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  1. Jerzy Pelc.Alfred Tars Ki, O. Języku Przedmiotowym & Metajęzyku I. Pojęciu Prawdy - 1998 - Studia Semiotyczne 21:301.
     
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    Dünya Bankası Tarım Kredileri Ve Türk Tarım Sektörü.Zülfükar Aytaç Ki̇şman - 2014 - Journal of Turkish Studies 9 (Volume 9 Issue 5):1397-1397.
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  3. ʻAūrat kī Islāmī zindagī: aur jadīd sāʼinsī taḥqīqāt.Muḥammad Anvar bin Ak̲h̲tar - 2003 - Karācī: Kitāb milne kā patah, Islāmī kutubk̲h̲ānah.
    Analytical study of an ideal life for a woman in Islam with special reference to modern science.
     
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    Typification in Society and Social Science: The Continuing Relevance of Schutz’s Social Phenomenology.Kwang-ki Kim & Tim Berard - 2009 - Human Studies 32 (3):263-289.
    This paper examines Alfred Schutz’s insights on types and typification. Beginning with a brief overview of the history and meaning of typification in interpretive sociology, the paper further addresses both the ubiquity and the necessity of typification in social life and scientific method. Schutz’s contribution itself is lacking in empirical application and grounding, but examples are provided of ongoing empirical research which advances the understanding of types and typification. As is suggested by illustrations from scholarship in the social studies (...)
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  5. Typification in Society and Social Science: The Continuing Relevance of Schutz’s Social Phenomenology. [REVIEW]Kwang-ki Kim & Tim Berard - 2009 - Human Studies 32 (3):263 - 289.
    This paper examines Alfred Schutz’s insights on types and typification. Beginning with a brief overview of the history and meaning of typification in interpretive sociology, the paper further addresses both the ubiquity and the necessity of typification in social life and scientific method. Schutz’s contribution itself is lacking in empirical application and grounding, but examples are provided of ongoing empirical research which advances the understanding of types and typification. As is suggested by illustrations from scholarship in the social studies (...)
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    A. E. Housman: Fragment grške tragedije.A. E. Housman & David Movrin - 2023 - Clotho 5 (1):309-317.
    Alfred Edward Housman (1859–1936), ki je kasneje postal angleški pesnik in eden največjih filologov svojega časa, je svoj zafrkantski »fragment« objavil pri triindvajsetih, leta 1883, v reviji Bromsgrovian. Revijo je izdajala Bromsgrove School, kjer se je šolal kot najstnik (1870–77); na šolo, ki je prva prepoznala njegov jezikovni in pesniški talent, se je za kratek čas (1881–82) vrnil kot pomožni učitelj po ne­pričakovanem študijskem porazu na Oxfordu. Kot ugotavlja Ralph Marcellino, ni naključje, da besedilo paro­dira predvsem Ajshila, ki je (...)
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  7. Modes of thought.Alfred North Whitehead - 1938 - New York,: The Macmillan company.
    Importance.--Expression.--Understanding.--Perspective.--Forms of process.--Civilized universe.--Nature lifeless.--Nature alive.--The aim of philosophy.
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    Essays in science and philosophy.Alfred North Whitehead - 1947 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
    The first three chapters are personal history, highly picturesque and amusing, illumined by flashes of his lively humor....From here the chapters go on into Philosophy, Education, and Science. covering a span of thrity years though these writings do, they are surprizingly unified. Atlantic.
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    The definition of good.Alfred Cyril Ewing - 1947 - Westport, Conn.: Hyperion Press.
    First published in Great Britain in 1948, this book examines the definition of goodness as being distinct from the question of What things are good? Although less immediately and obviously practical, Dr. Ewing argues that the former question is more fundamental since it raises the issue of whether ethics is explicable wholly in terms of something else, for example, human psychology. Ewing states in his preface that the definition of goodness needs to be confirmed before one decides on the place (...)
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  10. Making music together: A study in social relationship.Alfred Schütz - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  11. An Introduction to Mathematics.Alfred North Whitehead - 1911 - Williams & Norgate.
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    Philosophical essays.Alfred Jules Ayer - 1954 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
    I - Individuals 1 2 - The Identity of Indiscernibles 26 3 - Negation 36 4 - The Terminology of Sense-Data 66 5 - Basic Propositions 105 6 - Phenomenalism 125 7 - Statements About the Past 167 8 - One’s Knowledge of Other Minds 191 9 - On What There Is 215 10 - On the Analysis of Moral Judgements 231 11 - The Principle of Utility 250 12 - Freedom and Necessity 271 Index 285.
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  13. A Theory of Time and Space.Alfred A. Robb - 1915 - Mind 24 (96):555-561.
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    Effective Vote Markets and the Tyranny of Wealth.Alfred Archer, Bart Engelen & Viktor Ivanković - 2019 - Res Publica 25 (1):39-54.
    What limits should there be on the areas of life that are governed by market forces? For many years, no one seriously defended the buying and selling votes for political elections. In recent years, however, this situation has changed, with a number of authors defending the permissibility of vote markets. One popular objection to such markets is that they would lead to a tyranny of wealth, where the poor are politically dominated by the rich. In a recent paper, Taylor :313–328, (...)
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    A commentary on Plato's Timaeus.Alfred Edward Taylor - 1928 - New York: Garland.
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    Admiration Over Time.Alfred Archer & Benjamin Matheson - 2020 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (4):669-689.
    In this paper, we investigate the diachronic fittingness conditions of admiration – that is, what it takes for a person to continue or cease to be admirable over time. We present a series of cases that elicit judgements that suggest different understandings of admiration over time. In some cases, admirability seems to last forever. In other cases, it seems that it can cease within a person’s lifetime if she changes sufficiently. Taken together, these cases highlight what we call the puzzle (...)
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  17. Recent Work on Intentional Action.Alfred R. Mele - 1992 - American Philosophical Quarterly 29 (3):199 - 217.
    Central to the philosophy of action is a concern to understand intentional action. Two pertinent questions may be distinguished. What is it to do something intentionally? How is intentional behavior to be explained? Although, ideally, a review of recent work in the philosophy of action would attend equally to both questions, space does not permit my doing justice to both here. I shall focus on the definitional or conceptual issue and examine work on the explanatory issue only insofar as it (...)
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  18. God's general concurrence with secondary causes: Why conservation is not enough.Alfred J. Freddoso - 1991 - Philosophical Perspectives 5:553-585.
    After an exposition of some key concepts in scholastic ontology, this paper examines four arguments presented by Francisco Suarez for the thesis, commonly held by Christian Aristotelians, that God's causal contribution to effects occurring in the ordinary course of nature goes beyond His merely conserving created substances along with their active and passive causal powers. The postulation of a further causal contribution, known as God's general concurrence (or general concourse), can be viewed as an attempt to accommodate an element of (...)
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    Using Stars for Moral Navigation: An Ethical Exploration into Celebrity.Alfred Archer & Maureen Sie - 2023 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 40 (2):340-357.
    What role do celebrities play in our moral lives? Philosophers have explored the potential for celebrities to function as moral exemplars and role models. We argue that there are more ways in which celebrities play a role in helping us navigate our moral lives. First, gossiping about celebrities helps us negotiate our moral norms and identify competing styles of life. Second, fandom for celebrities serves as the basis for the development of distinct moral communities and identities. Third, celebrities possess high (...)
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  20. Objects as Temporary Autonomous Zones.Tim Morton - 2011 - Continent 1 (3):149-155.
    continent. 1.3 (2011): 149-155. The world is teeming. Anything can happen. John Cage, “Silence” 1 Autonomy means that although something is part of something else, or related to it in some way, it has its own “law” or “tendency” (Greek, nomos ). In their book on life sciences, Medawar and Medawar state, “Organs and tissues…are composed of cells which…have a high measure of autonomy.”2 Autonomy also has ethical and political valences. De Grazia writes, “In Kant's enormously influential moral philosophy, autonomy (...)
     
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    Dp-Minimality: Basic Facts and Examples.Alfred Dolich, John Goodrick & David Lippel - 2011 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 52 (3):267-288.
    We study the notion of dp-minimality, beginning by providing several essential facts about dp-minimality, establishing several equivalent definitions for dp-minimality, and comparing dp-minimality to other minimality notions. The majority of the rest of the paper is dedicated to examples. We establish via a simple proof that any weakly o-minimal theory is dp-minimal and then give an example of a weakly o-minimal group not obtained by adding traces of externally definable sets. Next we give an example of a divisible ordered Abelian (...)
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  22. Forcing Cohen To Abandon Forced Supererogation.Alfred Archer - 2014 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (1):1-7.
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    Second Thoughts in Moral Philosophy.Alfred Ewing - 1959 - Philosophy 36 (137):234-236.
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  24. Science and the Modern World Lowell Lectures, 1925.Alfred North Whitehead - 1925 - Cambridge University Press.
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    Einführung in Rechtsphilosophie und Rechtstheorie der Gegenwart.Alfred Büllesbach, Winfried Hassemer & Arthur Kaufmann (eds.) - 1977 - Karlsruhe: Müller Juristischer Verlag.
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  26. Les origines de la technologie.Alfred Espinas - 1898 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 6 (3):2-2.
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    Noumenal Technology.Alfred Nordmann - 2005 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 8 (3):3-23.
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    Object lessons: towards an epistemology of technoscience.Alfred Nordmann - 2012 - Scientiae Studia 10 (SPE):11-31.
    Discussions of technoscience are bringing to light that scientific journals feature very different knowledge claims. At one end of the spectrum, there is the scientific claim that a hypothesis needs to be reevaluated in light of new evidence. At the other end of the spectrum, there is the technoscientific claim that some new measure of control has been achieved in a laboratory. The latter claim has not received sufficient attention as of yet. In what sense is the achievement of control (...)
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    Are We Obliged to Enhance for Moral Perfection?Alfred Archer - 2018 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (5):490-505.
    Suppose, we could take a pill that would turn us into morally better people. Would we have a duty to take such a pill? In recent years, a number of philosophers have discussed this issue. Most prominently, Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu have argued that we would have a duty to take such a pill. In this article, I wish to investigate the possible limits of a duty to take moral enhancement drugs through investigating the related question of whether it (...)
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  30. Intention and Intentional Action.Alfred Mele - 2007 - In Brian P. McLaughlin, Ansgar Beckermann & Sven Walter (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Einige methodologifche Unterfuchungen über die Definierbarkeit der Begriffe.Alfred Tarski - 1935 - Erkenntnis 5 (1):80-100.
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  32. The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution.Alfred Cobban, Albert Soboul, Georges Lefebvre, John Hall Stewart & James Friguglietti - 1965 - Science and Society 29 (4):472-477.
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    Microeconomic Laws: A Philosophical Analysis.Alfred F. MacKay - 1977 - Philosophy of Science 44 (4):666-668.
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    Erratum: #MisconstruedIdentitiesMustFall. Collective identity formation in the current South African context: A practical theological perspective.Alfred R. Brunsdon - 2017 - HTS Theological Studies 73 (2).
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    She intends to try.Alfred R. Mele - 1989 - Philosophical Studies 55 (1):101-106.
    My aim in this paper is to refute an intriguing argument of Hugh McCann's for the thesis that'S tried to A' entails 'S intended to A. I shall call this the strong intention thesis about trying, or SIT. SIT implies, as McCann observes, that even an agent who thinks that the probability of her A-ing is close to zero intends to A, provided only that she tries to A.
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  36. The well-informed citizen; an essay on the social distribution of knowledge.Alfred Schutz - 1946 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 13 (4):463-478.
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    History of philosophy.Alfred Weber - 1912 - New Delhi: D.K Publishers' Distributors. Edited by Ralph Barton Perry.
    Bahle, 13, 25 n. 1. Ballinger, 108 n. 3. Borchard, 58 n. 1. Burckhardt, 16 n. 1. Bardach, 495. Bnrgeaa, 611. Buridan, 256*. ...
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    Arabic and islamic psychology and philosophy of mind.Alfred Ivry - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Untergang oder zivile Weltgesellschaft?: zum Verhältnis von Geist und Leben.Alfred Rohloff - 2013 - Oberhausen: Athena.
    Wie verhalten sich Geist und Leben in unserem menschlichen Dasein zueinander? Ist der Geist des Lebens Feind? Ausgehend von den philosophischen Ansätzen von Ludwig Klages (1872–1956) und Oswald Spengler (1880–1936) diskutiert Alfred Rohloff die Frage nach dem Verhältnis von Geist und Leben in unserer menschlichen Wirklichkeit wie auch, vor diesem Hintergrund, die Möglichkeit einer zivilen Weltgesellschaft, die sich in seinen Augen als die einzig mögliche Antwort ergibt auf die Frage nach der Überlebenschance der Menschheit auf diesem Planeten. Die Diskussion (...)
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  40. Immunology and the enigma of selfhood.Alfred I. Tauber & Mn Norton Wise - 2004 - In M. Norton Wise (ed.), Growing explanations: historical perspectives on recent science. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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  41. Gesellschaftslehre.Alfred Vierkandt - 1928 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 7 (1):182-183.
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    Phenomenology of the Technical Delusion in Schizophrenics.Alfred Kraus - 1994 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 25 (1):51-69.
    Technical delusions are highly significant for the diagnosis of schizophrenia. What can we learn from the content and the formal aspects of this kind of delusion about the primary schizophrenic experiences underlying the technical delusion and about its meaning and purpose for the patient? In a phenomenological investigation of six schizophrenics, comparing their experiences in technical delusion with the normal experience of technical phenomena, I describe the patient's relationship to himself, to his world, and to others and the modalities of (...)
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    Athenian Literacy in the Fifth Century B.C.Alfred Burns - 1981 - Journal of the History of Ideas 42 (3):371.
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    Schriftsteller und Gesellschaft in der Literaturtheorie der französischen Enzyklopädisten.Alfred Opitz - 1975 - Frankfurt/M.: Peter Lang.
    Der Autor versucht die Literaturtheorie der Enzyklopädisten im Kontext jener liberalen Ideologie der Aufklärung zu situieren, die vom Handelsbürgertum ausgeht und auf eine Überwindung des Feudalabsolutismus hinzielt. Im Verhältnis von Schriftsteller und Gesellschaft konkretisiert sich ein neues Selbstverständnis der Intelligenz, die im Rahmen der politischen Emanzipation des Bürgertums einen gesellschaftlich relevanten Standpunkt für ihre eigene Arbeit zu definieren versucht.
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    The role of physical scientists in Agriculture.Alfred Ordman - 1984 - Agriculture and Human Values 1 (2):20-22.
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    Die unfaßbare Gewißheit: Manès Sperbers Judesein.Alfred Paffenholz - 1995 - In Michael Daxner & Eveline Goodman-Thau (eds.), Bruch Und Kontinuität: Jüdisches Denken in der Europäischen Geistesgeschichte. De Gruyter. pp. 221-228.
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  47. Brodmann, E., Recht und Grewalt.Alfred Pagel - 1922 - Kant Studien 27:207.
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    Das ich und die natur.Alfred Petzelt - 1954 - Kant Studien 46 (1-4):28-43.
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    Subjekt und Subjektivität.Alfred Petzelt & Jèurgen Rekus - 1997 - Weinheim: Juventa. Edited by Jürgen Rekus.
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    Tatsache und Prinzip: Philosophie und Psychologie.Alfred Petzelt - 1982 - Peter Lang Publishing.
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