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    A Propositions.Michael P. Slattery & Tadeusz Gierymski - 1959 - Modern Schoolman 36 (2):91-107.
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    A Propositions.Michael P. Slattery - 1959 - Modern Schoolman 36 (2):91-107.
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    Christian Materialism Versus Anti-Christian “Spirituality”.Michael P. Slattery - 1978 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 52:159-167.
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  4. Christian Materialism Versus Anti-Christian "Spirituality".Michael P. Slattery - 1978 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 52:159.
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    Concerning Two Recent Studies in Analogy.Michael P. Slattery - 1957 - New Scholasticism 31 (2):237-246.
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    Descriptions as Negations.Michael P. Slattery - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:193-209.
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    Descriptions as Negations.Michael P. Slattery - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:193-209.
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    Descriptions as Negations.Michael P. Slattery - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:193-209.
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  9. Genus and Difference.Michael P. Slattery - 1958 - The Thomist 21:343-64.
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    Is Being a Genus? (2).Michael P. Slattery - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:89-104.
    Those who in the past tended to say that being is a genus, coupled their assertion with the belief that the genus is univocal, thus making being univocal—a position which can easily be overturned. Others failed to distinguish between being as meaning essence, and so divisible into the ten categories, and being as meaning existence. The consequence was that they restricted the Divine Being to a genus of being, thereby denying God’s transcendence. As far as I know, the theory which (...)
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    Is Being a Genus? (2).Michael P. Slattery - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:89-104.
    Those who in the past tended to say that being is a genus, coupled their assertion with the belief that the genus is univocal, thus making being univocal—a position which can easily be overturned. Others failed to distinguish between being as meaning essence, and so divisible into the ten categories, and being as meaning existence. The consequence was that they restricted the Divine Being to a genus of being, thereby denying God’s transcendence. As far as I know, the theory which (...)
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    Metaphor and Metaphysics.Michael P. Slattery - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:89-99.
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    Metaphor and Metaphysics.Michael P. Slattery - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:89-99.
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    Metaphor and Metaphysics.Michael P. Slattery - 1955 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 5:89-99.
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    More on What There Isn’t.Michael P. Slattery - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (2):344 - 348.
    In what follows I will use the phrase "category term" to mean any term which indicates a species or genus of physical object, as for example "dog" and "animal." I will use the word "category" for a range of types going from ultimate genus to ultimate species, a type being a genus or species.
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  16. Thomism and Positivism.Michael P. Slattery - 1957 - The Thomist 20:447.
     
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    The Negative Ontological Argument.Michael P. Slattery - 1969 - New Scholasticism 43 (4):614-617.
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    Two Notes on Fonseca.Michael P. Slattery - 1957 - Modern Schoolman 34 (3):193-202.
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    The Threefold Division of Analogy.Michael P. Slattery - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:131-154.
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    The Threefold Division of Analogy.Michael P. Slattery - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:131-154.
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    The Threefold Division of Analogy.Michael P. Slattery - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:131-154.
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    Peter Damian and undoing the past.Robert P. McArthur & Michael P. Slattery - 1974 - Philosophical Studies 25 (2):137 - 141.
  23. Is the Square Back in Opposition?Tadeusz Gierymski & Michael P. Slattery - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):111-112.
     
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    Metaphysics and the Null Class.Tadeusz Gierymski & Michael P. Slattery - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11 (2):128-146.
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    Metaphysics and the Null Class.Tadeusz Gierymski & Michael P. Slattery - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:128-146.
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    Metaphysics and the Null Class.Tadeusz Gierymski & Michael P. Slattery - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):112-113.
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    Metaphysics and the Null Class.Tadeusz Gierymski & Michael P. Slattery - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:128-146.
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    Michael P. Slattery and Tadeusz Gierymski. A propositions. The modern Schoolman, vol. 36 no. 2 , pp. 91–107.Charles A. Baylis - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):112.
  29. Review: Michael P. Slattery, Tadeusz Gierymski, A Propositions. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):112-112.
     
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  30. Truth as one and many.Michael P. Lynch - 2009 - New York : Clarendon Press,: Clarendon Press.
    What is truth? Michael Lynch defends a bold new answer to this question. Traditional theories of truth hold that truth has only a single uniform nature. All truths are true in the same way. More recent deflationary theories claim that truth has no nature at all; the concept of truth is of no real philosophical importance. In this concise and clearly written book, Lynch argues that we should reject both these extremes and hold that truth is a functional property. (...)
  31. 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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    Teaching and assessing the nature of science: An introduction.Michael P. Clough & Joanne K. Olson - 2008 - Science & Education 17 (2-3):143-145.
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    Robo- and informationethics: some fundamentals.Michael P. Decker & Mathias Gutmann (eds.) - 2012 - Zürich: Lit.
    This book focuses on some of the most pressing methodological, ethical, and technique-philosophical questions that are connected with the concept of artificial autonomous systems. (Series: Hermeneutics and Anthropology / Hermeneutik und ...
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    Hegel between non-domination and expressive freedom: Capabilities, perspectives, democracy.Michael P. Allen - 2006 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (4):493-512.
    Hegel may be read as endorsing a republican conception of freedom as non-domination. This may then be allied to an expressive conception of freedom not as communal integration and non-alienation, but rather as the development of new powers and capabilities. To this extent, he may be understood as occupying a position between nondomination and expressive freedom. This not only informs contemporary discussions of republicanism and democracy, but also suggests a ‘capabilities solution’ to the otherwise intractable problem of the rabble. Key (...)
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    Eric Voegelin: the restoration of order.Michael P. Federici - 2002 - Wilmington, Del.: ISI Books.
    "Readers intimidated or puzzled by Voegelin's often daunting prose will find Federici's volume, the fourth entry in ISI's Library of Modern Thinkers series, an invaluable guide to one of the twentieth century's most imposing - and most impressive - philosophical minds."--BOOK JACKET.
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    Know-it-All Society: Truth and Arrogance in Political Culture.Michael P. Lynch - 2020 - New York, NY, USA: WW Norton.
    Know-it-All Society is about how we form and maintain our political convictions, and the ways in which political ideologies, human psychology and technology conspire to make our society more dogmatic, less intellectually humble and ultimately less democratic.
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    Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data.Michael P. Lynch - 2016 - New York, NY, USA: WW Norton.
    An investigation into the way in which information technology has shaped how and what we know, from "Google-knowing" to privacy and social media.
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    Natural Rights and the New Republicanism.Michael P. Zuckert - 1998 - Princeton University Press.
    In Natural Rights and the New Republicanism, Michael Zuckert proposes a new view of the political philosophy that lay behind the founding of the United States.
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  39. True to Life: Why Truth Matters.Michael P. Lynch - 2004 - Philosophy 80 (314):601-604.
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    Truth in Context: An Essay on Pluralism and Objectivity.Michael P. Lynch - 1998 - Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
    A Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 1999 Academic debates about pluralism and truth have become increasingly polarized in recent years. One side embraces extreme relativism, deeming any talk of objective truth as philosophically naïve. The opposition, frequently arguing that any sort of relativism leads to nihilism, insists on an objective notion of truth according to which there is only one true story of the world. Both sides agree that there is no middle path. In Truth in Context, Michael Lynch (...)
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    Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science.Michael P. Bradie - 1972 - Philosophy of Science 39 (2):267-269.
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    Bonhoeffer's Non‐Commitment to Nonviolence: A Response to Stanley Hauerwas.Michael P. DeJonge - 2016 - Journal of Religious Ethics 44 (2):378-394.
    Stanley Hauerwas's claim that Bonhoeffer had a “commitment to nonviolence” runs aground on Bonhoeffer's own statements about peace, war, violence, and nonviolence. The fact that Hauerwas and others have asserted Bonhoeffer's commitment to nonviolence despite abundant evidence to the contrary reveals a blind spot that develops from reading Bonhoeffer's thinking in general and his statements about peace in particular as if they were part of an Anabaptist theological framework rather than his own Lutheran one. This essay shows that Bonhoeffer's understanding (...)
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  43. Epistemic circularity and epistemic incommensurability.Michael P. Lynch - forthcoming - Social Epistemology:262--77.
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    Tadeusz Gierymski and Michael P. Slattery. Metaphysics and the null class. Philosophical studies , vol. 11 , pp. 128–146. [REVIEW]Charles A. Baylis - 1964 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):112-113.
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    Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy.Michael P. Zuckert & Catherine H. Zuckert - 2014 - London: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Catherine H. Zuckert.
    Leo Strauss and his alleged political influence regarding the Iraq War have in recent years been the subject of significant media attention, including stories in the _Wall Street Journal _and _New York Times._ _Time_ magazine even called him “one of the most influential men in American politics.” With _The Truth about Leo Strauss_, Michael and Catherine Zuckert challenged the many claims and speculations about this notoriously complex thinker. Now, with _Leo Strauss and the Problem of Political Philosophy_, they turn (...)
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    After the Spade Turns: Disagreement, First Principles and Epistemic Contractarianism.Michael P. Lynch - 2016 - International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 6 (2-3):248-259.
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  47. The Nature of Truth: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives.Michael P. Lynch (ed.) - 2001 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press.
  48. ReWrighting Pluralism.Michael P. Lynch - 2006 - The Monist 89 (1):63–84.
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    The political philosophy of Alexander Hamilton.Michael P. Federici - 2012 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Devoted to the whole of Hamilton’s political writing, this accessible and teachable analysis makes clear the enormous influence Hamilton had on the development of American political and economic institutions and policies.
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    The afterlife of Moses: exile, democracy, renewal.Michael P. Steinberg - 2022 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    In The Afterlife of Moses, Steinberg addresses the story of Moses and the Exodus as a foundational myth of politics, of the formation not of a nation but of a political community grounded in universal law. Motivated in part by this recent period of reactionary insurgency in the US, Europe, and Israel, this work of intellectual history articulates the way in which a critique of myths of origin as a principle of democratic government, affect, and citizenship has equal relevance in (...)
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