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    Preference, Rational Choice, and Arrow's Theorem.Tal Scriven - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (12):778-785.
  2. Preference, rational choice and arrow's theorem.Tal Scriven - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (12):778-785.
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    Animals, Arrogance and Unfathomably Deep Ecology.Tal Scriven - 1993 - Between the Species 9 (1):5.
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    Plato's “democratic man” and the implausibility of preference utilitarianism.Tal Scriven - 1988 - Theory and Decision 24 (1):43-55.
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    Utility, Autonomy and Drug Regulation.Tal Scriven - 1984 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (2):27-42.
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    Utilitarianism, Conscience and Animals.Tal Scriven - 1988 - Between the Species 4 (4):4.
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    [Book review] wrongness, wisdom, and wilderness, toward a libertarian theory of ethics and the environment. [REVIEW]Tal Scriven - 1997 - Ethics 109 (4):922-924.
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    Review of Gary E. Varner's< em> Personhood, Ethics, and Animal Cognition: Situating Animals in Hare's Two-Level Utilitarianism. [REVIEW]Tal Scriven - 2013 - Between the Species 16 (1):13.
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    Tal Scriven, Wrongness, Wisdom, and Wilderness: Toward a Libertarian Theory of Ethics and the Environment:Wrongness, Wisdom, and Wilderness: Toward a Libertarian Theory of Ethics and the Environment.Donald VanDeVeer - 1999 - Ethics 109 (4):922-924.
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  10. Tal Scriven on Preference, Rational Choice and Arrow's Theorem'.J. W. Smith - 1983 - International Logic Review 22 (27):51-5.
     
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    Tal Scriven, wrongness, and wilderness: Toward a libertarian theory of ethics and the environment. [REVIEW]Jack Wier - 1999 - Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (2):277-279.
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    Reasoning.Michael Scriven - 1976 - New York: McGraw-Hill Companies.
    The Aims of the Book -/- 1. To improve your skill in analyzing and evaluating arguments and presentations of the kind you find in everyday discourse (news media, discussions, advertisements), textbooks, and lectures. 2. To improve your skill in presenting arguments, reports and instructions clearly and persuasively. 3. To improve your critical instincts, that is, your immediate judgments of your attitudes toward the communications and behavior of others and yourself, so that you consistently approach them with the standards of reason (...)
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    A Social Phenomenology of Non-Player Characters (NPCs) in Videogames.Paul Scriven - 2023 - Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology 27 (2):240-259.
    Non-player characters (NPCs) are a common feature in contemporary videogames, particularly role-playing games (RPGs). Evidence suggests player relationships with these fictional, digital characters can manifest as deeply emotional experiences that can ‘bleed’ off the screen and affect the daily lives of players. However, research in this area is still in its infancy, and as yet has not been given a thorough conceptual treatment. Applying the sociological phenomenology of Alfred Schütz, this paper will examine the structure of the experiences that players (...)
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    The Logic of Evaluation.Michael Scriven - unknown
    A sketch of the arguments for adding the logic of evaluation to the areas of argumentation that have been partly mapped and are worth further work by workers in rhetoric, argumentation, communication, critical thinking, and informal logic. Brief coverage of: the arguments that there cannot be any legitimate logic of evaluation; of the nature of evaluation ; and of the technical apparatus of evaluation logic.
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    The Philosophy of Science. An Introduction.Michael Scriven & Stephen Toulmin - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (1):124.
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    Explanation in the biological sciences.Michael Scriven - 1969 - Journal of the History of Biology 2 (1):187-198.
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    Parapsychology: Frontier Science of the Mind. [REVIEW]Michael Scriven - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):560-562.
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    Spatial Compression Impairs Prism Adaptation in Healthy Individuals.Rachel J. Scriven & Roger Newport - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  19. Is Evidence of Evidence Evidence?Eyal Tal & Juan Comesaña - 2017 - Noûs 51 (1):95-112.
    We examine whether the "evidence of evidence is evidence" principle is true. We distinguish several different versions of the principle and evaluate recent attacks on some of those versions. We argue that, whatever the merits of those attacks, they leave the more important rendition of the principle untouched. That version is, however, also subject to new kinds of counterexamples. We end by suggesting how to formulate a better version of the principle that takes into account those new counterexamples.
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    Articles and notes on teaching and studying philosophy.Michael Scriven - 1971 - Metaphilosophy 2 (2):194-194.
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  21. 10. The Philosopher and the Moneylender: The Relationship between William Godwin and John King.Michael Scrivener - 2011 - In Victoria Myers & Robert Maniquis (eds.), Godwinian Moments: From the Enlightenment to Romanticism. University of Toronto Press. pp. 241-260.
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    The Philosophy of Science. Part Two: A Study of the Division and Nature of Various Groups of SciencesP. Henry van Laer.Michael Scriven - 1965 - Isis 56 (2):218-220.
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    The supercomputer as liar.Michael Scriven - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 13 (52):313-315.
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  24. Calibration: Modelling the measurement process.Eran Tal - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 65:33-45.
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    Sensationalism and Scientific Explanation.Michael Scriven - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (3):412.
  26. Increasing Philosophy Enrollments and Appointments through Better Philosophy Teaching.Michael Scriven - 1977 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 50 (3):232-234.
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  27. Measurement in Science.Eran Tal - 2015 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Articles and Notes on Teaching and Studying Philosophy.Michael Scriven - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 2 (3):276-276.
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    Articles and Notes on Teaching and Studying Philosophy.Michael Scriven - 2007 - Metaphilosophy 2 (4):367-367.
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    Commentary on: Don Hatcher's "Is critical thinking across curriculum a plausible goal?".Michael Scriven - unknown
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    European Socialist Realism.Michael Scriven & Dennis Tate - 1988 - Berg Publishers.
    Provides a broad European and cross-cultural perspective on the theory and practice of literature and the Left over the past 50 years.
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  32. Parascience" and free will: Wendell Berry and Marilynne Robinson on scientific reductionism.Charles Scriven - 2020 - In Philip Clayton, James W. Walters & John Martin Fischer (eds.), What's with free will?: ethics and religion after neuroscience. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, an imprint of Wipf and Stock Publishers.
     
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  33. Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science.Herbert Feigl & Michael Scriven (eds.) - 1956 - , Vol.
     
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  34. Making Time: A Study in the Epistemology of Measurement.Eran Tal - 2016 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (1):297-335.
    This article develops a model-based account of the standardization of physical measurement, taking the contemporary standardization of time as its central case study. To standardize the measurement of a quantity, I argue, is to legislate the mode of application of a quantity concept to a collection of exemplary artefacts. Legislation involves an iterative exchange between top-down adjustments to theoretical and statistical models regulating the application of a concept, and bottom-up adjustments to material artefacts in light of remaining gaps. The model-based (...)
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    The Rabbi and the Gadfly.Charles Scriven - 2019 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 31 (1-2):11-32.
    Even when it embraces Socratic critique, education instills a particular tradition or way of life. But the postmodern shift invites suspicion of such efforts, and so engenders a crucial question: Given inevitable biases, how can educators do their work with a (justifiably) clear conscience? This essay approaches the question by way of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s “philosophical hermeneutics.” It introduces the title’s “rabbi” and “gadfly” images, then illuminates the argument’s context by considering two recent philosophies of education. Gadamer’s framework shows how his (...)
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    James Cone and the Black Resistance Tradition.Darryl Scriven - 2019 - CLR James Journal 25 (1):249-259.
  37. Old and New Problems in Philosophy of Measurement.Eran Tal - 2013 - Philosophy Compass 8 (12):1159-1173.
    The philosophy of measurement studies the conceptual, ontological, epistemic, and technological conditions that make measurement possible and reliable. A new wave of philosophical scholarship has emerged in the last decade that emphasizes the material and historical dimensions of measurement and the relationships between measurement and theoretical modeling. This essay surveys these developments and contrasts them with earlier work on the semantics of quantity terms and the representational character of measurement. The conclusions highlight four characteristics of the emerging research program in (...)
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    Jean-Paul Sartre: politique et culture dans la France de l'après-guerre.Michael Scriven & Corinne Reti - 2001 - La Chasse au Snark.
    Sartre tire son originalité de la tension forte qui existe chez lui entre des convictions politiques révolutionnaires profondes et un attachement persistant mais critique aux formes artistiques traditionnelles. Cette étude met en lumière le rôle fécond de passeur joué par Sartre entre deux périodes historiques. La première partie, centrée sur les positions politiques révolutionnaires de Sartre, explore durant la Guerre Froide, son opposition à la vision gaulliste de la France et sa relation problématique avec le Parti Communiste, puis, au lendemain (...)
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    Sartre's Existential Biographies.Michael Scriven - 1983 - Springer.
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  40. A self-consistent opponent-colors theory.Tal Hendel - manuscript
    Hering’s opponent-colors theory suggests that our color sensations are produced by three mechanisms: a red–green mechanism, a yellow–blue mechanism, and a white–black mechanism. The first two mechanisms give rise to our sensations of hued colors; the third mechanism gives rise to our sensations of hueless colors. Noticeably, whereas the pair of colors produced by each of the hued mechanisms do not mix to yield a phenomenal intermediate (i.e., there are no greenish reds, reddish greens, yellowish blues, or bluish yellows), the (...)
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  41. Why Would a Monarchist Vilify the Rich? Marx and Engels on Balzac.Tal Meir Giladi - 2024 - Naharaim.
    Engels explained his admiration for Balzac by pointing to an apparent discrepancy between Balzac’s literature and his politics. Despite his sympathies for the French nobility, Balzac’s realism “compelled” him to portray this class in unflattering terms. In this article, I challenge Engels’s reading, arguing that Marx’s scattered remarks on Balzac take us in a different direction. Specifically, I argue that in his remark on Balzac’s The Peasants Marx pinpointed the author’s preoccupation with the spread of bourgeois ideology into the nobility. (...)
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    Critical notices.Michael Scriven - 1962 - Mind 71 (281):100-107.
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  43. Minnesota Studies in The Philosophy of Science, Vol. II.Herbert Feigl Michael Scriven & Grover Maxwell (eds.) - 1957 - University of Minnesota Press.
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    Science: Its Method and its Philosophy. By G. Burniston Brown. (Allen & Unwin. Pp. 189. Price 15s.).Michael Scriven - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (99):369-.
  45. E. P. Thompson, "William Morris, Romantic to Revolutionary".Michael Scrivener - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 35:236.
     
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  46. E.P. Thompson, "The Poverty of Theory and Other Essays".Michael Scrivener - 1979 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 42:219.
     
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    Godwin's Philosophy: A Revaluation.Michael H. Scrivener - 1978 - Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (4):615.
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    No Title available.Michael Scriven - 1951 - Philosophy 26 (99):369-372.
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  49. Raymond Williams, "Marxism and Literature".Michael Scrivener - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 38:190.
     
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  50. Short Journal Reviews.Michael Scrivener - 1979 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 42:225.
     
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