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    Constructive semantics, admissibility of rules and the validity of Peirce's law.W. De Campos Sanz, T. Piecha & P. Schroeder-Heister - 2014 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2):297-308.
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    Composition of Deductions within the Propositions-As-Types Paradigm.Ivo Pezlar - 2020 - Logica Universalis (4):1-13.
    Kosta Došen argued in his papers Inferential Semantics (in Wansing, H. (ed.) Dag Prawitz on Proofs and Meaning, pp. 147–162. Springer, Berlin 2015) and On the Paths of Categories (in Piecha, T., Schroeder-Heister, P. (eds.) Advances in Proof-Theoretic Semantics, pp. 65–77. Springer, Cham 2016) that the propositions-as-types paradigm is less suited for general proof theory because—unlike proof theory based on category theory—it emphasizes categorical proofs over hypothetical inferences. One specific instance of this, Došen points out, is that the Curry–Howard (...)
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    Reason and Explanation: A Defense of Explanatory Coherentism.T. Poston - 2014 - Palgrave Macmillan UK.
    In this new explanationist account of epistemic justification, Poston argues that the explanatory virtues provide all the materials necessary for a plausible account of justified belief. There are no purely autonomous reasons. Rather reasons occur only within an explanatory coherent set of beliefs.
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  4. Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution.T. Dobzhansky - 2014 - In Francisco José Ayala & John C. Avise (eds.), Essential readings in evolutionary biology. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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  5. Understanding Natural Language.T. Winograd - 1974 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 25 (1):85-88.
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    Intention and Permissibility.T. M. Scanlon & Jonathan Dancy - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74:301-338.
    [T. M. Scanlon] It is clearly impermissible to kill one person because his organs can be used to save five others who are in need of transplants. It has seemed to many that the explanation for this lies in the fact that in such cases we would be intending the death of the person whom we killed, or failed to save. What makes these actions impermissible, however, is not the agent's intention but rather the fact that the benefit envisaged does (...)
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    The Biosemiotic Glossary Project: Umwelt.Morten Tønnessen, Riin Magnus & Carlo Brentari - 2016 - Biosemiotics 9 (1):129-149.
    This is the second article in a series of review articles addressing biosemiotic terminology. The biosemiotic glossary project is designed to integrate views of members within the biosemiotic community based on a standard survey and related publications. The methodology section describes the format of the survey conducted July–August 2014 in preparation of the current review and targeted on Jakob von Uexküll’s term ‘Umwelt’. Next, we summarize denotation, synonyms and antonyms, with special emphasis on the denotation of this term in current (...)
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    Index.T. M. Scanlon - 2008 - In Thomas Scanlon (ed.), Moral dimensions: permissibility, meaning, blame. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. pp. 243-247.
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    The Gift of Death as the Grand Narrative of Humanism: Towards an Inclusive Ethos for Co-realization.T. J. Abraham - 2022 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 14 (1):85-102.
    The celebrated western humanist tradition has its source in its early philosophical texts. In The Gift of Death, Derrida analyses the history of the emergence of ethical responsibility in the so-called Religions of the Book such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. While the humanist project helped itself through its conquest of the human sphere, it has served to upset the ecological balance and jeopardize sustainability. While searching for an inclusive vision for a sustainable, ethical perspective, Dōgen’s philosophy gains relevance in (...)
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    Kŭm idei︠a︡ta za edna ontologii︠a︡ na predmetnostta.T︠S︡vetina Racheva - 2016 - Sofii︠a︡: Paradigma.
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  11. Upaniṣatsāra saṅgraha: (kattaleyinda beḷakige ātmada prayāṇa).T. N. Raghavendra - 2021 - Beṅgaḷūru: Prakr̥ti Prakāśana.
     
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  12. Problema teoreticheskogo znanii︠a︡ v domarksistskoĭ filosofii.T. D. Pikashova - 1979 - Kiev: "Vyshcha shkola,".
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    Religion and delusion.R. T. McKay & R. M. Ross - 2020 - Current Opinion in Psychology 40:160–166.
    We review scholarship that examines relationships - and distinctions - between religion and delusion. We begin by outlining and endorsing the position that both involve belief. Next, we present the prevailing psychiatric view that religious beliefs are not delusional if they are culturally accepted. While this cultural exemption has controversial implications, we argue it is clinically valuable and consistent with a growing awareness of the social - as opposed to purely epistemic - function of belief formation. Finally, we review research (...)
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    Woman, Native, Other.Trinh T. Minh-ha - 1990 - Feminist Review 36 (1):65-74.
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    Metaphysics and Morals.T. M. Scanlon - 2003 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 77 (2):7-22.
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  16. Bytʹ chelovekom na zemle.T. M. Dzhafarli - 1968 - [Moskva,: "Mol. gvardii︠a︡,".
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  17. Besedy o kommunisticheskoĭ morali.T. M. Dzhafarli - 1970 - Moskva]: Molodai︠a︡ gvardii︠a︡.
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  18. Normative realism and ontology: reply to Clarke-Doane, Rosen, and Enoch and McPherson.T. M. Scanlon - 2017 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (6):877-897.
    In response to comments on my book, Being Realistic about Reasons, by Justin Clarke-Doane, David Enoch and Tristram McPherson, and Gideon Rosen, I try to clarify my domain-based view of ontology, my understanding of the epistemology of normative judgments, and my interpretation of the phenomenon of supervenience.
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    Intention and Permissibility.T. M. Scanlon & Jonathan Dancy - 2000 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 74:301-338.
    It is clearly impermissible to kill one person because his organs can be used to save five others who are in need of transplants. It has seemed to many that the explanation for this lies in the fact that in such cases we would be intending the death of the person whom we killed, or failed to save. What makes these actions impermissible, however, is not the agent's intention but rather the fact that the benefit envisaged does not justify an (...)
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    Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement and Moral Importance.T. M. Scanlon - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (2):312.
  21. Dirāsāt fī madhāhib ʻilm al-tafsīr al-ʻArabī al-Islāmī.Aḥmad Muṣṭafá Ḥārr - 2002 - Miṣrātah: al-Dār al-Jamāhīrīyah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-Iʻlān.
  22. Dirāsāt fī madhāhib ʻilm al-tafsīr al-ḥadīth.Aḥmad Muṣṭafá Ḥārr - 2002 - Miṣrātah: al-Dār al-Jamāhīrīyah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ wa-al-Iʻlān.
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    Reply to Gauthier and Gibbard.T. M. Scanlon - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (1):176-189.
    I am pleased by the degree of agreement about reasons between the three of us, which is much greater than I might have guessed. I have no objection whatever to the project of giving the kind of psychological description of deliberation about reasons that Gibbard proposes. I agree that “weighing X in favor of A isn’t mysterious,” but I do confess to some doubt about how a psychological description of this process of weighing “explains, indirectly, X’s counting in favor of (...)
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    Unconscious Emotion and Free-Energy: A Philosophical and Neuroscientific Exploration.Michael T. Michael - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Introduction.William T. Myers - 2024 - The Pluralist 19 (1):75-76.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IntroductionWilliam T. Myershenning offers a most significant work that deals with fundamental yet neglected subjects in Dewey's philosophy, and she challenges much of the cognitive and linguistic efforts to recast pragmatism as part of the epistemology industry. She does all of this by asking questions that we have not really engaged before.Henning's central argument is that Dewey's theory of mind offers an implicit theory of the unconscious, one that (...)
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  26. al-Fuṣūl al-muhadhdhibah lil-ʻuqūl.Ṣāḥib al-Ṭālqānī & Abū al-Qāsim Ismāʻīl ibn ʻAbbād - 2015 - Karbalāʼ al-Muqaddasah, al-ʻIrāq: al-ʻAtabah al-Ḥusaynīyah al-Muqaddasah, Majmaʻ al-Imām al-Ḥusayn al-ʻIlmī li-Taḥqīq Turāth Ahl al-Bayt. Edited by ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm Ḥillī.
     
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  27. Talkhīṣ al-Muḥaṣṣal.Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī - 1905 - In Fakhr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʻUmar Rāzī (ed.), Kitāb (Muḥaṣṣal) afkār al-mutaqaddimīn wa-al-mutaʼakhkhirīn min al-ʻulamāʼ wa-al-ḥukamāʼ wa-al-mutakallimīn. [Cairo]: al-Maṭbaʻah al-Ḥusaynīyah al-Miṣrīyah.
     
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  28. Tiruvāvaṭutur̲aic Civañān̲acuvāmikaḷ mol̲iperyarttaruḷiya Tarukkacaṅkirakamum atan̲uriyākiya Tarukkacaṅkirakatīpikaiyum. Annambhaṭṭa - 1967 - Cen̲n̲ai: Ār̲umuka Nāvalar Vi. Accakam. Edited by Civañān̲a Mun̲ivar, Ār̲umuka Nāvalar & Annambhaṭṭa.
     
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  29. Tarka-saṁgraha. Annambhaṭṭa - 1963 - [Poona,: R.N. Dandekar]. Edited by Yashwant Vasudev Athalye, Mahadev Rajaram Bodas & Govardhanamiśra.
     
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  30. Tarkasaṅgrahaḥ: Śabdabodha-Nyāyabodhīnisahitaḥ. Annambhaṭṭa - 2015 - Kalyāṇanagarī: Pūrṇaprajñavidyāpīṭham. Edited by Govardhanamiśra & A. Haridāsa Bhaṭṭa.
    Aphoristic work on Nyaya and Vaiśeṣika school of Hindu philosophy; includes two Sanskrit commentaries.
     
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  31. Tarkasaṅgraha-Tāridaya. Annambhaṭṭa - 1974 - Edited by Śivanārāyaṇa Śāstrī & Śivanárāyaṇa Śāstrī.
     
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  32. Nyāyatātparyadīpikā. Bhaṭṭavāgīśvara - 1979 - Ilāhābāda: Gaṅgānāthajhā Kendrīya Saṃskr̥ta Vidyāpīṭham. Edited by Kiśoranātha Jhā.
     
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  33. Nijānandavilāsaṃ. Caṭṭampi - 1986 - Varkkala, Kēraḷaṃ: Nārāyaṇagurukulaṃ. Edited by Nityacaitanya Yati.
     
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    Het wondere toeval.T. J. Eskes - 1973 - Wassenaar,: Servire.
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  35. Wei Chin hsüan hsüeh lun kao.Yung-tʻung Tʻang - 1972
     
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    Much ado about ontological nihilism.Alice van'T. Hoff - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    According to ontological nihilism nothing exists. A recent argument purports to show that this view is indefensible, since its most plausible formulations are tacitly committed to quantificational claims that are inconsistent with the nihilist's view that there aren't any existents. I show that this objection begs the question against the nihilist. The objector's argument relies on an equivalence principle implying that claims which nihilists regard as non-quantificational should nonetheless be interpreted as equivalent to quantified claims, given that both kinds of (...)
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  37. Responsible Pain Medicine.T. N. Rieder, D. Manoharan & V. V. Altiery De Jesus - 2022 - In Ezio Di Nucci, Ji-Young Lee & Isaac A. Wagner (eds.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Bioethics. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
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  38. Unity, Identity, and Explanation in Aristotle's Metaphysics.T. Scaltsas, D. Charles & M. L. Gill - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (191):255-258.
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    First Order Relationality and Its Implications: A Response to David Elstein.Roger T. Ames - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (1):181-189.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:First Order Relationality and Its Implications:A Response to David ElsteinRoger T. Ames (bio)David Elstein has asked a series of important questions about Human Becomings that provide me with an opportunity to try to bring the argument of the book into clearer focus. Let me begin by thanking David for his always generous and intelligent reflection on not only my new monograph [End Page 181] but also on Henry Rosemont's (...)
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    Advance directives for oral feeding in dementia: a response to Shelton and Geppert.Paul T. Menzel - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    In a recent paper in JME, Shelton and Geppert use an approach by Menzel and Chandler-Cramer to sort out ethical dilemmas about the oral feeding of patients in advanced dementia, ultimately arguing that the usefulness of advance directives about such feeding is highly limited. They misunderstand central aspects of Menzel’s and Chandler-Cramer’s approach, and in making their larger claim that such directives are much less useful than typically presumed, they fail to account for five important elements in writing good directives (...)
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  41. Buzānkīt, qimmat al-mithāliyah fi Injiltarā.ʻAlī ʻAbd al-Muʻṭī Muḥammad - 1972
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  42. Śiṣṭa Narasiṃha Śāstri's Vivasvatprabhā: a commentary on Brahmasūtra Śāṅkara bhāṣya.Śiṣṭa Narasiṃha Śāstrī - 2003 - Tirupati: Sri Venkateswara University, Oriental Research Institute. Edited by V. Venkataramana Reddy & T. S. R. Narayanan.
    Commentary on Śārīrakamīmāṃsābhāṣya of Śaṅkarācārya, work on Vedanta philosophy.
     
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    Illusions of Knowing.Matthew T. Kapstein - 2023 - Philosophy East and West 73 (4):1023-1046.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Illusions of KnowingMatthew T. Kapstein (bio)Knowing Illusion: Bringing a Tibetan Debate into Contemporary Discourse, Volume I: A Philosophical History of the Debate, and Volume II: Translations. By The Yakherds ( José Cabezón, Ryan Conlon, Thomas Doctor, Douglas Duckworth, Jed Forman, Jay Garfield, John Powers, Sonam Thakchöe, Tashi Tsering, and Geshé Yeshes Thabkhas). New York: Oxford University Press, 2020.Metaphysics is a subject much more curious than useful, the knowledge of (...)
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    Madness, Reason, and Pride.Richard G. T. Gipps - 2023 - Philosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 30 (4):307-311.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Madness, Reason, and PrideRichard G.T. Gipps, PhD (bio)MadnessQuestions such as “what’s madness?” or “what’s reason?” carry no singular sense about with them wherever they go—which isn’t to say that, asked out of a particular interest in a particular context, they can’t be perfectly intelligible. Garson (2023) is wise to this when he follows “what is madness?” with “as opposed to what?”, even if this latter question itself hardly enjoys (...)
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    Russkiĭ kosmizm: N.F. Fedorov, K.Ė. T︠S︡iolkovskiĭ, V.I. Vernadskiĭ, A.L. Chizhevskiĭ.A. G. Gacheva, B. I. Pruzhinin & T. G. Shchedrina (eds.) - 2022 - Moskva: ROSSPĖN.
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    Biblical Critical Theory: How the Bible’s Unfolding Story Makes Sense of Modern Life and Culture, written by Christopher Watkin.Ronald T. Michener - 2023 - Philosophia Reformata 88 (2):156-160.
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    A Sourcebook in Classical Confucian Philosophy.Roger T. Ames - 2023 - SUNY Press.
    Roger T. Ames's A Sourcebook in Classical Confucian Philosophy is a companion volume to his Conceptual Lexicon for Classical Confucian Philosophy. It includes texts in the original classical Chinese along with their translations, allowing experts and novices alike to make whatever comparisons they choose. In applying a method of comparative cultural hermeneutics, Ames has tried to let the tradition speak on its own terms. The goal is to encourage readers to move between the translated text and commentary, the philosophical introduction (...)
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    Peter Schroeder-Heister on Proof-Theoretic Semantics.Thomas Piecha & Kai F. Wehmeier (eds.) - 2024 - Springer.
    This open access book is a superb collection of some fifteen chapters inspired by Schroeder-Heister's groundbreaking work, written by leading experts in the field, plus an extensive autobiography and comments on the various contributions by Schroeder-Heister himself. For several decades, Peter Schroeder-Heister has been a central figure in proof-theoretic semantics, a field of study situated at the interface of logic, theoretical computer science, natural-language semantics, and the philosophy of language. -/- The chapters of which this book is composed discuss the (...)
  49. al-Falsafah al-ṭabīʻīyah ʻinda Ibn Sīnā.Muḥammad ʻĀṭif ʻIrāqī - 1971
     
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    How the minimalist model of ownership psychology can aid in explaining moral behaviors under resource constraints.Panagiotis Mitkidis & Christian T. Elbaek - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e343.
    The model of ownership psychology as a cognitive adaptation proposes that people flexibly navigate cognitive systems of cooperation and competition, thus enabling them to justify unethical behavior. We discuss how this model captures previous accounts of unethical behavior and propose that a disengagement heuristic can help us understand recent findings in the interconnection between scarcity psychology and unethical behavior.
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