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    O Filozofii vedy z pohľadu kritického racionalizmu.John Watkins & T. SEDOVÁ - 2001 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 8 (1):197-213.
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  2. Postmoderná situácia a situácia postmoderny.T. Sedová - 1994 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 1 (4):354-362.
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  3. A farewell to my opponent (reflections on L. Kvasz's essay on the purpose of writing philosophy in Slovakia).T. Sedova - 2001 - Filozofia 56 (3):194-199.
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  4. A reply to L. Kvasz, or on banality and oddness.T. Sedova - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (8):649-653.
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  5. Explication et compréhension dans les sciences humaines: controverse ou complémentarité?T. Sedova - 1989 - Filozofia 44 (5):566-577.
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  6. In defense of epistemology.T. Sedova - 1999 - Filozofia 54 (8):553-568.
     
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  7. K rôznym úrovniam funkcionalizmu.T. Sedová - 1999 - Filozofia 54:152-162.
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  8. Le principe de rationalité et les critères de l'action rationnelle.T. Sedova - 1989 - Filozofia 44 (2):174-182.
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  9. Mala úvaha nad jednym pokusom o rozliäenie medzi etikou a morálkou: Smreková, D.-PaloviCová, Z.: Dvojznaènosf etickych pojmov.T. Sedová - forthcoming - Filozofia.
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  10. On the nature of social facts and social reality.T. Sedova - 2001 - Filosoficky Casopis 49 (3):381-393.
  11. On various levels of functionalism.T. Sedova - 1999 - Filozofia 54 (3):152-162.
     
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  12. Towards the explanatory power of the interpretativism in social sciences.T. Sedova - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (6):443-459.
    The paper draws on Sperber's thesis, according to which the social and historical sciences are a free alliance of various research programs with various objectives. One of the most expanded of these programs is interpretativism. Although the author acknowledges various interpretative approaches , she focuses solely on the contextual interpretation. She defines it in the light of the difference between the thick and thin descriptions , analyzes the conditions and the chracteristics of the interpretation . The attention is paid also (...)
     
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    Sexual Disposition Versus Body and Pleasure (M. Foucault). [REVIEW]T. Sedová - 2001 - Filozofia 56:357-359.
  14. Interpretation in philosophy and literary theory, an international workshop held in Prague, the Czech Republic, December 4-5, 2000. [REVIEW]T. Sedova - 2001 - Filozofia 56 (4):282-283.
  15. Encyclopedia of bioethics.T. Recih Warren & T. Reich - forthcoming - Encyclopedia of Bioethics.
     
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    Creative Thought: An Investigation of Conceptual Structures and Processes.T. B. Ward, S. M. Smith & J. Vaid (eds.) - 1997 - American Psychological Association.
  17. Reference and generality.P. T. Geach - 1962 - Ithaca, N.Y.,: Cornell University Press. Edited by Michael C. Rea.
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    The Vagueness of Integrating the Empirical and the Normative: Researchers’ Views on Doing Empirical Bioethics.T. Wangmo, V. Provoost & E. Mihailov - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-14.
    The integration of normative analysis with empirical data often remains unclear despite the availability of many empirical bioethics methodologies. This paper sought bioethics scholars’ experiences and reflections of doing empirical bioethics research to feed these practical insights into the debate on methods. We interviewed twenty-six participants who revealed their process of integrating the normative and the empirical. From the analysis of the data, we first used the themes to identify the methodological content. That is, we show participants’ use of familiar (...)
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    Studies, Scientific and Social.E. B. T. - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (2):220-221.
  20. How to Be a Bayesian Dogmatist.Brian T. Miller - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (4):766-780.
    ABSTRACTRational agents have consistent beliefs. Bayesianism is a theory of consistency for partial belief states. Rational agents also respond appropriately to experience. Dogmatism is a theory of how to respond appropriately to experience. Hence, Dogmatism and Bayesianism are theories of two very different aspects of rationality. It's surprising, then, that in recent years it has become common to claim that Dogmatism and Bayesianism are jointly inconsistent: how can two independently consistent theories with distinct subject matter be jointly inconsistent? In this (...)
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  21. 'Grammatical'and 'Weak Transcendental'Readings of the Later Wittgenstein: Is There a Difference?T. Wallgren - 1999 - In Uwe Meixner Peter Simons (ed.), Metaphysics in the Post-Metaphysical Age. Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 2--331.
     
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  22. Komodo monitors hatch at the National Zoo.T. Walsh, R. Rosscoe & G. Birchard - 1993 - Vivarium 4 (5):1.
     
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  23. Overcoming Overcoming: Wittgenstein, Metaphysics, and Progress.T. Wallgren - 2006 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 80:97.
     
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    Sirajuddaullah and the East India Company, 1756-1757. Background to the Foundation of British Power in India.T. Walter Wallbank & Brijen K. Gupta - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):585.
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    The effect of amount of acquisition training and variability of irrelevant transfer cues on an extradimensional shift.T. Gary Waller - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 5 (3):241-243.
  26. Chung shuo.Tʻung Wang - 1975 - Tʻai-pei : Kuang wen shu chü,:
     
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  27. Ichikawa, Mototarō, 1898?-.Tʾung Wang (ed.) - 1970
     
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  28. The importance of Daoism,(II)(vol 30, 1998).T. Wang - 1998 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (2):103-103.
     
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    Is coherence truth conducive?T. Shogenji - 1999 - Analysis 59 (4):338-345.
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  30. Thought Experiments: State of the Art.Michael T. Stuart, Yiftach Fehige & James Robert Brown - 2018 - In Michael T. Stuart, Yiftach Fehige & James Robert Brown (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments. London: Routledge. pp. 1-28.
  31. Guilty Artificial Minds: Folk Attributions of Mens Rea and Culpability to Artificially Intelligent Agents.Michael T. Stuart & Markus Https://Orcidorg Kneer - 2021 - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 5 (CSCW2).
    While philosophers hold that it is patently absurd to blame robots or hold them morally responsible [1], a series of recent empirical studies suggest that people do ascribe blame to AI systems and robots in certain contexts [2]. This is disconcerting: Blame might be shifted from the owners, users or designers of AI systems to the systems themselves, leading to the diminished accountability of the responsible human agents [3]. In this paper, we explore one of the potential underlying reasons for (...)
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  32. Plural Slot Theory.T. Scott Dixon - 2018 - In Karen Bennett & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 11. Oxford University Press. pp. 193-223.
    Kit Fine (2000) breaks with tradition, arguing that, pace Russell (e.g., 1903: 228), relations have neither directions nor converses. He considers two ways to conceive of these new "neutral" relations, positionalism and anti-positionalism, and argues that the latter should be preferred to the former. Cody Gilmore (2013) argues for a generalization of positionalism, slot theory, the view that a property or relation is n-adic if and only if there are exactly n slots in it, and (very roughly) that each slot (...)
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  33. Grounding and Supplementation.T. Scott Dixon - 2016 - Erkenntnis 81 (2):375-389.
    Partial grounding is often thought to be formally analogous to proper parthood in certain ways. Both relations are typically understood to be asymmetric and transitive, and as such, are thought to be strict partial orders. But how far does this analogy extend? Proper parthood is often said to obey the weak supplementation principle. There is reason to wonder whether partial grounding, or, more precisely, proper partial grounding, obeys a ground-theoretic version of this principle. In what follows, I argue that it (...)
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    Sleeping Beauty awakened: new odds at the dawn of the new day.T. Horgan - 2004 - Analysis 64 (1):10-21.
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  35. The Significance of Choice.T. M. Scanlon - 1982 - In Gary Watson (ed.), Free will. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The Human Animal: Personal Identity Without Psychology.Eric T. Olson (ed.) - 1997 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    A very clear and powerfully argued defence of a most important and surprisingly neglected view."--Derek Parfit, All Souls College, Oxford. "If Dr. Olson is right, we are living animals and what goes on in our minds is wholly irrelevant to questions about our persistence through time....[Should] transform philosophical thinking about personal identity."--Peter van Inwagen, University of Notre Dame.
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  37. Neoplatonism.Richard T. Wallis - 1972 - Indianapolis: Hackett. Edited by Lloyd P. Gerson.
    "This is an excellent textbook on Neoplatonism which gives the reader a very concise and lucid overview of the basic doctrines and leading thinkers of the last great philosophy to emerge before the Christianization of the Roman Empire. I’ve no doubt that my students next semester will benefit from the analyses contained in the book. The contents of the chapters are very informative and adequately place developments in their socio-cultural context." --Michael B. Simmons, Auburn University at Montgomery.
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    The life of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne.George Berkeley, T. E. Jessop & A. A. Luce - 1949 - New York,: Greenwood Press. Edited by G. N. Wright.
    The following abbreviations are used to reference Berkeley’s works: PC “Philosophical Commentaries‘ Works 1:9--104 NTV An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision Works 1:171--239 PHK Of the Principles of Human Knowledge: Part 1 Works 2:41--113 3D Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous Works 2:163--263 DM De Motu, or The Principle and Nature of Motion and the Cause of the Communication of Motions, trans. A.A. Luce Works 4:31--52.
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  39. Two conceptions of conceptualism and nonconceptualism.T. M. Crowther - 2006 - Erkenntnis 65 (2):245-276.
    Though it enjoys widespread support, the claim that perceptual experiences possess nonconceptual content has been vigorously disputed in the recent literature by those who argue that the content of perceptual experience must be conceptual content. Nonconceptualism and conceptualism are often assumed to be well-defined theoretical approaches that each constitute unitary claims about the contents of experience. In this paper I try to show that this implicit assumption is mistaken, and what consequences this has for the debate about perceptual experience. I (...)
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  40. Kant as a Carpenter of Reason: The Highest Good and Systematic Coherence.Alexander T. Englert - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (3):496-524.
    What is the highest good actually good for in Kant’s third Critique? While there are well-worked out answers to this question in the literature that focus on the highest good’s practical importance, this paper argues that there is an important function for the highest good that has to do exclusively with contemplation. This important function becomes clear once one notices that coherent [konsequent] thinking, for Kant, was synonymous with "bündiges" thinking, and that both are connected with the highest good in (...)
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  41. Why animals matter.T. Zamir - forthcoming - Between the Species.
     
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    Cross-cultural differences in crossmodal correspondences between basic tastes and visual features.Xiaoang Wan, Andy T. Woods, Jasper J. F. van den Bosch, Kirsten J. McKenzie, Carlos Velasco & Charles Spence - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Reply to Akiba on the probabilistic measure of coherence.T. Shogenji - 2001 - Analysis 61 (2):147-150.
  44. Kim on mental causation and causal exclusion: Mental causation, reduction and supervenience.T. Horgan - 1997 - Philosophical Perspectives 11:165-184.
     
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  45. Filosofii︠a︡ istorii: vzaimosvi︠a︡zʹ ontologicheskikh i gnoseologicheskikh aspektov monografii︠a︡.N. V. Zaĭt︠s︡eva - 2013 - Samara: Ofort.
     
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  46. Osnovy ėtiki.Kirill Iosifovich Zaĭt︠s︡ev - 1937
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  47. Professor-krestonoset︠s︡.Kirill Iosifovich Zaĭt︠s︡ev - 1936
     
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  48. V zashchitu russkogo liberalizma.T. I. Zaitseva - 2006 - Polis 1.
     
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    Accidents du travail : aspects législatifs et réglementaires.T. Zakia & C. Goulfier - 1996 - Médecine et Droit 1996 (17):7-13.
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  50. Gustav Shpet: Life and thought-Editor's introduction (vol 37, pg 4, 1999).T. Zakydalsky - 1999 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 38 (1):96-96.
     
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