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    Renaissance Truth and the Latin Language Turn (review).Alan R. Perreiah - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (2):319-321.
    Alan R. Perreiah - Renaissance Truth and the Latin Language Turn - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44:2 Journal of the History of Philosophy 44.2 319-321 Ann Moss. Renaissance Truth and the Latin Language Turn. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Pp. 306. Cloth, $74.00. Ann Moss offers an exciting and informative history of humanism from Johannes Balbus through Melanchthon, who completed the "turn" from scholastic to humanistic Latin. She marshals considerable evidence from lexicography and letters that (...)
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    The tradition of the topics in the middle ages. The commentaries on Aristotle's and Boethius' 'topics'.Alan R. Perreiah - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (3):442-444.
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    Renaissance Truths: Humanism, Scholasticism and the Search for the Perfect Language.Alan R. Perreiah - 2014 - Routledge.
    For humanists the perfect language was a revived Classical Latin. For scholastics it was a practical logic adapted to the needs of education. Though they have long been portrayed as arch rivals, Alan Perreiah here argues that humanists and scholastics were working in complementary ways toward some of the same goals: most significantly, the early modern search for the perfect language. The study advances research on language pedagogy in the Renaissance by clarifying the connections between truth and translation.
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    Paul of Venice: A Bibliographical Guide.Alan R. Perreiah - 1986 - Bowling Green, OH, USA: Bowling Green State Univ philosophy.
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  5. Insolubilia in the Logica parva of Paul of Venice.Alan R. Perreiah - 1978 - Medioevo 4:145-171.
     
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    Peirce's semeiotic and scholastic logic.Alan R. Perreiah - 1989 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 25 (1):41 - 49.
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    Augustine.Alan R. Perreiah - 1995 - Teaching Philosophy 18 (3):288-290.
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    Aristotle‘s axiomatic science: Peripatetic notation or pedagogical plan?Alan R. Perreiah - 1993 - History and Philosophy of Logic 14 (1):87-99.
    To meet a dilemma between the axiomatic theory of demonstrative science in Posterior analytics and the non-axiomatic practice of demonstrative science in the physical treatises, Jonathan Barnes has proposed that the theory of demonstration was not meant to guide scientific research but rather scientific pedagogy. The present paper argues that far from contributing directly to oral instruction, the axiomatic account of demonstrative science is a model for the written expression of science. The paper shows how this interpretation accords with related (...)
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    A history of twelfth-century philosophy.Alan R. Perreiah - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (5):621-624.
  10. Comments on 'Ryle's Myth by Elmer Sprague.Alan R. Perreiah - 1974 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 55 (2):182.
     
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    De Conceptu Entis: A Reconsideration.Alan R. Perreiah - 1968 - Modern Schoolman 46 (1):50-56.
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    George Santayana's Doctrine of Matter and Spirit in Man.Alan R. Perreiah - unknown
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    Logic and Philosophy in the Lvov-Warsaw School.Alan R. Perreiah - 1991 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (1):149-150.
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    Approaches to Supposition-Theory.Alan R. Perreiah - 1971 - New Scholasticism 45 (3):381-408.
    The past 25 years have seen an increasing interest in later medieval logic and in the theory of supposition. a review of literature reveals, however, wide differences of interpretation of supposition-theory. taking the theory in the widest sense as a contribution to semiotic or the theory of signs, this study shows how supposition has been variously treated as a syntactical, semantical and even pragmatical theory. the main views of p. boehner, e. moody, p. geach, d. p. henry, w. c. kneale (...)
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    Buridan and the definite description.Alan R. Perreiah - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (2):153-160.
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    History of logic.Alan R. Perreiah & Don Howard - 1982 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 20 (1):101-106.
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    Scotus on Human Emotions.Alan R. Perreiah - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):325-345.
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    Supposition Theory.Alan R. Perreiah - 1986 - New Scholasticism 60 (2):213-231.
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    Supposition Theory.Alan R. Perreiah - 1986 - New Scholasticism 60 (2):213-231.
    For the past three decades the theory of supposition (suppositio) has been a crux of scholarship in Medieval logic. Although supposition was one of the banner doctrines of the logic modernorum, its nature and purpose have remained elusive to modern interpreters. In this paper I outline an alternative approach to supposition theory. (edited).
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    The aesthetics of Thomas Aquinas.Alan R. Perreiah - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (6):864-865.
  21. Logica Parva.Paulus Venetus & Alan R. Perreiah - 1986 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 176 (1):114-115.
     
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  22. Logica Parva.Paulus Venetus & Alan R. Perreiah - 1985 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 175 (2):242-243.
     
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    Dialectical Disputations, Volume 1: Book I by Lorenzo Valla, and: Dialectical Disputations, Volume 2: Books II–III by Lorenzo Valla (review). [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 2013 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 51 (2):316-318.
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    Jean Buridan's Logic. [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 1987 - Review of Metaphysics 40 (3):565-567.
    Jean Buridan was a leader among those logicians of the fourteenth century who sought to carry out the nominalist program in logic. This volume presents the first English translations of two key tracts, the Treatise on Suppositions and the Treatise on Consequences based respectively on the editions of Maria Elena Reina in "Giovanni Buridano: Tractatus de suppositionibus," Rivista critica di storia della filosofia, pp. 175-208 and pp. 323-52, and Hubert Hubien, Iohannis Buridani tractatus de consequentiis: Édition critique, in Philosophes médiévaux (...)
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  25. Jan Wolenski, "Logic and Philosophy in the Lvov-Warsaw School". [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 1991 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (1):137.
     
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    Logica magna 2/4: Capitula de conditionali et de rationali. [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 1993 - Speculum 68 (1):231-234.
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    Neils Jørgen Green-Pedersen, "The Tradition of the Topics in the Middle Ages. The Commentaries on Aristole's and Boethius' 'Topics'". [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (3):442.
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  28. Paulus Venetus, Logica magna 2/8: Tractatus de obligationibus, ed. and trans. E. Jennifer Ashworth.(Classical and Medieval Logic Texts, 5.) London and New York: Oxford University Press, for the British Academy, 1988. Paper. Pp. xvi, 409. $98. [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 1991 - Speculum 66 (1):223-225.
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    Augustine. [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 1995 - Teaching Philosophy 18 (3):288-290.
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    English Logic in Italy in the 14th and 15th Centuries. [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 1987 - International Studies in Philosophy 19 (3):98-100.
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    Physical Order and Moral Liberty; Previously Unpublished Essays of George Santayana, edited by John and Shirley Lachs. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 1969. pp. xiv, 322. $7–95. [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 1970 - Dialogue 9 (1):113-117.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Donald Warren, Jeffrey Mirel, Ronald D. Cohen, Michael W. Homel, Paul H. Mattingly, John Kohler, Joseph W. Newman, Alan R. Perreiah, Nancy R. King & David Madsen - 1987 - Educational Studies 18 (1):34-87.
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    Renaissance truths: Humanism, scholasticism and the search for the perfect language by Alan R. Perreiah, ashgate, Farnham, 2014, pp. X + 209, £65.00, hbk. [REVIEW]G. R. Evans - 2015 - New Blackfriars 96 (1065):629-630.
  34. 17 Chairman's Remarks.Alan R. White - 1974 - In Stuart C. Brown (ed.), Philosophy Of Psychology. London: : Macmillan. pp. 325.
     
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  35. The Inaugural Address: Certainty.Alan R. White - 1972 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 46:1-18.
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    Taking Rights Seriously.Alan R. White - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (109):379-380.
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    Knowledge and Belief: An Introduction to the Logic of the Two Notions.Alan R. White - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (60):268.
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    Knowing and the Function of Reason.Alan R. White - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (86):73-73.
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    Reading Rorty: critical responses to Philosophy and the mirror of nature (and beyond).Alan R. Malachowski, Jo Burrows & Richard Rorty (eds.) - 1990 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    In 'Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature' Richard Rorty presented his provocation and influential vision of the post-philosophical culture, calling upon professional philosophers to accept that epistemology is dead, that the analytic method is a myth, and that philosophy and science are merely forms of literature.
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    The Authority of Law.Alan R. White & J. Raz - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (120):278.
  41. Open Theism and Other Models of Divine Providence.Alan R. Rhoda - 2013 - In Jeanine Diller & Asa Kasher (eds.), Models of God and Alternative Ultimate Realities. Springer. pp. 287-298.
    Compares and contrasts Open Theism with Theological Determinism, Molinism, and Process Theism.
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    A Critique of Deep Ecology? Response to William Grey.Alan R. Drengson - 1987 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (2):223-227.
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  43. The Language of Imagination.Alan R. White - 1990 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
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    Modal thinking.Alan R. White - 1975 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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    Shifting Paradigms: From the Technocratic to the Person-Planetary.Alan R. Drengson - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (3):221-240.
    In this paper I examine the interconnections between two paradigms of technology, nature, and social life, and their associated environmental impacts. The dominant technocratic philosophy which now guides policy and technological power is mechanistic. It conceptualizes nature as a resource to be controlled fully for human ends and it threatens drastically to alter the integrity of the planet’s ecosystems. Incontrast, the organic, person-planetary paradigm conceptualizes intrinsic value in all beings. Deep ecology gives priority to community and ecosystem integrity and seeks (...)
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    The politics of bioethics.Alan R. Petersen - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    Bioethics as politics -- Bioethics and the politics of expectations -- Engendering consent : bioethics and biobanks -- Missing the big picture : bioethics and stem cell research -- Testing times : bioethics and "do-it-yourself" genetics -- Governing uncertainty : the politics of nanoethics -- Beyond bioethics.
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    The fivefold openness of the future.Alan R. Rhoda - 2011 - In William Hasker Thomas Jay Oord & Dean Zimmerman (eds.), God in an Open Universe. pp. 69--93.
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    Truth.Alan R. White - 1971 - London,: Macmillan.
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    Analyzing social situations for human–robot interaction.Alan R. Wagner & Ronald C. Arkin - 2008 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 9 (2):277-300.
    This paper presents an algorithm for analyzing social situations within a robot. We contribute a method that allows the robot to use information about the situation to select interactive behaviors. This work is based on interdependence theory, a social psychological theory of interaction and interpersonal situation analysis. Experiments demonstrate the utility of the information provided by the situation analysis algorithm and of the value of this method for guiding robot interaction. We conclude that the situation analysis algorithm offers a viable, (...)
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    Richard Rorty.Alan R. Malachowski (ed.) - 2002 - London ;: Routledge.
    Richard Rorty is notorious for contending that the traditional, foundation-building and truth-seeking ambitions of systematic philosophy should be set aside in favour of a more pragmatic, conversational, hermeneutically guided project. This challenge has not only struck at the heart of philosophy but has ricocheted across other disciplines, both contesting their received self-images and opening up new avenues of inquiry in the process. Alan Malachowski provides an authoritative overview of Rorty's considerable body of work and a general assessment of his (...)
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