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  1. Bryson's Science and Freedom. [REVIEW]Cantor Cantor - 1947 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8:737.
     
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    The Possibility of Naturalism: A Philosophical Critique of the Contemporary Human Sciences.G. N. Cantor - 1982 - Philosophical Quarterly 32 (128):280-281.
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    Henry Brougham and the Scottish Methodological Tradition.G. N. Cantor - 1971 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 2 (1):69.
  4. Defining Science. William Whewell, Natural Knowledge, and Public Debate in Early Victorian Britain.R. Yeo & G. Cantor - 1995 - Annals of Science 52 (1):88-89.
  5. Vorlesungen über Geschichte der Mathematik.Moritz Cantor - 1896 - The Monist 7:314.
     
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    The Simpsons.Paul A. Cantor - 1999 - Political Theory 27 (6):734-749.
  7. Advance Directives and the Pursuit of Death with Dignity.Norman Cantor & Brian Stoffell - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (5):448-448.
     
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    The Edinburgh Phrenology Debate: 1803–1828.G. N. Cantor - 1975 - Annals of Science 32 (3):195-218.
    In the late 1810s and 1820s the Edinburgh phrenologists were largely concerned with trying to establish phrenology as the true science of mind. They challenged the accepted theories about the nature of mind and the brain; in turn, phrenology was attacked by the proponents of Scottish common-sense philosophy and by some medical men. The ensuing debate, which is discussed as an example of conflict between incommensurable world-views, involved a wide range of contentious theological, philosophical, scientific and methodological issues.
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  9. The Poet as Economist : Shelley's Critique of Paper Money and the British National Debt.Paul Cantor - 1997 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 13 (1):21-44.
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    A critique of Shapin's social interpretation of the Edinburgh phrenology debate.G. N. Cantor - 1975 - Annals of Science 32 (3):245-256.
    While many aspects of Shapin's historical thesis are accepted, this paper raises objections to specific parts of his historical account, and also to the historiographical assumptions underlying his sociological programme. In particular, Shapin's claim to have explained the Edinburgh phrenology debate in social terms is analysed and rejected.
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    Science and Freedom.Nathaniel Cantor - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 8 (4):737-739.
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    Science and Christianity: Peter Harrison : The Cambridge companion to science and religion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, 322pp, £50 HB, £17.99 PB.Geoffrey Cantor - 2011 - Metascience 21 (1):239-242.
    Science and Christianity Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-4 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9544-2 Authors Geoffrey Cantor, Science and Technology Studies, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT UK Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    A semiotic model of visual change.Robert M. Cantor - 2014 - Semiotica 2014 (202).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2014 Heft: 202 Seiten: 631-640.
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    Science and Christianity.Geoffrey Cantor Geoffrey Cantor - 2012 - Metascience 21 (1):239-242.
    Science and Christianity Content Type Journal Article Category Book Review Pages 1-4 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9544-2 Authors Geoffrey Cantor, Science and Technology Studies, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT UK Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    A pragmatic typology of Roentgen signs.Robert M. Cantor - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (141).
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    Foundations of Roentgen semiotics.Robert M. Cantor - 2000 - Semiotica 131 (1-2):1-18.
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    Review essay / regulating death.Norman L. Cantor - 1993 - Criminal Justice Ethics 12 (1):71-77.
    Carlos F. Gomez, Regulating Death New Yorrk: Free Press, 1991, xx +172 pp.
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    Science and humanism : the sapiential role of philosophy.E. Cantore - 1970 - Dialectica 24 (1‐3):215-241.
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    The effects of Roentgen signs on the mind of the interpreter.Robert M. Cantor - 2006 - Semiotica 2006 (162):309-321.
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    Diagnostic logic in Roentgen semiotics.Robert M. Cantor - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (149):361-376.
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  21. 'a Soldier And Afeard': Macbeth and the Gospelling of Scotland.Paul Cantor - 1997 - Interpretation 24 (3):287-318.
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    Creature and Creator.Paul A. Cantor - 1984 - Cambridge University Press.
    This vocabulary text helps beginning students gain knowledge of basic North American English vocabulary. This North American English edition of the popular English Vocabulary in Use series is appropriate for classroom use and for self-study reference and practice. An easy-to-use format presents a content or grammar-based area of vocabulary on the left-hand page and innovative practice activities on the right-hand page. Sixty units cover approximately 1,200 new vocabulary items. Firmly based on current vocabulary acquisition theory, Vocabulary in Use promotes good (...)
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    Scientific Knowledge and Sociological Theory by Barry Barnes; The Interaction between Science and Philosophy edited by Y. Elkana; Against Method, Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge by Paul Feyerabend.G. N. Cantor - 1976 - History of Science 14:265.
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    The Historiography of ‘Georgian’ Optics.G. N. Cantor - 1978 - History of Science 16 (1):1-21.
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    Berkeley's The Analyst Revisited.Geoffrey Cantor - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):668-683.
  26. Ancient thought: Plato & Aristotle.Norman F. Cantor - 1968 - Waltham, Mass.,: Blaisdell Pub. Co.. Edited by Peter L. Klein, Plato & Aristotle.
  27. Leo Strauss and Contemporary Hermeneutics.Paul A. Cantor - 1991 - In Alan Udoff (ed.), Leo Strauss's thought: toward a critical engagement. Boulder: L. Rienner Publishers. pp. 270.
     
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  28. Laozi Through the Lens of the White Rose: Resonance or Dissonance?Lea Cantor - 2023 - Oxford German Studies 52 (1):62-79.
    A surprising feature of the White Rose anti-Nazi resistance pamphlets is their appeal to a foundational classical Chinese text, the Laozi (otherwise known as the Daodejing), to buttress their critique of fascism and authoritarianism. I argue that from the perspective of a 1942 educated readership, the act of quoting the Laozi functioned as a subtle and pointed nod to anti-fascist intellectuals in pre-war Germany, many of whom had interpreted the Laozi as an anti-authoritarian and pacifist text. To a sympathetic reader, (...)
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    God as Spirit—and Natural Science.Geoffrey Cantor - 2001 - Zygon 36 (4):783-794.
    The biblical sentence “God is Spirit” (John 4:24) occasioned the development of the Christian doctrine about God as Spirit. But since patristic times “spirit” was interpreted in the sense of Nus, which rather means “intellect.” The biblical concept of spirit (pneuma), however, has its root meaning in referring to “air in movement,” as in breath or storm. The similar concept of pneuma in Stoic philosophy has become the “immediate precursor” (Max Jammer) of the field concept in modern physics, so that (...)
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    The Uncanonical Dante: The Divine Comedy and Islamic Philosophy.Paul Arthur Cantor - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (1):138-153.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Uncanonical Dante: The Divine Comedy And Islamic PhilosophyPaul A. CantorThe distorted notions of invisible things which Dante and hisrival Milton have idealized, are merely the mask and the mantlein which these great poets walk through eternity enveloped anddisguised. It is a difficult question to determine how far theywere conscious of the distinction which must have subsisted intheir minds between their own creeds and that of the people.Dante at (...)
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  31. Zhuangzi on ‘happy fish’ and the limits of human knowledge.Lea Cantor - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2):216-230.
    The “happy fish” passage concluding the “Autumn Floods” chapter of the Classical Chinese text known as the Zhuangzi has traditionally been seen to advance a form of relativism which precludes objectivity. My aim in this paper is to question this view with close reference to the passage itself. I further argue that the central concern of the two philosophical personae in the passage – Zhuangzi and Huizi – is not with the epistemic standards of human judgements (the established view since (...)
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  32. Thales – the ‘first philosopher’? A troubled chapter in the historiography of philosophy.Lea Cantor - 2022 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (5):727-750.
    It is widely believed that the ancient Greeks thought that Thales was the first philosopher, and that they therefore maintained that philosophy had a Greek origin. This paper challenges these assumptions, arguing that most ancient Greek thinkers who expressed views about the history and development of philosophy rejected both positions. I argue that not even Aristotle presented Thales as the first philosopher, and that doing so would have undermined his philosophical commitments and interests. Beyond Aristotle, the view that Thales was (...)
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  33. Effortful pursuit of personal goals in daily life.Nancy Cantor & Hart Blanton - 1996 - In Peter M. Gollwitzer & John A. Bargh (eds.), The Psychology of Action: Linking Cognition and Motivation to Behavior. Guilford. pp. 338--359.
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    On Avoiding Deep Dementia.Norman L. Cantor - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (4):15-24.
    Some people will confront Alzheimer's with a measure of resignation, a determination to struggle against the progressive debilitation and to extract whatever comforts and benefits they can from their remaining existence. They are entitled to pursue that resolute path. For other people, like myself, protracted maintenance during progressive cognitive dysfunction and helplessness is an intolerably degrading prospect. The critical question for those of us seeking to avoid protracted dementia is how best to accomplish that objective.One strategy is to engineer one's (...)
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    Essay Review: The Eighteenth Century Problem: The Ferment of Knowledge: Studies in the Historiography of Eighteenth Century ScienceThe Ferment of Knowledge: Studies in the Historiography of Eighteenth Century Science. Ed. by RousseauG. S. and PorterRoy . Pp. xiii + 500. £25.G. N. Cantor - 1982 - History of Science 20 (1):44-63.
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    Cartman Shrugged.Paul A. Cantor - 2013 - In Robert Arp & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), The Ultimate South Park and Philosophy: Respect My Philosophah! Wiley. pp. 175--193.
    Chapter Six defends one of the most offensive shows in television history—South Park—against its many critics. It argues that the vulgarity, obscenity, and blasphemy of the show have deep roots in a tradition of philosophical comedy that stretches back to such figures as Aristophanes, Rabelais, and Mark Twain. Comedy is by nature transgressive, and South Park derives its bite and its energy from the way it violates contemporary norms of political correctness. The chapter focuses on episodes of South Park that (...)
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    Dimensional fixation with introtacts in kindergarten children.Joan H. Cantor & Charles C. Spiker - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (3):169-171.
  38. Film Noir and the Frankfurt School: America as Wasteland in Edgar Ulmer's Detour.Paul A. Cantor - 2006 - In Mark T. Conard & Robert Porfirio (eds.), The philosophy of film noir. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. pp. 139--61.
     
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    Modeling semiosis in Roentgen diagnosis.Robert M. Cantor - 2009 - Semiotica 2009 (174):49-68.
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    States' Commitment to Medicaid Before the Affordable Care Act: Trends and Implications.Joel C. Cantor, Frank J. Thompson & Jennifer Farnham - 2013 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 50 (1):71-84.
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    Temporal phenomenology in Roentgen semiotics.Robert M. Cantor - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (182):69-79.
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    Science and Religion: New Historical Perspectives.Thomas Dixon, Geoffrey Cantor & Stephen Pumfrey (eds.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    The idea of an inevitable conflict between science and religion was decisively challenged by John Hedley Brooke in his classic Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives. Almost two decades on, Science and Religion: New Historical Perspectives revisits this argument and asks how historians can now impose order on the complex and contingent histories of religious engagements with science. Bringing together leading scholars, this volume explores the history and changing meanings of the categories 'science' and 'religion'; the role of publishing and (...)
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    Intradimensional and extradimensional shifts in the rat with assessment of differential instrumental generalization.Charles C. Spiker & Joan H. Cantor - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (3):223-225.
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    The dimensional analysis of multidimensional stimuli by children.Charles C. Spiker & Joan H. Cantor - 1983 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 21 (6):449-452.
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    A Bibliography of Medical and Biomedical Biography. Leslie T. Morton, Robert J. Moore.David Cantor - 1996 - Isis 87 (2):397-398.
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    My Annotated Living Will.Norman L. Cantor - 1990 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 18 (1-2):114-122.
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    Method in History: For and against.G. N. Cantor - 1976 - History of Science 14 (4):265-276.
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  48. Medieval Thought: Augustine and Thomas Aquinas.N. F. CANTOR - 1969
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    Humanistic significance of science: Some methodological considerations.Enrico Cantore - 1971 - Philosophy of Science 38 (3):395-412.
    This essay discusses the problem of the two cultures. According to the author the problem arises because science is the source of a new way of conceiving reality and man, different from the mental conception entertained by nonscientific persons. The article suggests methodological guidelines for the philosopher interested in understanding the humanistic mentality of the scientists. The approach proposed is inductive-genetic. The aim is to help the philosopher explore science in its developmental becoming so that he may become aware of (...)
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    Boyling over: a commentary on the preceding papers.Geoffrey Cantor - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Science 32 (3):315-324.
    When Michael Hunter first publicized the idea of ‘Psychoanalysing Robert Boyle’ I understood that his main aim was to test three competing psychoanalytical theories against the historical evidence provided by the life and work of Robert Boyle. Although this would have been a valuable exercise, and one that the British Society for the History of Science meeting partly engaged, the papers by Brett Kahr, John Clay and Karl Figlio published here raise some far more compelling issues which I shall explore (...)
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