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    The history of philosophy, inside and out.Thomas Mathien - 1990 - Metaphilosophy 21 (4):322-347.
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    History and the Moralist.Thomas Mathien - 1991 - The Monist 74 (2):240-267.
    Many years ago, Maurice Mandelbaum remarked that there were three branches of “formal” philosophy of history. One of these branches was said to deal with the objectivity of historical knowledge; a second was said to be devoted to the relation of the discipline of history to other branches of knowledge. Mandelbaum described the third branch as the “pragmatics” of the discipline of history. It was devoted to determining the “practical, educational, or intellectual value of a study of the past.” Mandelbaum (...)
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    Autobiography as Philosophy: The Philosophical Uses of Self-Presentation.Thomas Mathien & D. G. Wright (eds.) - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    Most philosophical writing is impersonal and argumentative, but many important philosophers have nevertheless written accounts of their own lives. Filling a gap in the market for a text focusing on autobiography as philosophy, this collection discusses several such autobiographies in the light of their authors' broader work, and considers whether there are any philosophical tasks for which life accounts are particularly appropriate. Instead of the common impersonal and argumentative forms of ordinary philosophical discussion, these autobiographical texts are deeply personal and (...)
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    Autobiography as Philosophy: The Philosophical Uses of Self-Presentation.Thomas Mathien & D. G. Wright (eds.) - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    Most philosophical writing is impersonal and argumentative, but many important philosophers have nevertheless written accounts of their own lives. Filling a gap in the market for a text focusing on autobiography as philosophy, this collection discusses several such autobiographies in the light of their authors' broader work, and considers whether there are any philosophical tasks for which life accounts are particularly appropriate. Instead of the common impersonal and argumentative forms of ordinary philosophical discussion, these autobiographical texts are deeply personal and (...)
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  5. Ana Marta Gonzalez, ed., Contemporary Perspectives on Natural Law.Thomas Mathien - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (4):254.
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    Alfred R. Mele, Backsliding: Understanding Weakness of Will. Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (4):214-216.
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    Bibliographie de la philosophie au Canada: une [sic] guide à recherche.Thomas Mathien & Louise Girard - 1989 - Kingston, Ont. : R.P. Frye.
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  8. Christian Delacampagne, A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (5):335-337.
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  9. Edith Wyschogrod, An Ethics of Remembering Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19 (4):303-305.
  10. Howard Kamler, Character and Personal Values Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5 (6):257-259.
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    Jennifer Radden , On Delusion . Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (4):298-300.
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    Jacques Rancière, Dissensus: On Politics and Aesthetics. Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2010 - Philosophy in Review 30 (5):369-371.
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    Mona Gupta, Is Evidence-Based Psychiatry Ethical? Reviewed by.Thomas Edward Mathien - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (5):201-203.
    Gupta effectively probes the methodological and ethical presuppostions of Evidence Based Medicine, and its more contestable application to psychiatry. She concludes with an endorsement of a very modest reformulation of it as one guide to practice among many.
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  14. MWF Stone and Jonathan Wolff, eds., The Proper Ambition of Science Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (3):217-219.
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    Network analysis and methodological individualism.Thomas Mathien - 1988 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (1):1-20.
  16. Philosophers' autobiographies.Thomas Mathien - 2005 - In Thomas Mathien & D. G. Wright (eds.), Autobiography as Philosophy: The Philosophical Uses of Self-Presentation. Routledge.
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  17. Philosophy and Literature Phl 288f.Thomas Mathien - 1997 - Canadian Scholar's Press.
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    Paul Biegler , The Ethical Treatment of Depression. Autonomy through Psychotherapy . Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (5):357-359.
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  19. Patrick Keeney, Liberalism, Communitarianism and Education; Reclaiming Liberal Education Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (4):275-276.
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    Susan Sugarman. What Freud Really Meant: A Chronological Reconstruction of his Theory of the Mind. Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2017 - Philosophy in Review 37 (4):169-171.
    The book reviewed is a chronological reconstruction of Freud's theory of mind which claims a particular significance for the later theoretical writings as motivated by both prior developments in the body of theory and new materials to explain.
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    The Natural History of Philosophy in Canada.Thomas Mathien - 1986 - Dialogue 25 (1):53-.
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    What does Levi-Strauss mean by "model"?Thomas Mathien - 1982 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 12 (2):161–176.
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  23. William Y. Adams, The Philosophical Roots of Anthropology Reviewed by.Thomas Mathien - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (2):79-81.
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  24. Daniel J. Wilson, "Science, Community and the Transformation of American Philosophy 1860-1930". [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 1991 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 27 (3):376.
     
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  25. Edith Wyschogrod, An Ethics of Remembering. [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 1999 - Philosophy in Review 19:303-305.
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    G. E. R. Lloyd , Disciplines in the Making: Cross Cultural Perspectives on Elites, Learning and Innovation . Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (4):304-306.
  27. Howard Kamler, Character and Personal Values. [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 1985 - Philosophy in Review 5:257-259.
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  28. M.W.F. Stone And Jonathan Wolff, Eds., The Proper Ambition Of Science. [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21:217-219.
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  29. Psychiatric Ethics 4th Edition. [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 2011 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 6:1-2.
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    Rebecca Bryant, Discovery and Decision: Exploring the Metaphysics and Epistemology of Scientific Classification Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 2002 - Philosophy in Review 22 (2):97-99.
  31. William Y. Adams, The Philosophical Roots of Anthropology. [REVIEW]Thomas Mathien - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20:79-81.
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  32. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man.Thomas Reid - 1785 - University Park, Pa.: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Derek R. Brookes & Knud Haakonssen.
    Thomas Reid was a philosopher who founded the Scottish school of 'common sense'. Much of Reid's work is a critique of his contemporary, David Hume, whose empiricism he rejects. In this work, written after Reid's appointment to a professorship at the university of Glasgow, and published in 1785, he turns his attention to ideas about perception, memory, conception, abstraction, judgement, reasoning and taste. He examines the work of his predecessors and contemporaries, arguing that 'when we find philosophers maintaining that (...)
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    Leviathan.Thomas Hobbes - 1651 - Baltimore,: Clarendon Press. Edited by Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya.
    Thomas Hobbes took a new look at the ways in which society should function, and he ended up formulating the concept of political science. His crowning achievement, Leviathan, remains among the greatest works in the history of ideas. Written during a moment in English history when the political and social structures as well as methods of science were in flux and open to interpretation, Leviathan played an essential role in the development of the modern world. This edition of Hobbes' (...)
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  34. Just War and Robots’ Killings.Thomas W. Simpson & Vincent C. Müller - 2016 - Philosophical Quarterly 66 (263):302-22.
    May lethal autonomous weapons systems—‘killer robots ’—be used in war? The majority of writers argue against their use, and those who have argued in favour have done so on a consequentialist basis. We defend the moral permissibility of killer robots, but on the basis of the non-aggregative structure of right assumed by Just War theory. This is necessary because the most important argument against killer robots, the responsibility trilemma proposed by Rob Sparrow, makes the same assumptions. We show that the (...)
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    John Dewey and the Moral Imagination: Beyond Putnam and Rorty toward a Postmodern Ethics.Thomas M. Alexander - 1993 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (3):369 - 400.
  36. The rationality of belief and other propositional attitudes.Thomas Kelly - 2002 - Philosophical Studies 110 (2):163-96.
    In this paper, I explore the question of whether the expected consequences of holding a belief can affect the rationality of doing so. Special attention is given to various ways in which one might attempt to exert some measure of control over what one believes and the normative status of the beliefs that result from the successful execution of such projects. I argue that the lessons which emerge from thinking about the case ofbelief have important implications for the way we (...)
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  37. The Rationality of Belief and Some Other Propositional Attitudes.Thomas Kelly - 2002 - Philosophical Studies 110 (2):163-196.
    In this paper, I explore the question of whether the expectedconsequences of holding a belief can affect the rationality ofdoing so. Special attention is given to various ways in whichone might attempt to exert some measure of control over whatone believes and the normative status of the beliefs thatresult from the successful execution of such projects. I arguethat the lessons which emerge from thinking about the case ofbelief have important implications for the way we should thinkabout the rationality of a (...)
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    Dewey and the Metaphysical Imagination.Thomas Alexander - 1992 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 28 (2):203 - 215.
  39. Conceiving the impossible and the mind-body problem.Thomas Nagel - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (285):337-52.
    Intuitions based on the first-person perspective can easily mislead us about what is and is not conceivable.1 This point is usually made in support of familiar reductionist positions on the mind-body problem, but I believe it can be detached from that approach. It seems to me that the powerful appearance of contingency in the relation between the functioning of the physical organism and the conscious mind -- an appearance that depends directly or indirectly on the first- person perspective -- must (...)
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    The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic.Thomas Hobbes - 1969 - New York: Barnes & Noble. Edited by Ferdinand Tönnies.
    Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English philosopher, remembered today for his work on political philosophy. His 1651 book Leviathan established the foundation for most of Western political philosophy from the perspective of social contract theory. He also contributed to a diverse array of fields, including history, geometry, physics of gases, theology, ethics, general philosophy, and political science. He was one of the main philosophers who founded materialism. He visited Florence in 1636 and later was a regular debater in philosophic (...)
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  41. John Dewey.Thomas Alexander & Richard W. Field - 2003 - In Philip B. Dematteis & Leemon B. McHenry (eds.), Dictionary of Literary Biography. Detroit, USA: Bruccoli-Clark. pp. 56-88.
     
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  42. How to Endure.Thomas Hofweber & J. David Velleman - unknown
     
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    Pragmatic Imagination.Thomas M. Alexander - 1990 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (3):325 - 348.
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    The Frankfurt School in Exile.Thomas Wheatland - 2009 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Thomas Wheatland examines the influence of the Frankfurt School, or Horkheimer Circle, and how they influenced American social thought and postwar German sociology.
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    Lectures in set theory.Thomas J. Jech - 1971 - New York,: Springer Verlag.
  46. The prima/ultima facie justification distinction in epistemology.Thomas D. Senor - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (3):551-566.
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    Conceiving the Impossible and the Mind-Body Problem.Thomas Nagel - 1998 - Philosophy 73 (3):337-352.
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    On Heroes, Hero Worship, and the Heroic in History.Thomas Carlyle - 2013 - Yale University Press.
    DIVBased on a series of lectures delivered in 1840, Thomas Carlyle’s On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History considers the creation of heroes and the ways they exert heroic leadership. From the divine and prophetic to the poetic to the religious to the political, Carlyle investigates the mysterious qualities that elevate humans to cultural significance. By situating the text in the context of six essays by distinguished scholars that reevaluate both Carlyle’s work and his ideas, David Sorensen and (...)
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  49. On trying to save the simple view.Thomas Nadelhoffer - 2006 - Mind and Language 21 (5):565-586.
    According to the analysis of intentional action that Michael Bratman has dubbed the 'Simple View', intending to x is necessary for intentionally x-ing. Despite the plausibility of this view, there is gathering empirical evidence that when people are presented with cases involving moral considerations, they are much more likely to judge that the action (or side effect) in question was brought about intentionally than they are to judge that the agent intended to do it. This suggests that at least as (...)
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    The Supervenience Argument Generalizes.Thomas D. Bontly - 2002 - Philosophical Studies 109 (1):75-96.
    In his recent book, Jaegwon Kim argues thatpsychophysical supervenience withoutpsychophysical reduction renders mentalcausation `unintelligible'. He also claimsthat, contrary to popular opinion, his argumentagainst supervenient mental causation cannot begeneralized so as to threaten the causalefficacy of other `higher-level' properties:e.g., the properties of special sciences likebiology. In this paper, I argue that none ofthe considerations Kim advances are sufficientto keep the supervenience argument fromgeneralizing to all higher-level properties,and that Kim's position in fact entails thatonly the properties of fundamental physicalparticles are causally efficacious.
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