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    Kantian Space and the Ontological Alternatives.Michael Radner & Daisie Radner - 1987 - Kant Studien 78 (1-4):385-402.
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    The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy.Michael Radner - 1975 - Philosophy of Science 42 (3):337-337.
  3. Animal Consciousness.Daisie M. Radner & Michael Radner - 1996 - Prometheus Books.
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    Science and Unreason.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1982 - Wadsworth.
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    Analysis of Theories and Methods of Physics and Psychology: Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science.Michael Radner & Stephen Winokur (eds.) - 1956 - University of Minnesota Press.
    Analyses of Theories and Methods of Physics and Psychology was first published in 1970. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.This is Volume IV of the Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, a series published in cooperation with the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Minnesota and edited by Herbert Feigl and Grover Maxwell. Dr. Feigl was the (...)
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  6. Animal Consciousness.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1991 - Environmental Ethics 13:187-191.
     
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    Optimality in biology: Pangloss or leibiniz? Daisie Radner and.Michael Radner - 1999 - The Monist 82 (1).
  8. Analyses of Theories and Methods of Physics and Psychology.Michael Radner & Stephen Winokur - 1972 - Synthese 25 (1):219-228.
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    Unlocking the second antinomy: Kant and Wolff.Michael Radner - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (3):413-441.
    Unlocking the Second Antinomy: Kant and Wolff MICHAEL RADNER But how in this business can metaphysics be reconciled with geometry, when it seems easier to mate griffins with horses than to unite transcendental philosophy with geometry?' Kant, x756 THE SECOND ANTINOMY, treating the proof and refutation of bodies as composed of simple substances, is one of the more puzzling sections of the Critique of Pure Reason. The thesis argument especially baffles commentators. Edward Caird in t 889 said: "Kant's (...)
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  10. Miller's paradox of information.Jeffrey Bub & Michael Radner - 1968 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (1):63-67.
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    Cognition, natural selection and the intentional stance.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1995 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9 (2):109-19.
    Abstract Daniel Dennett advocates the use of the intentional stance in adaptationist biology and in cognitive ethology. He sees intentional system theory as closely related to decision theory and game theory. In biological decision and game theory models, nature ?chooses? the strategy by which the animal chooses a course of action. The design of the animal imposes constraints on the model. For Dennett, by contrast, the description of nature's rationale imposes constraints on the design of the animal. Dennett's oversimplified conception (...)
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    Optimality in Biology.Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1998 - The Monist 81 (4):669-686.
    In 1979 Harvard biologists Stephen Jay Gould and Richard C. Lewontin published an essay entitled “The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm: A Critique of the Adaptationist Programme.” The target of their critique is a style of thinking rooted in “the near omnipotence of natural selection in forging organic design and fashioning the best among possible worlds.” According to Gould and Lewontin, adaptationists assume that all traits of an organism are products of natural selection, and that the traits (...)
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    How are analytic a priori judgments possible for Kant?Michael Radner - 1976 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):189-196.
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    How Are Analytic a Priori Judgments Possible for Kant?Michael Radner - 1976 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):189-196.
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  15. Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science , Vol. IV: Analyses of Theories and Methods of Physics and Psychology.Michael Radner & Stephen Winokur - 1972 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 3 (2):388-391.
     
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    Name Index to An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry.Michael Radner - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 8.
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    Name Index to An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry.Michael Radner - 1988 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 8.
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    Philosophical Foundations of Russell's Logicism.Michael Radner - 1975 - Dialogue 14 (2):241-253.
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  19. Philosophical Implications of Recent Work of Cohen and Scott in the Foundations of Mathematics.Michael Radner - 1968 - Dissertation, University of Minnesota
     
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    Possible theories.Michael Radner - 1979 - Synthese 41 (3):397 - 415.
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    Heeding the CryAnimal ConsciousnessThe Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science.Gordon M. Burghardt, Daisie Radner, Michael Radner & Bernard E. Rollin - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (2):48.
    Book reviewed in this article: Animal Consciousness. By Daisie Radner and Michael Radner The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain and Science. By Bernard E. Rollin.
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    Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Volume IV: Analyses of Theories and Methods of Physics and Psychology.Volume V: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Science. [REVIEW]Robert Ackermann, Michael Radner, Stephen Winokur & Roger Stuewer - 1974 - Journal of Philosophy 71 (13):424.
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    Book Review [review of George Nakhnikian, ed., Bertrand Russell's Philosophy ]. [REVIEW]Michael Radner - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 18.
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    Book Review [review of George Nakhnikian, ed., Bertrand Russell's Philosophy ]. [REVIEW]Michael Radner - 1998 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 18.
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    Essays on Bertrand Russell. Edited by E. D. Klemke. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 1970. Pp. xi, 458. $10.95. [REVIEW]Michael Radner - 1971 - Dialogue 10 (3):594-597.
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  26. Review of Animal Consciousness. [REVIEW]Daisie Radner & Michael Radner - 1991 - Environmental Ethics 13:187-191.
     
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    A Paradox of Information.A Comment on Miller's New Paradox of Information.A Paradox of Zero Information.Miller's So-called Paradox: A Reply to Professor J. L. Mackie.Miller's paradox of Information.The Straight and Narrow Rule of Induction: A Reply to Dr Bub and Mr Radner.New Mysteries for Old: The Transfiguration of Miller's Paradox.David Miller, Karl R. Popper, Jeffrey Bub & Michael Radner - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):124-127.
  28. Daisie Radner and Michael Radner, Animal Consciousness Reviewed by.Michael Allen Fox - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (6):410-411.
     
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  29. Daisie Radner and Michael Radner, Animal Consciousness. [REVIEW]Michael Fox - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11:410-411.
     
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  30. Michael Radner and Stephen Winokur , "Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume IV. Analyses of Theories and Methods of Physics and Psychology".Scott A. Kleiner - 1974 - Theory and Decision 4 (3/4):417.
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    Animal Consciousness. Daisie Radner, Michael Radner.Peter Sobol - 1991 - Isis 82 (1):178-179.
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    Daisie Radner and Michael Radner: Animal Consciousness. [REVIEW]Steven Nadler - 1991 - Environmental Ethics 13 (2):187-191.
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    Animal Consciousness Daisie Radner and Michael Radner Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1989, 253 p., US $34.95.Ransom Slack - 1991 - Dialogue 30 (1-2):198-.
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    Animal Consciousness by Daisie Radner; Michael Radner[REVIEW]Peter Sobol - 1991 - Isis 82:178-179.
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    David Miller. A paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 1 , pp. 59–61. - Karl R. Popper. A comment on Miller's new paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 1 , pp. 61–69. - Karl R. Popper. A paradox of zero information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 2, pp. 141–143. - J. L. Mackie. Miller's so-called paradox of information.The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 2, pp. 144–147. - David Miller. On a so-called so-called paradox: a reply to Professor J. L. Mackie.The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 2, pp. 147–149. - Jeffrey Bub and Michael Radner. Miller's paradox of information.The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 19 no. 1 , pp. 63–67. - David Miller. The straight and narrow rule of induction: a reply to Dr Bub and Mr Radner.The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 19 no. 2, pp. 145. [REVIEW]Richard C. Jeffrey - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):124-127.
  36. The Naked and the Undead: Evil and the Appeal of Horror.Hilary Radner - 2001 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 59 (4):433-434.
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    Adaptation, after-effect and contrast in the perception of tilted lines. I. Quantitative studies.J. J. Gibson & M. Radner - 1937 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 20 (5):453.
  38. Ethical Intuitionism.Michael Huemer - 2005 - New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book defends a form of ethical intuitionism, according to which (i) there are objective moral truths; (ii) we know some of these truths through a kind of immediate, intellectual awareness, or "intuition"; and (iii) our knowledge of moral truths gives us reasons for action independent of our desires. The author rebuts all the major objections to this theory and shows that the alternative theories about the nature of ethics all face grave difficulties.
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  39. Michael Huemer and the Principle of Phenomenal Conservatism.Michael Tooley - 2013 - In Chris Tucker (ed.), Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. New York: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 306.
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    The scientific background to modern philosophy: selected readings.Michael R. Matthews (ed.) - 2022 - Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company.
    The first edition of The Scientific Background to Modern Philosophy took the dialogue of science and philosophy from Aristotle through to Newton. This second edition adds eight chapters, taking the dialogue through the Enlightenment and up to Darwin. This anthology is an attempt to help bridge the gap between the history of science and the history of philosophy.
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  41. Life and action: elementary structures of practice and practical thought.Michael Thompson - 2008 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Part I: The representation of life -- Can life be given a real definition? -- The representation of the living individual -- The representation of the life-form itself -- Part II: Naive action theory -- Types of practical explanation -- Naive explanation of action -- Action and time -- Part III: Practical generality -- Two tendencies in practical philosophy -- Practices and dispositions as sources of the goodness of individual actions -- Practice and disposition as sources of individual action.
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  42. Shared cooperative activity.Michael E. Bratman - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):327-341.
  43. Justification without awareness: a defense of epistemic externalism.Michael Bergmann - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Virtually all philosophers agree that for a belief to be epistemically justified, it must satisfy certain conditions. Perhaps it must be supported by evidence. Or perhaps it must be reliably formed. Or perhaps there are some other "good-making" features it must have. But does a belief's justification also require some sort of awareness of its good-making features? The answer to this question has been hotly contested in contemporary epistemology, creating a deep divide among its practitioners. Internalists, who tend to focus (...)
  44. Political action: The problem of dirty hands.Michael Walzer - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (2):160-180.
  45. Phenomenal Conservatism and the Internalist Intuition.Michael Huemer - 2006 - American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (2):147-158.
    Externalist theories of justification create the possibility of cases in which everything appears to one relevantly similar with respect to two propositions, yet one proposition is justified while the other is not. Internalists find this difficult to accept, because it seems irrational in such a case to affirm one proposition and not the other. The underlying internalist intuition supports a specific internalist theory, Phenomenal Conservatism, on which epistemic justification is conferred by appearances.
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    A test of the mechanisms of learning proposed by Hull and Guthrie.David Zeaman & Louis Radner - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (4):239.
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    Implicit Bias and Philosophy, Volume 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology.Michael Brownstein & Jennifer Mather Saul (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    At the University of Sheffield during 2011 and 2012, a leading group of philosophers, psychologists, and others gathered to explore the nature and significance of implicit bias. The two volumes of Implicit Bias and Philosophy emerge from these workshops. Each volume philosophically examines core areas of psychological research on implicit bias as well as the ramifications of implicit bias for core areas of philosophy. Volume I: Metaphysics and Epistemology is comprised of two parts: “The Nature of Implicit Attitudes, Implicit Bias, (...)
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    Book review: Cynthia A. Freeland. The naked and the undead: Evil and the appeal of horror. Boulder: Westview press. 2000. [REVIEW]Hilary Radner - 2003 - Hypatia 18 (2):215-222.
  49. True to Life: Why Truth Matters.Michael P. Lynch - 2004 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    In this engaging and spirited text, Michael Lynch argues that truth does matter, in both our personal and political lives. He explains that the growing cynicism over truth stems in large part from our confusion over what truth is.
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    Dignity: Its History and Meaning.Michael Rosen - 2012 - Harvard University Press.
    Dignity plays a central role in current thinking about law and human rights, but there is sharp disagreement about its meaning. Combining conceptual precision with a broad historical background, Michael Rosen puts these controversies in context and offers a novel, constructive proposal. “Penetrating and sprightly...Rosen rightly emphasizes the centrality of Catholicism in the modern history of human dignity. His command of the history is impressive...Rosen is a wonderful guide to the recent German constitutional thinking about human dignity...[Rosen] is in (...)
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