 (1):27 - 42.
    What, if anything, is problematic about the involvement of celebrities in democratic politics? While a number of theorists have criticized celebrity involvement in politics (Meyer 2002; Mills 1957; Postman 1987) none so far have examined this issue using the tools of social epistemology, the study of the effects of social interactions, practices and institutions on knowledge and belief acquisition. This paper will draw on these resources to investigate the issue of celebrity involvement in politics, specifically as this involvement relates to (...)
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    Patient Autonomy and the Ethics of Responsibility.Alfred I. Tauber - 2005 - MIT Press.
    The principle of patient autonomy dominates the contemporary debate over medical ethics. In this examination of the doctor-patient relationship, physician and philosopher Alfred Tauber argues that the idea of patient autonomy -- which was inspired by other rights-based movements of the 1960s -- was an extrapolation from political and social philosophy that fails to ground medicine's moral philosophy. He proposes instead a reconfiguration of personal autonomy and a renewed commitment to an ethics of care. In this formulation, physician beneficence (...)
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    Introduction to logic and to the methodology of the deductive sciences.Alfred Tarski - 1949 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Jan Tarski.
    Now in its fourth edition, this classic work clearly and concisely introduces the subject of logic and its applications. The first part of the book explains the basic concepts and principles which make up the elements of logic. The author demonstrates that these ideas are found in all branches of mathematics, and that logical laws are constantly applied in mathematical reasoning. The second part of the book shows the applications of logic in mathematical theory building with concrete examples that draw (...)
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  48. Philosophy of immunology.Bartlomiej Swiatczak & Alfred I. Tauber - 2020 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2020.
    Philosophy of immunology is a subfield of philosophy of biology dealing with ontological and epistemological issues related to the studies of the immune system. While speculative investigations and abstract analyses have always been part of immune theorizing, until recently philosophers have largely ignored immunology. Yet the implications for understanding the philosophical basis of organismal functions framed by immunity offer new perspectives on fundamental questions of biology and medicine. Developed in the context of history of medicine, theoretical biology, and medical anthropology, (...)
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  49. Ethics of Parasocial Relationships.Alfred Archer & Catherine Robb - forthcoming - In Monika Betzler & Jörg Löschke (eds.), The Ethics of Relationships: Broadening the Scope. Oxford University Press.
    In this chapter we analyse the nature and ethical implications of parasocial relationships. While this type of relationship has received significant attention in other interdisciplinary fields such as celebrity studies and fan studies, philosophers have so far had very little to say about them. Parasocial relationships are usually defined as asymmetrical, in which a media-user closely relates to a media-personality as if they were a friend or family member, and where this connection is mostly unreciprocated. We focus on the most (...)
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    6. Welche Bedeutung hat das Augustinische Cogito?Christoph Horn - 1997 - In Augustinus: De civitate dei. Akademie Verlag. pp. 109-130.
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