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    Russell and Analytic Philosophy.T. A. Ryckman, A. D. Irving & G. A. Wedeking - 1996 - Philosophical Quarterly 46 (184):425.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Tom Rockmore, John D. Windhausen, Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Irving H. Anellis & Heinrich Bortis - 1987 - Studies in East European Thought 33 (4):265-267.
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    Book Review Section 3. [REVIEW]Irving J. Spitzberg Jr, Bruce Beezer, John A. Beineke, Christine E. Sleeter, John D. Dennison, Thomas C. Hunt, Paul V. Murray, Gail P. Kelly, Willjam T. Pink, Truman D. Whitfield & Arthur G. Wirth - 1987 - Educational Studies 18 (1):136-181.
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    L'attendant, le venant, le pensant, l'écrivant, le lisant, le voyant, le noyant, le sauvant, le maintenant... Sur quelques types d'illumination profane chez Walter Benjamin.Irving Wohlfarth - 2013 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 79 (3):343.
    Les figures de Benjamin – oxymore, chiasme, ellipse, emploi particulier du gérondif – préfigurent la « langue universelle » également annoncée par Rimbaud dans sa lettre du voyant (1871). Les « illuminations » de l'un, largement inspirées par la Commune de Paris, et la « prose messianique » de l'autre, portée notamment par l'élan de l'URSS naissante, refondent les oppositions dominantes – raison⁄ivresse, théologie⁄matérialsme... – au nom d'une société sans classes. Or Rimbaud voit également venir « le temps des Assassins (...)
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  5. Perspectives on the philosophy of Wittgenstein.Irving Block & Ludwig Wittgenstein (eds.) - 1981 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    A milestone in Wittgenstein scholarship, this collection of essays ranges over a wide area of the philosopher's thought, presenting divergent interpretations of his fundamental ideas. Different chapters raise many of the central controversies that surround current understanding of the Tractatus, providing an interplay that will be particularly useful to students. Taken together, the essays present a broader and more comprehensive view of Wittgenstein's intellectual interests and his impact on philosophy than may be found elsewhere.The thirteen chapters treat topics from both (...)
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    A novel approach to mind-brain identity.Irving Thalberg - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 33 (3):255-272.
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    Ethical climate in contemporary paediatric intensive care.Katie M. Moynihan, Lisa Taylor, Liz Crowe, Mary-Claire Balnaves, Helen Irving, Al Ozonoff, Robert D. Truog & Melanie Jansen - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):14-14.
    Ethical climate (EC) has been broadly described as how well institutions respond to ethical issues. Developing a tool to study and evaluate EC that aims to achieve sustained improvements requires a contemporary framework with identified relevant drivers. An extensive literature review was performed, reviewing existing EC definitions, tools and areas where EC has been studied; ethical challenges and relevance of EC in contemporary paediatric intensive care (PIC); and relevant ethical theories. We surmised that existing EC definitions and tools designed to (...)
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    The Nature of Love, Volume 3: The Modern World.Irving Singer - 1989 - University of Chicago Press.
    "In this concluding volume of his impressive study of the history of Western thought about the nature of love, Irving Singer reviews the principal efforts that have been made by 20th-Century thinkers to analyze the phenomenon of love.... [T]he bulk of the book is taken up with critical accounts of the modern thinkers who have systematically called into question the possibility itself of love as a union of distinct human selves. For the most part, these critiques are effectively executed, (...)
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Robert D. Heslep, Bertrand P. Helm, Patrick Socoski, William E. Marsden, Irving G. Hendrick, Franklin E. Court, Charlotte Landvoigt, Lester C. Lamon & Bruce Beezer - 1988 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 19 (2):143-185.
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    J. D. A. Ogilvy and Donald C. Baker, Reading Beowulf: An Introduction to the Poem, Its Background, and Its Style. Drawings by Keith Baker. Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1983. Pp. xvii, 221; black-and-white facsimile frontispiece. $17.95. [REVIEW]Edward B. Irving - 1985 - Speculum 60 (2):487.
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    MacColl’s influences on Peirce and Schröder.Irving H. Anellis - 2011 - Philosophia Scientiae 15:97-128.
    Les contributions à la logique de MacColl et Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) ont été les deux plus profondes influences sur le travail de Ernst Schröder (1841-1902) en logique algébrique. Dans son Vorlesungen über dieAlgebra der Logik, Schröder a cité MacColl comme l’un de ses précurseurs les plus importants. Schröder a comparé les travaux de Peirce avec les premières parties de la série d’articles intitulés « The calculus of equivalent statements » que MacColl publie entre 1877 et 1880. Schröder a attribué (...)
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    MacColl’s influences on Peirce and Schröder.Irving H. Anellis - 2011 - Philosophia Scientiae 15:97-128.
    Les contributions à la logique de MacColl et Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) ont été les deux plus profondes influences sur le travail de Ernst Schröder (1841-1902) en logique algébrique. Dans son Vorlesungen über dieAlgebra der Logik, Schröder a cité MacColl comme l’un de ses précurseurs les plus importants. Schröder a comparé les travaux de Peirce avec les premières parties de la série d’articles intitulés « The calculus of equivalent statements » que MacColl publie entre 1877 et 1880. Schröder a attribué (...)
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    What Does “Mind‐Wandering” Mean to the Folk? An Empirical Investigation.Zachary C. Irving, Aaron Glasser, Alison Gopnik, Verity Pinter & Chandra Sripada - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (10):e12908.
    Although mind‐wandering research is rapidly progressing, stark disagreements are emerging about what the term “mind‐wandering” means. Four prominent views define mind‐wandering as (a) task‐unrelated thought, (b) stimulus‐independent thought, (c) unintentional thought, or (d) dynamically unguided thought. Although theorists claim to capture the ordinary understanding of mind‐wandering, no systematic studies have assessed these claims. Two large factorial studies present participants (N = 545) with vignettes that describe someone's thoughts and ask whether her mind was wandering, while systematically manipulating features relevant to (...)
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    Une conception pragmatique de l’a priori.Clarence Irving Lewis - 2021 - Philosophia Scientiae 25:195-204.
    Le concept [the conception] d’a priori touche deux problèmes persistants en philosophie : celui du rôle joué par l’esprit lui-même dans la connaissance, et celui de la possibilité d’une « vérité nécessaire» ou d’une connaissance « indépendante de l’expérience». Or, les conceptions traditionnelles de l’a priori se sont avérées intenables. Que l’esprit appréhende le flux de l’immédiateté avec quelque prescience divine des principes qui légifèrent sur l’expérience, qu’il y ait la moindre lumière...
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    Une conception pragmatique de l’a priori.Clarence Irving Lewis - 2021 - Philosophia Scientiae 25:195-204.
    Le concept [the conception] d’a priori touche deux problèmes persistants en philosophie : celui du rôle joué par l’esprit lui-même dans la connaissance, et celui de la possibilité d’une « vérité nécessaire» ou d’une connaissance « indépendante de l’expérience». Or, les conceptions traditionnelles de l’a priori se sont avérées intenables. Que l’esprit appréhende le flux de l’immédiateté avec quelque prescience divine des principes qui légifèrent sur l’expérience, qu’il y ait la moindre lumière...
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    A Century of Commentary (1860-1974) on the Works of Washington Irving[REVIEW]Richard D. Rust - 1977 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 52 (2):222-223.
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    Bertrand Russell in Recent Books in Logic History [review of Dov M. Gabbay and John Woods, eds., Logic from Russell to Church. Vol. 5 of The Handbook of the History of Logic, and Leila Haaparanta, ed., The Development of Modern Logic ]. [REVIEW]Irving Anellis - 2009 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 29 (2):167-173.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:April 3, 2010 (11:17 am) C:\Users\Milt\Desktop\backup copy of Ken's G\WPData\TYPE2902\russell 29,2 050 red.wpd 1 Gabbay and Woods, eds., The Rise of Modern Logic from Leibniz to Frege, Vol. 3 of the Handbook of the History of Logic (Amsterdam, etc.: North-Holland, 2004). russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies n.s. 29 (winter 2009–10): 167–90 The Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster U. issn 0036-01631; online 1913-8032 eviews BERTRAND RUSSELL IN RECENT (...)
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    The Noble Qualities of Character. (Kitāb Makārim al-Aḫlāq.)The Noble Qualities of Character.Michael Zwettler, Ibn Abi D.-Dunyā, James A. Bellamy & Ibn Abi D.-Dunya - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (1):42.
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    Negativne kursne razlike švajcarskog franka Kao izvor prezaduženosti građana.A. D. Vojvođanska Banka & Novi Sad - forthcoming - Civitas.
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    O. K. Bouwsma November 22, 1898 - March 1, 1978.R. A. W. & A. D. J. - 1978 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 52 (1):15 -.
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    Encounters of consequence: Jewish philosophy in the twentieth century and beyond.Michael D. Oppenheim - 2009 - Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press.
    Some underlying issues of modern Jewish philosophy -- Does Judaism have universal significance? -- Death and the fear of death in Franz Rosenzweig's The star of redemption -- The Halevi book -- Into life : Rosenzweig's essays on God, man and the world -- The meaning of Hasidism : Martin Buber and Gershom Scholem -- Autobiography and the becoming of the self : Martin Buber and Joseph Campbell -- Franz Rosenzweig and Emmanuel Levinas : a midrash or thought-experiment -- Welcoming (...)
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  22. O nerazryvnosti materii i dvizhenii︠a︡.A. D. Vislobokov - 1955 - Moskva,: Gos. izd-vo polit. lit-ry.
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  23. Book Review: 1 & 2 Thessalonians. [REVIEW]Jeffrey A. D. Weima - 2010 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 64 (1):90-92.
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  24. Le mouvement humaniste aux États-Unis..Louis J. A. Mercier - 1928 - Paris,: Hachette.
    Un humaniste indépendant: W.C. Brownell et le rôle de la critique.--La doctrine de l'humanisme: l'œuvre d'Irving Babbit.--L'humanisme et la religion: lœuvre de Paul Elmer More.--Conclusion: L'utilisation de l'humanisme--Traductions: "Emerson", par W.C. Brownell. "L'humanisme et l'imagination", par Irving Babbitt. "La littérature victorienne et la philosophie du changement", par Paul Elmer More.
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    Berkeley on Action: A. D. Woozley.A. D. Woozley - 1985 - Philosophy 60 (233):293-307.
    At the risk of proving myself such a caviller, I want to ask a question which I have seldom heard raised, and which I have never seen discussed in anything that I have read about Berkeley. If I am right, it poses a problem for his immaterialism, not only different, but coming from a different direction, from those objections that are commonly levelled against him. If I am wrong, it will show how right Berkeley was to stress the difficulty of (...)
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    Otto's criticisms of Schleiermacher: A. D. SMITH.A. D. Smith - 2009 - Religious Studies 45 (2):187-204.
    An assessment is made of Rudolf Otto's criticisms of Friedrich Schleiermacher's claim that religious feeling is to be interpreted as essentially involving a feeling of absolute dependence. Otto's criticisms are divided into two kinds. The first suggest that a feeling a dependence, even an absolute one, is the wrong sort of feeling to locate at the heart of religious consciousness. It is argued that this criticism is based on misinterpretations of Schleiermacher's view, which is in fact much closer to Otto's (...)
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  27. The Problem of Perception.A. D. Smith - 2002 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    The Problem of Perception offers two arguments against direct realism--one concerning illusion, and one concerning hallucination--that no current theory of ...
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    III*—Gratefulness and Gratitude.A. D. M. Walker - 1981 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 81 (1):39-56.
    A. D. M. Walker; III*—Gratefulness and Gratitude, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 81, Issue 1, 1 June 1981, Pages 39–56, https://doi.org/10.1093.
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  29. The Problem of Perception.A. D. Smith - 2002 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):640-642.
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  30. Les sciences naturelles et l'histoire.A. D. Xenopol - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10:79.
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    Națiunea Rom'nă.A. D. Xenopol & Constantin Schifirne÷T. - 1999
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    Scrieri sociale și filozofice.A. D. Xenopol, Nicolae Gogoneata & Z. Ornea - 1967 - București,: Editura Știinţifică.
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  33. Zur Logik der Geschichte.A. D. Xenopol - 1908 - [S.N.].
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  34. L'idée de loi scientifique et l'histoire.A. D. Xénopol - 1912 - Scientia 6 (12):401.
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  35. Les principes fondamentaux de l'histoire.A. D. Xénopol - 1900 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 49:187-192.
     
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    Mass media and political power in italy.A. D. Zolotykh - 2013 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitaryj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 2 (2):131.
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    Gratefulness and Gratitude.A. D. M. Walker - 1981 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 81:39 - 55.
    A. D. M. Walker; III*—Gratefulness and Gratitude, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 81, Issue 1, 1 June 1981, Pages 39–56, https://doi.org/10.1093.
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  38. Disjunctivism and discriminability.A. D. Smith - 2008 - In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Disjunctivism is the focus of a lively debate spanning the philosophy of perception, epistemology, and the philosophy of action. Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson present 17 specially written essays, which examine the different forms of disjunctivism and explore the connections between them.
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    Anselm's other argument.A. D. Smith - 2014 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Anselm of Canterbury, in his work Proslogion," originated the "ontological argument" for God's existence, famously arguing that "something than which nothing greater can be conceived," which he identifies with God, must actually exist, for otherwise something greater could indeed be conceived. Some commentators have claimed that although Anselm may not have been conscious of the fact, the Proslogion "as well as his Reply to Gaunilo" contains passages that constitute a second independent proof: a "modal ontological argument" that concerns the supposed (...)
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  40. Translucent experiences.A. D. Smith - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 140 (2):197--212.
    This paper considers the claim that perceptual experience is “transparent”, in the sense that nothing other than the apparent public objects of perception are available to introspection by the subject of such experience. I revive and strengthen the objection that blurred vision constitutes an insuperable objection to the claim, and counter recent responses to the general objection. Finally the bearing of this issue on representationalist accounts of the mind is considered.
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  41. Of primary and secondary qualities.A. D. Smith - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (2):221-254.
  42. Disjunctivism and illusion.A. D. Smith - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (2):384-410.
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  43. Dispositional properties.A. D. Smith - 1977 - Mind 86 (343):439-445.
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    Knowing and Not Knowing.A. D. Woozley - 1953 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 53:151 - 172.
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  45. Husserl and the 'Cartesian Meditations’.A. D. Smith - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (1):182-182.
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  46. Parietal lobe contributions to episodic memory retrieval.A. D. Wagner, B. J. Shannon, I. Kahn & R. L. Buckner - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (9):445-453.
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    Perception and Belief.A. D. Smith - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2):283-309.
    An attempt is made to pinpoint the way in which perception is related to belief. Although, for familiar reasons, it is not true to say that we necessarily believe in the existence of the objects we perceive, nor that they actually have their ostensible characteristics, it is argued that the relation between perception and belief is more than merely contingentThere are two main issues to address. the first is that ‘collateral’ beliefs may impede perceptual belief. It is argued that this (...)
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    Aristotle's account of Friendship in the Nicomachean Ethics.A. D. M. Walker - 1979 - Phronesis 24 (2):180-196.
  49. Perception and belief.A. D. Smith - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (2):283-309.
    An attempt is made to pinpoint the way in which perception is related to belief. Although, for familiar reasons, it is not true to say that we necessarily believe in the existence of the objects we perceive, nor that they actually have their ostensible characteristics, it is argued that the relation between perception and belief is more than merely contingent.There are two main issues to address. The first is that ‘collateral’ beliefs may impede perceptual belief. It is argued that this (...)
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  50. Space and sight.A. D. Smith - 2000 - Mind 109 (435):481-518.
    This paper, which has both a historical and a polemical aspect, investigates the view, dominant throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, that the sense of sight is, originally, not phenomenally three-dimensional in character, and that we must come to interpret its properly two-dimensional data by reference to the sense of 'touch'. The principal argument for this claim, due to Berkeley, is examined and found wanting. The supposedly confirming findings concerning 'Molyneux subjects' are also investigated and are shown to be either (...)
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