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    Formal logic and ordinary proper names.Jr Sid B. Thomas - 1967 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):19 – 31.
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    Is the appeal to ordinary usage ever relevant in philosophical argument?Sid B. Thomas Jr - 1964 - The Monist 48 (4):533 - 546.
    The thesis I shall defend is this. Many philosophical arguments which involve an appeal to ordinary linguistic usage turn out themselves to use key terms in a non-ordinary way, and to have no point unless they do so. They therefore use terms in a way which, if their appeal is justified, is unjustified. I shall first illustrate this thesis with some examples. Then I shall try to show why in general the situation exists.
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    The Status of the Generalization Principle.Sid B. Thomas Jr - 1968 - American Philosophical Quarterly 5 (3):174 - 182.
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    Authority and the law in the united states, 1968.Sid B. Thomas Jr - 1969 - Ethics 79 (2):115-130.
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    Professor Sellars on meaning and aboutness.Sid Thomas - 1962 - Philosophical Studies 13 (5):68-74.
    Professor sellars has written a paper in which he holds that the statement (1) "karl's mind believes it is raining" is logically equivalent to a statement of the form (2) "karl's body is in state 'p'." in thomas' analysis of these two statements he argues that the plausibility of this position depends upon whether the facts expressed by (1) and (2) possess the same sort of "intentionality" and "aboutness." he offers various formulations of these statements which he argues show (...)
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  6. Acquaintance and Complex Objects in Bertrand Russell's Early Work.Sid B. Thomas - 1961 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
     
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    Formal logic and ordinary proper names.Sid B. Thomas - 1967 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):19-31.
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    Is the Appeal to Ordinary Usage Ever Relevant in Philosophical Argument?Sid B. Thomas Jr - 1964 - The Monist 48 (4):533-546.
    The thesis I shall defend is this. Many philosophical arguments which involve an appeal to ordinary linguistic usage turn out themselves to use key terms in a non-ordinary way, and to have no point unless they do so. They therefore use terms in a way which, if their appeal is justified, is unjustified. I shall first illustrate this thesis with some examples. Then I shall try to show why in general the situation exists.
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    The Status of the Generalization Principle.Sid B. Thomas - 1968 - American Philosophical Quarterly 5 (3):174-182.
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  10. Nominalism and the distinguishable is separable principle.Emilio Roma & Sid B. Thomas - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):230-234.
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    Providence and Evil. [REVIEW]Sid Thomas - 1982 - International Studies in Philosophy 14 (2):97-99.
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    Repression. Basic and Surplus Repression in Psychoanalytic Theory. [REVIEW]Sid Thomas - 1979 - International Studies in Philosophy 11:198-200.
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    Repression. Basic and Surplus Repression in Psychoanalytic Theory. [REVIEW]Sid Thomas - 1979 - International Studies in Philosophy 11:198-200.
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    Repression. Basic and Surplus Repression in Psychoanalytic Theory. [REVIEW]Sid Thomas - 1979 - International Studies in Philosophy 11:198-200.
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    Thought, Consciousness, and Reality. [REVIEW]Sid B. Thomas - 1978 - International Studies in Philosophy 10:211-214.
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    Thought, Consciousness, and Reality. [REVIEW]Sid B. Thomas - 1978 - International Studies in Philosophy 10:211-214.
  17. Risk, cost-effectiveness and profit: Problems in cardiovascular research and practice.Thomas Kenner, Christa Einspieler & Andrea Holzer - 1986 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 7 (3).
    Risk is the probability that within a certain time some expected negative event will take place. In medicine risk can be related to a decision or to some intrinsic factors which are associated with the probability of the occurrence of a disease. Decisions can be necessary in the individual life with respect to the question of visiting a physician or performing a certain diagnostic or therapeutic procedure. The introduction of new pharmaceutical or technical products into medical use are another set (...)
     
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    A note on the theory SID<ω of stratified induction.Florian Ranzi & Thomas Strahm - 2014 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 60 (6):487-497.
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    Stronger autonomic response accompanies better learning: A test of Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis.Sid Carter & Marcia Smith Pasqualini - 2004 - Cognition and Emotion 18 (7):901-911.
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    Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation by Angel Kyodo Williams and Lama Rod Owens.Sid Brown - 2018 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 38 (1):409-412.
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    Levenslust en doodsdrift: essays over politiek en cultuur.Sid Lukkassen - 2017 - Groningen: Uitgeverij De Blauwe Tijger.
    Cultuurkritische essays over het dreigende uiteenvallen van Europa.
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  22. Levels of processing during non-conscious perception: A critical review of visual masking.Sid Kouider & Stanislas Dehaene - 2007 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B 362 (1481):857-875.
  23. Levels of processing during non-conscious perception: a critical review of visual masking.Sid Kouider & Dehaene & Stanislas - 2008 - In Jon Driver, Patrick Haggard & Tim Shallice (eds.), Mental Processes in the Human Brain. Oxford University Press.
     
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  24. What we owe to each other.Thomas Scanlon - 1998 - Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    In this book, T. M. Scanlon offers new answers to these questions, as they apply to the central part of morality that concerns what we owe to each other.
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    The Inners Must Die.Sid Simpson - 2021-10-12 - In Jeffery L. Nicholas (ed.), The Expanse and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 91–101.
    The story of The Expanse is inseparable from the Inners’ oppression of the Belters. This chapter focuses on the relationship between the Inners and the Belt. It provides insight into the colonial relationship between them. Emphasizing the colonial relationship between the Inners and the Belt gives us insight into why attempts to forge a peaceful alliance between Earth, Mars, and the Belt fail time and time again. If we understand the Belt's attack as transcending mere bloodthirst and demolishing the unquestioned (...)
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    Thomas Reid on the Animate Creation: Papers Relating to the Life Sciences.Thomas Reid & Paul Wood - 2022 - Edinburgh University Press.
    This volume brings together for the first time a significant number of Reid's manuscript papers on natural history, physiology and materialist metaphysics. An important contribution not only to Reid studies but also to our understanding of eighteenth-century science and its context.
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    Partial awareness creates the "illusion" of subliminal semantic priming.Sid Kouider & Emmanuel Dupoux - 2004 - Psychological Science 15 (2):75-81.
  28. What is it like to be a bat?Thomas Nagel - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (October):435-50.
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    Do we still need phenomenal consciousness? Comment on Block.Sid Kouider, Jérôme Sackur & Vincent de Gardelle - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (3):140-141.
  30. Partial awareness and the illusion of phenomenal consciousness.Sid Kouider, Vincent de Gardelle, Emmanuel Dupoux & Ned Block - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (5):510-510.
    The dissociation Block provides between phenomenal and access consciousness (P-consciousness and A-consciousness) captures much of our intuition about conscious experience. However, it raises a major methodological puzzle, and is not uniquely supported by the empirical evidence. We provide an alternative interpretation based on the notion of levels of representation and partial awareness.
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    International business and the Balti of meaning: food for thought.Sid Lowe, Astrid Kainzbauer, Slawomir J. Magala & Maria Daskalaki - 2015 - Journal of Organizational Change Management 28 (2):177-193.
  32. Fearless Lives: Parrhesia in a Biopolitical Frame.Sid Hansen - 2022 - In Rick Elmore & Ege Selin Islekel (eds.), The biopolitics of punishment: Derrida and Foucault. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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  33. John Dewey, a Marxian critique.Sid Okun - 1942 - [Chicago]: Revolutionary workers league, U.S..
     
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    Education, Technology and Development in the Third World Countries.Sid N. Pandey - 1997 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 17 (5-6):283-290.
    In the light of Jacques Ellul's ideas on technology and Ivan Illich's views on education, what follows is a discussion of the present attempt of Botswana (amidst the Southern African Countries) to expand and modernize its educational system through the use of new technology to educate its people. The problems encountered in adopting technology are used as cautions for the Third World countries attracted to new technology for educating the vast majority. Illich's proposal for replacing the formal schools with the (...)
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    Judaism and justice: the Jewish passion to repair the world.Sid Schwarz - 2008 - Woodstock, Vt.: Jewish Lights.
    The purpose of Judaism -- The Exodus-Sinai continuum of Jewish life -- Genesis : Abraham and "the call" -- Exodus : embracing the covenant -- Leviticus : roadmap to a more perfect world -- Numbers : from wilderness to prophecy -- Deuteronomy : how central is God? -- Sinai applied : seven core values of the rabbinic tradition -- The American Jewish community and the public square -- Jews and the struggle for civil rights -- Soviet Jewry : a cause (...)
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    Philosophy as a Helping Profession.Sid VanMeter - 2020 - Stance 13 (1):154-177.
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    A functional disconnection between spoken and visual word recognition: Evidence from unconscious priming.Sid Kouider & Emmanuel Dupoux - 2001 - Cognition 82 (1):35- 49.
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    Conscious and Unconscious Perception.Sid Kouider & Nathan Faivre - 2017 - In Susan Schneider & Max Velmans (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 551–561.
    Contrasting the properties of conscious and unconscious processes is crucial for understanding how consciousness occurs in the brain. In this chapter, we review the theoretical framework and empirical methods used to delineate and contrast conscious vs. unconscious perception. After outlining the main approaches to measure unconscious influences on brain and behavior, we describe some of the psychophysical tools employed to render stimuli unconscious, including the depletion of sensory signals, attentional resources, and vigilance states. We then provide an overview of the (...)
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    Therapeutic homicide: A philosophic and halakhic critique of Harris' 'survival lottery'.Sid Z. Leiman - 1983 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 8 (3):257-268.
    In a well-known paper entitled, ‘Survival Lottery’, published in a philosophical journal, John Harris proposed for discussion an interesting idea for saving the lives of certain kinds of patients who are at the point of death. Let us assume that there are two such patients, one that could be saved by a heart transplant and the other by the transplantation of a pair of lungs. However, no suitable organs are available for this purpose. Might it perhaps not be immoral to (...)
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    How “semantic” is response priming restricted to practiced items? A reply to Abrams & Grinspan (2007)☆.Sid Kouider & Emmanuel Dupoux - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (4):954-956.
  41. Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man.Thomas Reid - 1785 - University Park, Pa.: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Derek R. Brookes & Knud Haakonssen.
    Thomas Reid was a philosopher who founded the Scottish school of 'common sense'. Much of Reid's work is a critique of his contemporary, David Hume, whose empiricism he rejects. In this work, written after Reid's appointment to a professorship at the university of Glasgow, and published in 1785, he turns his attention to ideas about perception, memory, conception, abstraction, judgement, reasoning and taste. He examines the work of his predecessors and contemporaries, arguing that 'when we find philosophers maintaining that (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on Virtue.Thomas M. Osborne - 2022 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Aquinas produced a voluminous body of work on moral theory, and much of that work is on virtue, particularly the status and value of the virtues as principles of virtuous acts, and the way in which a moral life can be organized around them schematically. Thomas Osborne presents Aquinas's account of virtue in its historical, philosophical and theological contexts, to show the reader what Aquinas himself wished to teach about virtue. His discussion makes the complexities of Aquinas's (...)
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  43. The absurd.Thomas Nagel - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy 68 (20):716-727.
  44. How Rich Is Consciousness? The Partial Awareness Hypothesis.Sid Kouider & Stanislas Dehaene - 2010 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 14 (7):301-307.
     
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    We wanted flying cars, instead we’re getting telepathy: the new boom in neurotechnologies.Sid Kouider - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    The gaya scienza_ and the aesthetic ethos: Marcuse's appropriation of Nietzsche in _An Essay on Liberation.Sid Simpson - 2017 - Constellations 24 (3):356-371.
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    Erotic Creation and Creative Eroticism.Sid Sondergard - 1997 - Semiotics:139-150.
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    “It Must Be a Personating of Himself”.Sid Sondergard - 1990 - American Journal of Semiotics 7 (1-2):69-88.
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    Kill, and dissect me, Love.Sid Sondergard - 1989 - Semiotics:84-93.
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    Mapping the Lovecraft Idiolect.Sid Sondergard - 2002 - American Journal of Semiotics 18 (1-4):87-106.
    Towards reassessing and reconciling some of the conflicted readings of H. P. Lovecraft’s writings, Sondergard proposes that the author be read through the lens of his own idiolect rather than through interpretive systems constructed from referents external to Lovecraft’s often xenophobically self-referential perceptions. Modeling a semiotic system extrapolated from analysis of Lovecraft’s canon as well as of his life, the essay proceeds to employ it to reexamine “Herbert West—Reanimator,” a story that has been cited as evidence of the author’s racism.
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