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    Mr. Hampshire on the Analogy of Feeling.Erik Götlind - 1954 - Mind 63 (252):519 - 524.
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    De oerhörda orden.Erik Götlind - 1961 - Stockholm,: Svenska bokförlaget.
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    Mr Hampshire on the analogy of feeling.Erik Gotlind - 1954 - Mind 63 (October):519-524.
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    Some comments on mistakes in statements concerning sense-data.Erik Gotlind - 1952 - Mind 61 (July):297-306.
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    Three Theories Of Emotion: Some Views On Philosophical Method.Erik Gotlind - 1958 - Lund,: Gleerup.
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    What is a Word?Erik Gotlind - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):264-264.
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    Ayer on verification of negative statements.Erik Götlind - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (17):490-496.
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    Note on a Formula in my ≫Bertrand Russell's Theories of Causation>.Erik Götlind - 1953 - Theoria 19 (3):177-178.
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    Some remarks on Halldén's paper «What is a word?».Erik Götlind - 1952 - Theoria 18 (1-2):59-77.
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    Stegmüller W.. Sprache und Logik. Studium generale, vol. 9 , pp. 55–77.Erik Götlind - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):269-270.
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    The appreciation of poetry: A proposal of certain empirical inquiries.Erik Gotlind - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 15 (3):322-330.
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    Two Views about the Function of Models in Empirical Theories.Erik Götlind - 1961 - Theoria 27 (2):58-69.
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    Vacuous Variants and Truth by Convention.Erik Götlind - 1955 - Theoria 21 (1):1-24.
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    Bertrand Russell's Theories of Causation.Bertrand Russell's Construction of the External World.Bertrand Russell.John W. Yolton, Erik Gotlind, Charles A. Fritz & O. M. H. W. Leggett - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (1):110.
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    Review: H. D. Dubarle, La Logique Symbolique d'Inspiration Nominaliste et sa Signification Philosophique. [REVIEW]Erik Götlind - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):269-269.
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    Review: W. Stegmuller, Sprache und Logik. [REVIEW]Erik Götlind - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):269-270.
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    Review: W. V. Quine, Speaking of Objects. [REVIEW]Erik Götlind - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):268-269.
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    Three Theories of Emotion: Some Views on Philosophical Method.Lawrence Resnick & Erik Gotlind - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):559.
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    Dubarle H. D.. La logique symbolique d'inspiration nominaliste et sa signification philosophique. Congrès International de Philosophie des Sciences, Paris, 1949, II Logique, Actualités scientifiques et industrielles 1134, Hermann & Cie, Paris 1951, pp. 55–67. [REVIEW]Erik Götlind - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):269-269.
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  20. Gilbert Ryle: Dilemmas. [REVIEW]Erik Götlind - 1956 - Theoria 22 (1):69.
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    Quine W. V.. Speaking of objects. Proceedings and addresses of The American Philosophical Association, vol. 31 , pp. 5–22. [REVIEW]Erik Götlind - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):268-269.
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    Review: Erik Gotlind, Some Sheffer Functions in m-Valued Logic. [REVIEW]Gene F. Rose - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):329-330.
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    Review: Erik Gotlind, A Lesniewski-Mihailescu-Theorem for m-Valued Propositional Calculi. [REVIEW]Gene F. Rose - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):329-329.
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    Review: Erik Gotlind, An Axiom System for the Propositional Calculus. [REVIEW]Oiva Ketonen - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):52-52.
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    Review: Erik Gotlind, On Some Equivalence Propositions in Two-Valued Logic. [REVIEW]Oiva Ketonen - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):51-52.
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    Review of Erik Götlind: Bertrand Russell's Theories of Causation[REVIEW]R. J. Spilsbury - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (20):356-357.
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    Review: Soren Hallden, What is a Word?; Erik Gotlind, Some Remarks on Hallden's Paper "What is a Word?". [REVIEW]Donald J. Hillman - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):264-264.
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    Götlind Erik. A system of postulates for Lewis's calculus S1. Norsk matematisk tidsskrift, vol. 32 , pp. 89–92.A. F. Bausch - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):231-231.
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    Götlind Erik. Vacuous variants and truth by convention. Theoria , vol. 21 no. 1 , pp. 1–24.Jonathan Bennett - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):395-395.
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    Götlind Erik. Some Sheffer functions in n-valued logic. Portugaliae mathematica, vol. 11 , pp. 141–149.Gene F. Rose - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (3):329-330.
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    Götlind Erik. Om nágra ekvivalenssatser i tvavärdelogiken . Norsk matematisk tidsskrift, vol. 28 , pp. 71–75.Oiva Ketonen - 1948 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 13 (1):51-52.
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    Götlind Erik. A note on an article by R. K. P. Singh and R. Shukla. The mathematics student, vol. 19 no. 3–4 , pp. 120–121. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (4):277-277.
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    Götlind Erik. A note on Chwistek and Helper's foundation of formal metamathematics. Den 11te Skandinaviske Matematikerkongress i Trondheim 22-25 August 1949, Johan Grundt Tanums Forlag, Oslo 1952, pp. 268–270. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (2):140-140.
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    Halldén Sören. What is a word? Theoria , vol. 17 , pp. 46–56.Götlind Erik. Some remarks on Halldén's paper “What is a word?” Theoria , vol. 18 , pp. 59–66. [REVIEW]Donald J. Hillman - 1959 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 24 (3):264-264.
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  35. Mr. Hampshire on the Analogy of Feeling. E. GÖtlind - 1954 - Mind 63:519.
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  36. Some Comments on Mistakes in Statements Concerning Sense-Data. E. GÖtlind - 1952 - Mind 61:297.
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    God and the reach of reason: C.S. Lewis, David Hume, and Bertrand Russell.Erik J. Wielenberg - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    C. S. Lewis is one of the most beloved Christian apologists of the twentieth century; David Hume and Bertrand Russell are among Christianity’s most important critics. This book puts these three intellectual giants in conversation with one another on various important questions: the existence of God, suffering, morality, reason, joy, miracles, and faith. Alongside irreconcilable differences, surprising areas of agreement emerge. Curious readers will find penetrating insights in the reasoned dialogue of these three great thinkers.
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  38. Classical Mechanics Is Lagrangian; It Is Not Hamiltonian.Erik Curiel - 2014 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (2):269-321.
    One can (for the most part) formulate a model of a classical system in either the Lagrangian or the Hamiltonian framework. Though it is often thought that those two formulations are equivalent in all important ways, this is not true: the underlying geometrical structures one uses to formulate each theory are not isomorphic. This raises the question of whether one of the two is a more natural framework for the representation of classical systems. In the event, the answer is yes: (...)
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    A Whiteheadian business ethics and the western hemisphere.Gotlind B. Ulshöfer - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 23 (1):67 - 71.
    The first part of my presentation is a short outline of how a feminist, process-oriented, i.e. in a Whiteheadian tradition, business ethics may look like. In the second part, I want to apply this approach in the field of American foreign trade policy concerning the extension of the North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) to a free trade zone of the Western Hemisphere. I want to focus on ethical problems for the business of the Free Trade Area of the Americas. (...)
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    Consequentialism Reconsidered.Erik Carlson - 1995 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    In Consequentialism Reconsidered, Carlson strives to find a plausible formulation of the structural part of consequentialism. Key notions are analyzed, such as outcomes, alternatives and performability. Carlson argues that consequentialism should be understood as a maximizing rather than a satisficing theory, and as temporally neutral rather than future oriented. He also shows that certain moral theories cannot be reformulated as consequentialist theories. The relevant alternatives for an agent in a situation are taken to comprise all actions that they can perform (...)
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    Finalität als Naturdetermination: zur Naturteleologie bei Teilhard de Chardin.Erik Lehnert - 2002 - Stuttgart: Ibidem.
    Angesichts der ökologischen Krise und der zunehmenden Zivilisationsprobleme ist es notwendig, einen philosophischen Naturbegriff, der das Verhältnis des Menschen zur Natur aufgrund dieser Tatsache neu bestimmt, zu entwickeln. Der Jesuit, Paläontologe und Philosoph Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955) ist ein herausragendes Beispiel einer Vermittlung von Naturwissenschaft und Naturphilosophie. Teilhard entwirft eine Zusammenschau von transzendent-metaphysischer Teleologie, die aus dem christlichen Glauben heraus Gott als einzige Zweckursache des Geschehens sieht, philosophischer Anthropologie und naturwissenschaftlich orientierter kausalmechanischer Evolutionstheorie, dem allmählichen Entwickeln eines höheren Zustands (...)
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  42. Reliabilism and the Value of Knowledge.Alvin I. Goldman & Erik J. Olsson - 2009 - In Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemic value. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 19-41.
  43. Thinking about laws in political science (and beyond).Erik Weber, Karina Makhnev, Bert Leuridan, Kristian Gonzalez Barman & Thijs de Connick - 2021 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 52 (1).
    There are several theses in political science that are usually explicitly called ‘laws’. Other theses are generally thought of as laws, but often without being explicitly labelled as such. Still other claims are well-supported and arguably interesting, while no one would be tempted to call them laws. This situation raises philosophical questions: which theses deserve to be called laws and which not? And how should we decide about this? In this paper we develop and motivate a strategy for thinking about (...)
     
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  44. The Realistic Empiricism of Mach, James, and Russell: Neutral Monism Reconceived.Erik C. Banks - 2014 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The book revives the neutral monism of Mach, James, and Russell and applies the updated view to the problem of redefining physicalism, explaining the origins of sensation, and the problem of deriving extended physical objects and systems from an ontology of events.
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    In Defense of Pure Reason: A Rationalist Account of a priori Justification.Erik J. Olsson - 1998 - Erkenntnis 49 (2):243-249.
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    On the Origin of Interoception.Erik Ceunen, Johan W. S. Vlaeyen & Ilse Van Diest - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  47. Ernst Mach’s World Elements: A Study in Natural Philosophy.Erik C. Banks - 2003 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    A consideration of Mach's elements, his philosophy of neutral monism, and philosophy of physics, especially space and time, much of it based on unpublished writings from the Nachlass and other original sources. The historical connection between Mach and logical positivism is shown to be superficial at best, and Mach's elements are shown to be mind independent natural qualities (world-elements) with dynamic force, not limited to human sensations.
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  48. Situated normativity: The normative aspect of embodied cognition in unreflective action.Erik Rietveld - 2008 - Mind 117 (468):973-1001.
    In everyday life we often act adequately, yet without deliberation. For instance, we immediately obtain and maintain an appropriate distance from others in an elevator. The notion of normativity implied here is a very basic one, namely distinguishing adequate from inadequate, correct from incorrect, or better from worse in the context of a particular situation. In the first part of this paper I investigate such ‘situated normativity’ by focusing on unreflective expert action. More particularly, I use Wittgenstein’s examples of craftsmen (...)
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  49. Parity demystified.Erik Carlson - 2010 - Theoria 76 (2):119-128.
    Ruth Chang has defended a concept of "parity", implying that two items may be evaluatively comparable even though neither item is better than or equally good as the other. This article takes no stand on whether there actually are cases of parity. Its aim is only to make the hitherto somewhat obscure notion of parity more precise, by defining it in terms of the standard value relations. Given certain plausible assumptions, the suggested definiens is shown to state a necessary and (...)
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    The Significance of Tiny Contributions : Barnett and Beyond.Erik Carlson, Magnus Jedenheim-Edling & Jens Johansson - forthcoming - Utilitas.
    In a discussion of Parfit's Drops of Water case, Zach Barnett has recently proposed a novel argument against “No Small Improvement”; that is, the claim that a single drop of water cannot affect the magnitude of a thirsty person's suffering. We first show that Barnett's argument can be significantly strengthened, and also that the fundamental idea behind it yields a straightforward argument for the transitivity of equal suffering. We then suggest that defenders of No Small Improvement could reject a Pareto (...)
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