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    The Death of the State.Peter T. Manicas - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4):581-582.
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    The Moral Domain. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (1):78-81.
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    Naturalism, epistemological individualism and "the strong programme" in the sociology of knowledge.Peter T. Manicas Andalan Rosenberg - 1985 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 15 (1):76–101.
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    A Realist Philosophy of Social Science: Explanation and Understanding.Peter T. Manicas - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This introduction to the philosophy of social science provides an original conception of the task and nature of social inquiry. Peter Manicas discusses the role of causality seen in the physical sciences and offers a reassessment of the problem of explanation from a realist perspective. He argues that the fundamental goal of theory in both the natural and social sciences is not, contrary to widespread opinion, prediction and control, or the explanation of events. Instead, theory aims to provide (...)
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    A history and philosophy of the social sciences.Peter T. Manicas - 1987 - New York, USA: Blackwell.
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    Rescuing Dewey: Essays in Pragmatic Naturalism.Peter T. Manicas - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    Introduction -- Pragmatism and science -- Pragmatic philosophy of science and the charge of scientism -- John Dewey and American psychology -- John Dewey and American social science -- Culture and nature -- Not another epistemology -- Naturalism and subjectivism -- Naturalizing epistemology : recent developments in psychology and the sociology of knowledge -- Democracy -- American democracy : a new spirit in the world -- John Dewey : anarchism and the political state -- Philosophy and politics : a historical (...)
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    Naturalism, epistemological individualism and “The Strong Programme” in the sociology of knowledge.Peter T. Manicas & Alan Rosenberg - 1985 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 15 (1):76-101.
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    Essentials of logic.Peter T. Manicas (ed.) - 1968 - [New York]: American Book Co..
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    American Thought Before 1900: A Sourcebook from Puritanism to Darwinism.American Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: A Sourcebook from Pragmatism to Philosophical Analysis.Peter T. Manicas - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (3):444-446.
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    John Dewey: Anarchism and the Political State.Peter T. Manicas - 1982 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 18 (2):133 - 158.
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    John Dewey and american psychology.Peter T. Manicas - 2002 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 32 (3):267–294.
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    Logic as philosophy.Peter T. Manicas (ed.) - 1971 - New York,: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  13. The Foreclosure of Democracy in America,”.Peter T. Manicas - 1988 - History of Political Thought 9 (1):137-60.
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    Willard Van Orman Quine, 1908-2000.Peter T. Manicas - 2004 - In Armen Marsoobian & John Ryder (eds.), Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. Blackwell. pp. 247.
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    Two concepts of justice.Peter T. Manicas - 1977 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 4 (2):99-121.
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    Aristotle, Dispositions and Occult Powers.Peter T. Manicas - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):678 - 689.
    The doctrine which needs clarification may be put several ways: "Modern" science, unlike Aristotelian science, does not appeal to "occult powers"; or, the doctrine of final causes is occult and unscientific; or, while modern science, in establishing laws, "explains," Aristotelian science does not. More narrowly, two separate though related claims are being made: Aristotelian science is occult. This charge is leveled at final causes and Aristotelian "powers." Aristotelian science does not explain. This charge is typified by Moliere's famous jibe at (...)
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    Nature and Culture.Peter T. Manicas - 1992 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66 (3):59 - 76.
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    Pragmatic Philosophy of Science and the Charge of Scientism.Peter T. Manicas - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (2):179 - 222.
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    John Dewey and the problem of justice.Peter T. Manicas - 1981 - Journal of Value Inquiry 15 (4):279-291.
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    Logic as Philosophy an Introductory Anthology.Peter T. Manicas (ed.) - 1971 - New York, NY, USA: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
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    Willard Van Orman Quine, 1908–2000.Peter T. Manicas - 2004 - In Armen T. Marsoobian & John Ryder (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 247–262.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Two Dogmas of Empiricism Pragmatism and Naturalism Indeterminacy of Translation Canonical Notation Naturalistic Epistemology The Objectivity of Science.
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    Reduction, epigenesis and explanation.Peter T. Manicas - 1983 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 13 (3):331–354.
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    The absent ontology of society: Response to Juckes and Barresi.Peter T. Manicas - 1993 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 23 (2):217–228.
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    The sociology of scientific knowledge: Can we ever get it straight?Peter T. Manicas & Alan Rosenberg - 1988 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 18 (1):51–76.
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    History and Philosophy of Social Science.Peter T. Manicas - 1991 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This ambitious critical history of the variety of disciplines we group together as the social sciences argues that the defining characteristic of social science, both historically and in the present, is ideology. Based originally on a flawed ideal of science, the 'social sciences' have incorporated and refined a set of assumptions about the nature of state and society, assumptions which have been institutionalized with the growth of modern universities. The book is in three main parts. It deals firstly with the (...)
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    Men, machines, materialism, and morality.Peter T. Manicas - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (2):238-246.
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    W. T. Deininger's "Problems in Social and Political Thought". [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 26 (3):455.
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    Book Reviews : Terrence Ball, James Farr, and Russell L. Hanson, eds., Political Innovation and Conceptual Change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989. Pp. x, 366. $49.50 (cloth), $15.95 (paper. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (3):402-408.
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    The World Observed/The World Conceived. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 2007 - Review of Metaphysics 61 (1):149-151.
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    Book Reviews : Terrence Ball, James Farr, and Russell L. Hanson, eds., Political Innovation and Conceptual Change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1989. Pp. x, 366. $49.50 (cloth), $15.95 (paper. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (3):402-408.
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    The Moral Domain. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1992 - Teaching Philosophy 15 (1):78-81.
  32. Charlene Haddock Seigfried , "Hypatia", Special Issue, Feminism and Pragmatism. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (2):425.
     
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  33. Cornel West, "The American Evasion of Philosophy: A Geneology of Pramatism". [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1990 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (3):373.
     
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    Individuality and Community. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1980 - International Studies in Philosophy 12 (1):117-119.
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    Midwest Studies in Philosophy. [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1986 - International Studies in Philosophy 18 (1):75-77.
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    Theda Skocpol, "states and social revolutions: A comparative analysis of France, russia, and china". [REVIEW]Peter T. Manicas - 1981 - History and Theory 20 (2):204.
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    Peter T. Manicas "The Death of the State". [REVIEW]Robert Ginsberg - 1975 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (4):581.
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    Reviews : Peter T. Manicas, A History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987, £29.50, 345 pp. [REVIEW]John A. Hughes - 1988 - History of the Human Sciences 1 (2):293-295.
  39. Review of Peter T. Manicas: A history and philosophy of the social sciences. [REVIEW]Sven Ove Hansson - 1988 - Theoria 54 (2):148.
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  40. Book Review: A Realist Philosophy of Social Science, by Peter T. Manicas[REVIEW]John Wettersten - forthcoming - Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
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    Divination and human nature: a cognitive history of intuition in classical antiquity.Peter T. Struck - 2016 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    "Divination and Human Nature" casts a new perspective on the rich tradition of ancient divination--the reading of divine signs in oracles, omens, and dreams. Popular attitudes during classical antiquity saw these readings as signs from the gods while modern scholars have treated such beliefs as primitive superstitions. In this book, Peter Struck reveals instead that such phenomena provoked an entirely different accounting from the ancient philosophers. These philosophers produced subtle studies into what was an odd but observable fact--that humans (...)
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    Identity.Peter T. Geach - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (1):3 - 12.
    Absolute identity seems at first sight to be presupposed in the branch of formal logic called identity theory. Classical identity theory may be obtained by adjoining a single schema to ordinary quantification theory.
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    Awakening Our Faith in the Future: The Advent of Psychological Liberalism.Peter T. Dunlap - 2008 - Routledge.
    What transformation would happen if we could combine the best of liberal politics with psychology? _Awakening our Faith in the Future_ investigates the avenues for creating a new branch of psychology, a transformative political psychology. In the past, political psychology has focused directly on analysis and knowledge acquisition, rather than on interventions that transform self and culture. A transformative political psychology combines the best of traditional social science with the transformative intent of clinical psychology in order to create a new (...)
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    Dummett on Frege: A Review Discussion.Peter T. Geach - 1985 - The Thomist 49 (1):116-121.
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    The Duty to Register Phase I Trials.Peter T. Saunders - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (8):41-42.
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    Towards a Definition of Life.Peter T. Macklem & Andrew Seely - 2010 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53 (3):330-340.
    Because biologists are concerned with life in all its forms, and physicians deal with life and death on a daily basis, it is crucial that they explicitly understand what life is. Nevertheless, a clear idea of what life means remains elusive, and there is no universally accepted definition. Therefore, we offer our own: Life is a self-contained, self-regulating, self-organizing, self-reproducing, interconnected, open thermodynamic network of component parts which performs work, existing in a complex regime which combines stability and adaptability in (...)
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    The Many Faces of the Market.Peter T. Leeson, Christopher J. Coyne & Peter J. Boettke - 2004 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 14 (2).
    While markets are all around us, not all markets are the same. Markets come in a variety of colors based on the legality of activities in the specific market. As such, there is no market economy per se, but instead various shades of markets. The different shades of markets that are evidenced in practice directly depend on the institutional environment that makes certain activities legal or illegal. Shifts in the institutional environment are a result of entrepreneurial activity over the rules (...)
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    Whatever happened to deontic logic?Peter T. Geach - 1982 - Philosophia 11 (1-2):1-12.
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    Behavioral Endocrinology: Integrating Mind and Body.Peter T. Ellison - 2020 - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 4 (2):97-110.
    The nervous system and the endocrine system interact to integrate behavior and physiolo­gy. Hormones play an important role in this interaction, particularly steroid hormones. Other molecules, notably oxytocin, can serve both as hormones in the soma and neuro­modulators in the central nervous system. Understanding the influence of the endocrine system on human behavior, both individual and social, has been a primary focus of behav­ioral endocrinology for many decades, though technical and methodological challenges have been formidable. The recent enthusiasm for enzyme-linked (...)
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    A Comparative Semitic Lexicon of the Phoenician and Punic Languages.Peter T. Daniels & Richard S. Tomback - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (3):411.
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