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    Some thomistic reflections on the foundations of formal logic.Joseph J. Sikora - 1965 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 6 (1):1-38.
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    Freedom and Nihilation.Joseph J. Sikora - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 43 (1):23-38.
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    Freedom and Nihilation.Joseph J. Sikora - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (4):399-411.
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    Geocentricism in the Syntaxis Mathematica.Joseph Sikora - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (1):61-72.
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    Sources of Disagreement between Philosophers and Scientists.Joseph J. Sikora - 1963 - Modern Schoolman 40 (3):263-274.
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    The Christian Teaching of Philosophy.Joseph J. Sikora - 1968 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 43 (1):54-70.
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    The Symbolization of Traditional Formal Logic.Joseph J. Sikora - 1960 - New Scholasticism 34 (3):297-314.
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    The Speculative Value of Physical Science.Joseph J. Sikora - 1960 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 35 (4):494-512.
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    The Uses of Argument.Joseph J. Sikora - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (3):373-374.
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    Habit and Intelligence in Their Connexion With the Laws of Matter and Force.Joseph John Murphy - 2022 - Legare Street Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    A philosophy of human hope.Joseph John Godfrey - 1987 - Hingham, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Few reference works in philosophy have articles on hope. Few also are systematic or large-scale philosophical studies of hope. Hope is admitted to be important in people's lives, but as a topic for study, hope has largely been left to psychologists and theologians. For the most part philosophers treat hope en passant. My aim is to outline a general theory of hope, to explore its structure, forms, goals, reasonableness, and implications, and to trace the implications of such a theory for (...)
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    Saussure.John E. Joseph - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    In the first comprehensive biography of Ferdinand de Saussure, John E. Joseph restores the full character and history of a man who is considered the founder of modern linguistics and whose ideas have influenced literary theory, philosophy, cultural studies, and virtually every other branch of humanities and the social sciences.
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    Trust of people, words, and God: a route for philosophy of religion.Joseph John Godfrey - 2012 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Imagining the route -- Four dimensions of trust -- Related approaches and the core of trusting -- Analogy and trust -- Ethics of trusting well -- Epistemology: believing-that and trusting -- Two ontological models -- Ontological models, security-trusting, openness-trusting, and mediation -- Cosmofiducial arguments and God -- Ontofiducial discernments and God -- Religious faith and trust.
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  14. Habit and Intelligence.Joseph John Murphy - 1879 - Mind 4 (14):274-278.
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    "Jacques Maritain," ed. with an Introduction by Joseph W. Evans. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Sikora - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 42 (1):117-118.
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    Space through sight and touch.Murphy Joseph John - 1876 - Mind 1 (2):284-285.
  17. The Scientific Bases of Faith.Joseph John Murphy - 1873 - Macmillan & Co..
     
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    A General View of Positivism. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Sikora - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (4):505-508.
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    Composite Book Review. [REVIEW]Joseph Sikora, David Burrell & R. C. Hinners - 1967 - New Scholasticism 41 (3):392-406.
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    Composite Book Review. [REVIEW]Joseph Sikora, David Burrell & R. C. Hinners - 1967 - New Scholasticism 41 (3):392-406.
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    "Dieu et la permission du mal," by Jacques Maritain. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Sikora - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 42 (1):108-111.
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    La nature et la portée de la méthode scientifique. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Sikora - 1958 - Modern Schoolman 35 (2):144-145.
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    "Philosophy of Biology," ed. Vincent E. Smith. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Sikora - 1963 - Modern Schoolman 41 (1):84-85.
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    Philosophy of Science. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Sikora - 1958 - New Scholasticism 32 (4):533-535.
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    La nature et la portée de la méthode scientifique. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Sikora - 1958 - Modern Schoolman 35 (2):144-145.
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    "The Harvest of Medieval Theology," by Heiko Augustinus Oberman. [REVIEW]Joseph J. Sikora - 1964 - Modern Schoolman 41 (4):393-394.
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    Itô Jinsai, a philosopher, educator and sinologist of the Tokugawa period.Joseph John Spae - 1948 - Peiping,: Catholic Univ. of Peking.
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    ‘Safe Sport Is Not for Everyone’: Equity-Deserving Athletes’ Perspectives of, Experiences and Recommendations for Safe Sport.Joseph John Gurgis, Gretchen Kerr & Simon Darnell - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    There is a growing concern that the voices of athletes, and in particular, athletes from equity-deserving groups, are unaccounted for in the development and advancement of Safe Sport initiatives. The lack of consideration of the needs and experiences of diverse groups is concerning, given the existing literature outside the context of sport indicating that equity-deserving individuals experience more violence. As such, the following study sought to understand how equity-deserving athletes interpret and experience Safe Sport. Grounded within an interpretive phenomenological analysis, (...)
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    Fundamental logic.Joseph John Murphy - 1877 - Mind 2 (5):47-55.
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    The arbre-tree sign: Pictures and words in counterpoint in the Cours de linguistique générale.John E. Joseph - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (217):147-171.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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    Language, Mind and Body: A Conceptual History.John Earl Joseph - 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    Where is language? Answers to this have attempted to 'incorporate' language in an 'extended mind', through cognition that is 'embodied', 'distributed', 'situated' or 'ecological'. Behind these concepts is a long history that this book is the first to trace. Extending across linguistics, philosophy, psychology and medicine, as well as literary and religious dimensions of the question of what language is, and where it is located, this book challenges mainstream, mind-based accounts of language. Looking at research from the Middle Ages to (...)
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    A reply to P. A. M. Seuren, ‘Saussure and his intellectual environment’.John E. Joseph - 2016 - History of European Ideas 42 (6):848-850.
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    Enigmas of Identity.John Joseph - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (4):510-511.
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  34. Identity and language.John E. Joseph - 2006 - In Keith Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 486--492.
     
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    Notes.Joseph John Murphy - 1876 - Mind (2):284-285.
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    Zellig Harris: From American Linguistics to Socialist Zionism. By Robert F.John E. Joseph - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (4):512-513.
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    Beyond pure reason: Ferdinand de saussure's philosophy of language and its early romantic antecedents gasparov Boris new York: Columbia university press, 2013; XI + 227 pp.; $50.00 (hardback), $39.99 (ebook). [REVIEW]John E. Joseph - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (1):1-3.
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    Beyond pure reason: Ferdinand de saussure’s philosophy of language and its early romantic antecedents gasparov Boris new York: Columbia university press, 2013; XI + 227 pp.; $50.00 , $39.99. [REVIEW]John E. Joseph - 2014 - Dialogue 53 (1):197-199.
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    Zellig Harris: From American Linguistics to Socialist Zionism. By Robert F. Barsky (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2011), xvii+ 353 pp. $29.95/£ 22.95 cloth. [REVIEW]John E. Joseph - 2013 - The European Legacy:1-2.
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  40. Themes From Kaplan.Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein (eds.) - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This anthology of essays on the work of David Kaplan, a leading contemporary philosopher of language, sprang from a conference, "Themes from Kaplan," organized by the Center for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford University.
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    The choice of problems and the limits of reason.John R. Wettersten & Joseph Agassi - 1987 - In Joseph Agassi & I. C. Jarvie (eds.), Rationality: the critical view. Hingham, MA, USA: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 281--296.
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    Hans Jonas. Zur Diskussion seiner Denkwege.Jürgen Nielsen-Sikora & John-Stewart Gordon (eds.) - 2017 - Berlin: logos.
    Nicht viele Philosophen haben eine solch große Resonanz in der Öffentlichkeit erfahren wie Hans Jonas. Das lag nicht ausschließlich an seinem Bestseller "Das Prinzip Verantwortung", der 1979/80 zu einem Medienereignis wurde. Jonas' Verdienst war es, eine ethische Debatte über die Zukunft des Menschen befeuert zu haben, die den Zeitgeist traf. Doch sind die Ideen von Hans Jonas heute noch zeitgemäß? Wie haben sich einzelne Themen weiterentwickelt? Der vorliegende Band diskutiert die Denkwege von Hans Jonas und versammelt einige Antworten von ausgewiesenen (...)
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  43. Themes from Kaplan.Joseph Almog, John Perry & Howard Wettstein - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (3):572-573.
     
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  44. Experience and Education.John Dewey, Harry D. Gideonse, Joseph K. Hart & Zalmen Slesinger - 1938 - Science and Society 2 (4):543-549.
     
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    The philosophy of common sense.Joseph Agassi & John Wettersten - 1987 - Philosophia 17 (4):421-438.
    Philosophers wanted commonsense to fight skepticism. They hypostasized and destroyed it. Commonsense is skeptical--Bound by a sense of proportion and of limitation. A scarce commodity, At times supported, At times transcended by science, Commonsense has to be taken account of by the critical-Realistic theory of science. James clerk maxwell's view of today's science as tomorrow's commonsense is the point of departure. It is wonderful but overlooks the value of the sense of proportion.
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  46. Why 1933[nineteen hundred and thirty-three]?: the origins and timing of national government growth, 1933- 1940.John Joseph Wallis - forthcoming - Emergence: Complexity and Organization.
     
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  47. “Economic man” in cross-cultural perspective: Behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies.Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis, Richard McElreath, Michael Alvard, Abigail Barr, Jean Ensminger, Natalie Smith Henrich, Kim Hill, Francisco Gil-White, Michael Gurven, Frank W. Marlowe & John Q. Patton - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (6):795-815.
    Researchers from across the social sciences have found consistent deviations from the predictions of the canonical model of self-interest in hundreds of experiments from around the world. This research, however, cannot determine whether the uniformity results from universal patterns of human behavior or from the limited cultural variation available among the university students used in virtually all prior experimental work. To address this, we undertook a cross-cultural study of behavior in ultimatum, public goods, and dictator games in a range of (...)
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  48. Irreducible Cognitive Phenomenology and the AHA! Experience.John Joseph Dorsch - 2016 - Phenomenology and Mind 10:108-121.
    Elijah Chudnoff’s case for irreducible cognitive phenomenology hinges on seeming to see the truth of a mathematical proposition (Chudnoff 2015). In the following, I develop an augmented version of Chudnoff’s case, not based on seeming to see, or intuition, but based on being in a state with presentational phenomenology of high-level content. In contrast to other cases for cognitive phenomenology, those based on Strawson’s case (Strawson 2011), I argue that the case presented here is able to withstand counterarguments, which attempt (...)
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  49. AI As a Moral Right-Holder.Joseph Bowen & John Basl - 2020 - In Markus Dubber, Frank Pasquale & Sunit Das (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter evaluates whether AI systems are or will be rights-holders, explaining the conditions under which people should recognize AI systems as rights-holders. It develops a skeptical stance toward the idea that current forms of artificial intelligence are holders of moral rights, beginning with an articulation of one of the most prominent and most plausible theories of moral rights: the Interest Theory of rights. On the Interest Theory, AI systems will be rights-holders only if they have interests or a well-being. (...)
     
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  50. Nuclear Deterrence, Morality, and Realism.John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle & Germain Gabriel Grisez - 1987 - Clarendon Press.
    Nuclear deterrence requires objective ethical analysis. In providing it, the authors face realities - the Soviet threat, possible nuclear holocaust, strategic imperatives - but they also unmask moral evasions - deterrence cannot be bluff, pure counterforce, the lesser evil, or a step towards disarmament. They conclude that the deterrent is unjustifiable and examine the new question of conscience that this raises for everyone.
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