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    The Mythology of All Races. Vol. I: Greek and Roman. Vol. VI: Indian and Iranian. Vol. IX: Oceanic. Vol. X: North American. [REVIEW]Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, William Sherwood Fox, A. Berriedale Keith, Albert J. Carnoy & Roland B. Dixon - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (7):190-194.
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    Introduction to Logic.William of Sherwood & Norman Kretzmann - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):295-296.
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    Treatise on Syncategorematic Words.William of Sherwood & Norman Kretzmann - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):450-451.
  4. Die Introductiones in Logicam des Wilhelm von Shyreswood Literarhistorische Einleitung Und Textausgabe.William Sherwood & Martin Grabmann - 1937 - Verlag der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Kommission Bei C. H. Beck.
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    Charismatic Nonverbal Displays by Leaders Signal Receptivity and Formidability, and Tap Approach and Avoidance Motivational Systems.Caroline F. Keating, Fiona Adjei Boateng, Hannah Loiacono, William Sherwood, Kelsie Atwater & Jaelah Hutchison - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Science and Public PolicyLouise B. Young William J. Trainor.Morgan Sherwood - 1972 - Isis 63 (2):258-259.
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  7. The Syncategoremata of William of Sheryswood. Ed. J. R. O'Donnell.de Sherwood Guilherme - 1941 - Mediaeval Studies 3:46-93.
     
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    William of Sherwood's Introduction to logic.William Shirwood - 1966 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Norman Kretzmann.
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    William of Sherwood's Treatise on syncategorematic words.William Shirwood - 1968 - Minneapolis,: University of Minnesota Press. Edited by Norman Kretzmann.
    Translator's Introduction This book may be studied independently, but in several respects it is a companion volume to my William of Sherwood's Introduction ...
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    William of Sherwood's Introduction to Logic. [REVIEW]William Kneale - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (1):99-101.
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    William of Sherwood.John Longeway - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 713–717.
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    William of Sherwood’s Introduction to Logic.Norman Kretzmann - 1968 - Philosophical Review 77 (1):99-101.
    _William of Sherwood's Introduction to Logic _ was first published in 1966. 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. The _Introduction to Logic _ by William of Sherwood, of which this is the first English translation, is the oldest surviving treatise which contains a treatment of the most distinctive and interesting medieval contributions to logic and semantics. Sherwood was (...)
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    William of Sherwood's Treatise on Syncategorematic Words.M. Kneale & Norman Kretzmann - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (79):180.
    _William of Sherwood's Treatise on Syncategorematic Words _was first published in 1968. 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 the first translation of an important medieval work in philosophy, an advanced treatise by the thirteenth-century English logician William of Sherwood. The treatise draws on doctrines developed in Sherwood's _Introduction to Logic_,which has also been translated by Professor (...)
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  14. William of Sherwood: Einführung in Die Logik.Hartmut Brands & Christoph Kann (eds.) - 1995 - F. Meiner, Phb 469.
    William of Sherwoods Einführung in die Logik zählt zu den herausragenden und wirkungsgeschichtlich fruchtbarsten Beiträgen des Mittelalters zur philosophischen Bewältigung dieses Themas. Die Introductiones gleichen in ihrem Aufbau den beiden anderen bedeutenden Logik-Kom-pendien aus dem 13. Jahrhundert, denen von Petrus Hispanus und Lambert von Auxerre. In den fünf Traktaten werden die Grundbegriffe der Logik behandelt und die Aussage- wie die Schlußformen. Deutlich zeigen sich in den Introductiones der Einfluß aristotelischer Tradition und deren scholastische Umformung.
     
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    William of Sherwood's Introduction to Logic.Desmond Paul Henry (ed.) - 1966 - U of Minnesota Press.
    The Introduction to Logic by William of Sherwood, of which this is the first English translation, is the oldest surviving treatise which contains a treatment of the most distinctive and interesting medieval contributions to logic and ...
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  16. William of Sherwood’s Treatise on Syncategorematic Words Translated with an Introduction and Notes.Norman Kretzmann - 1969
     
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    William of Sherwood on propositions and their parts.Mary J. Sirridge - 1974 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (3):462-464.
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    William of Sherwood's Treatise on Syncategorematic Words.Desmond Paul Henry & Norman Kretzmann - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (4):568.
  19. William of Sherwood: Syncategoremata.Christoph Kann & Raina Kirchhoff (eds.) - 2012 - F. Meiner, Phb 628.
    Synkategorematische Sprachzeichen bilden ein zentrales Thema der Logik, Sprachphilosophie, Linguistik und Grammatik von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart. Im Mittelalter verstand man unter "syncategoremata "Ausdrücke, denen eine besondere Bedeutung für die logische Analyse von Aussagen und Schlüssen zukommt. Zu den Synkategoremata zählte eine relativ eng begrenzte Gruppe von Wörtern wie etwa die distributiven Zeichen ("jeder", "kein"), die Exklusiva ("allein", "nur"), Konjunktionen wie "und", "oder" und "wenn", die Kopula "ist", aber auch einzelne Verben wie "anfangen" und "aufhören". Synkategoremata haben anders als (...)
     
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    William of Sherwood’s Treatise on Syncategorematic Words Translated with an Introduction and Notes. [REVIEW]Desmond Paul Henry - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:264-267.
    We have here a worthy successor to Professor Kretzmann’s earlier work, William of Sherwood’s Introduction to Logic. The latter had already shown that the work of a thirteenth-century logician could be of much more ample scope and philosophical and logical interest than was that of the more recent so-called ‘traditional’ logicians. A similar comparative amplitude of interest is also evident in the present companion-volume, wherein the form-words studied go well beyond the ‘traditional’ syncategorematics, all, no and some, to (...)
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    The Syncategoremata of William of Sherwood.J. Reginald O'Donnell - 1941 - Mediaeval Studies 3 (1):46-93.
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    William of Sherwood's Treatise on Syncategorematic Words.Éleuthère Winance - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (3):403-403.
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    William of Sherwood's Introduction to Logic, translated with an introduction and notes by Norman Kretzmann, Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1966. Pp. xiii + 187. $2.00 , $5.50. [REVIEW]John Trentman - 1967 - Dialogue 6 (3):406-408.
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    Review: William of Sherwood, Norman Kretzmann, Treatise on Syncategorematic Words. [REVIEW]Martin Tweedale - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):450-451.
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    Sherwood William of. Treatise on syncategorematic words. Translated with an introduction and notes by Kretzmann Norman. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis 1968, xvii + 173 pp.Kretzmann Norman. Preface. Therein, pp. v–vii.Kretzmann Norman. Translator's introduction. Therein, pp. 3–9. [REVIEW]Martin Tweedale - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (3):450-451.
  26. William of Sherwood's Introduction to Logic. [REVIEW]H. V. Stainsby - 1967 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 45:251.
     
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    The views of William of Sherwood on some semantical topics and their relation to those of Roger Bacon.H. A. G. Braakhuis - 1977 - Vivarium 15 (2):111-142.
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    William of Sherwood’s Introduction to Logic. [REVIEW]Desmond Paul Henry - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:360-361.
    For the first time a complete medieval logical textbook has now been translated into English, accompanied by a lengthy introduction and very full notes. The original Latin text is not presented, but key sections of it are added in brackets at appropriate points. In general, the contents of this volume would serve quite well as an initiation into the style, topics and history of medieval logic, as well as into some of the discussions which currently centre around that logic. They (...)
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    Editorial Notes on William of Sherwood’s Introductiones in Logicam.Christoph Kann - 1994 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 36:28--37.
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    Editorial notes on William of Sherwood’s Introductiones in Logicam.Chr Kann - 1994 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 36:28-37.
  31. Synkategoremata bei William of Sherwood.Christoph Kann - 2004 - In M. C. Pacheco & J. Meirinhos (eds.), Intellect et Imagination dans la Philosophie Médiévale. Actes du XIe Congrès International de Philosophie Médiévale de la S.I.E.P.M., Porto du 26 au 31 Août 2002. Brepols Publishers. pp. 41--52.
     
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    Walter Burley and the Obligationes attributed to William of Sherwood.Paul Vincent Spade & Eleonore Stump - 1983 - History and Philosophy of Logic 4 (1-2):9-26.
    The history of the mediaeval obligationes-literature has only recently begun to be studied. Two important treatises in this literature, one by Walter Burley and the other attributed to William of Sherwood, have been edited by Romuald Green in a forthcoming book. But there is considerable doubt concerning the authenticity of the text attributed to Sherwood. The correct attribution and dating of this treatise is crucial for our understanding of the history of this literature. In this paper, we (...)
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  33. Thirteenth Century Notes on William of Sherwood’s Treatise on Properties of Terms. An edition of Anonymi Dubitationes et Notabilia circa Guilelmi de Shyreswode Introductionum logicalium Tractatum V from ms Worcester Cath. Q.13. [REVIEW]Jan Pinborg & Sten Ebbesen - 1984 - Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 47:103-141.
     
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    On grabmann's text of William of Sherwood.John Malcolm - 1971 - Vivarium 9 (1):108-111.
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    Introduction to Logic. William of Sherwood, Norman Kretzmann. [REVIEW]Ivo Thomas - 1967 - Philosophy of Science 34 (3):295-296.
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    The specific reading of A-propositions in a defense of William of Sherwood.Charles F. Kielkopf - 1979 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (4):735-740.
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    An Introduction to the Logical Treatise 'de Obligationibus'; with Critical Texts of William of Sherwood and Walter Burley.Romuald Green - 1963 - Louvain-la Neuve, Belgium: Catholic University of Louvain.
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    Suffering and the war.Sherwood Eddy - 1916 - New York [etc.]: Longmans, Green and co..
    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 was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work.This work is in the public domain in (...)
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  39. Giorgio Agamben, Remnants of Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive Reviewed by.Jonathan Lee Sherwood - 2001 - Philosophy in Review 21 (2):82-84.
     
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  40. Metaphysical Desire in Girard and Plato.Sherwood Belangia - 2010 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (2):197-209.
    In Deceit, Desire, and the Novel, René Girard interprets a phenomenon he dubs “metaphysical desire” in which “metaphysical” signifies objects of attraction that are not physical things but rather intangible bi-products of mimetic entanglement—such as prestige or fame or social status. These “metaphysical objects” fuel the sometimes frenzied rivalry between the actors in their grip. Desire in the mimetic theory is always subject to mediation, and Girard distinguishes two modes of mediation: external and internal. In external mediation, the model stands (...)
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  41. God in history.Sherwood Eddy - 1947 - New York,: Association Press.
  42. Man discovers God.Sherwood Eddy - 1942 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
  43. Man discovers God.Sherwood Eddy - 1942 - and London,: Harper & brothers.
  44. The Emergent Self.William Hasker - 2001 - London: Cornell University Press.
    In The Emergent Self, William Hasker joins one of the most heated debates in contemporary analytic philosophy, that over the nature of mind.
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    Determinacy in third order arithmetic.Sherwood Hachtman - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (11):2008-2021.
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  46. Judgement and justification.William G. Lycan - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Toward theory a homuncular of believing For years and years, philosophers took thoughts and beliefs to be modifications of incorporeal Cartesian egos. ...
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    Calibrating determinacy strength in levels of the borel hierarchy.Sherwood Hachtman - 2017 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 82 (2):510-548.
    We analyze the set-theoretic strength of determinacy for levels of the Borel hierarchy of the form$\Sigma _{1 + \alpha + 3}^0 $, forα<ω1. Well-known results of H. Friedman and D.A. Martin have shown this determinacy to requireα+ 1 iterations of the Power Set Axiom, but we ask what additional ambient set theory is strictly necessary. To this end, we isolate a family of weak reflection principles, Π1-RAPα, whose consistency strength corresponds exactly to the logical strength of${\rm{\Sigma }}_{1 + \alpha + (...)
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    DNA packaging by the lambdoid phages – From pure beginnings to applications in genetic engineering.Sherwood Casjens - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (11):847-851.
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    Determinacy separations for class games.Sherwood Hachtman - 2019 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 58 (5-6):635-648.
    We show, assuming weak large cardinals, that in the context of games of length \ with moves coming from a proper class, clopen determinacy is strictly weaker than open determinacy. The proof amounts to an analysis of a certain level of L that exists under large cardinal assumptions weaker than an inaccessible. Our argument is sufficiently general to give a family of determinacy separation results applying in any setting where the universal class is sufficiently closed; e.g., in third, seventh, or (...)
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  50. The Will to Believe: And Other Essays in Popular Philosophy.William James - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Frederick Burkhardt, Fredson Bowers & Ignas K. Skrupskelis.
    For this 1897 publication, the American philosopher William James brought together ten essays, some of which were originally talks given to Ivy League societies. Accessible to a broader audience, these non-technical essays illustrate the author's pragmatic approach to belief and morality, arguing for faith and action in spite of uncertainty. James thought his audiences suffered 'paralysis of their native capacity for faith' while awaiting scientific grounds for belief. His response consisted in an attitude of 'radical empiricism', which deals practically (...)
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