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    Promise and Performance.F. J. Schonell, Ernest Roe & Ivor Meddleton - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (1):94-95.
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    Divided Consciousness: Multiple Controls in Human Thought and Action.Ernest R. Hilgard - 1977 - Wiley.
    A seminal work on the unconscious and its mechanisms. Examines the interaction between voluntary (conscious) and involuntary (unconscious) human control mechanisms in terms of dissociation of divided consciousness. Delineates a neodissociation interpretation that recognizes historical roots without requiring commitment. Presents a wide range of data on possession states, fugues, multiple personalities, amnesia, dreams, hallucinations, automatic writing, and aggressions.
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    The birth and death of meaning.Ernest Becker - 1962 - New York,: Free Press.
    Chapter One THE MAN-APES A Lesson for Thomas Hobbes Probably the most exciting development in modern anthropology is the discovery of the australopithecines ...
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  4. Late Capitalism.Ernest Mandel - 1979 - Science and Society 43 (1):106-109.
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    Teaching Collection (Economics: The futurity problem.Ernest Partridge - 1981
  6. Reflective Knowledge.Ernest Sosa - 2019 - In Rodrigo Borges, Branden Fitelson & Cherie Braden (eds.), Knowledge, Scepticism, and Defeat: Themes from Klein. Springer Verlag.
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    How does a box work? A study in the qualitative dynamics of solid objects.Ernest Davis - 2011 - Artificial Intelligence 175 (1):299-345.
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    The scope and limits of simulation in automated reasoning.Ernest Davis & Gary Marcus - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 233 (C):60-72.
  9. Epistemic Justification.Ernest Sosa - 2003 - Wiley.
     
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    You Can Say That Again.Ernest Lepore & Barry Loewer - 1989 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 14 (1):338-356.
  11. Relativism and the Social Sciences.Ernest Gellner - 1986 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (3):367-369.
    This volume of essays deals with the problem of relativism, in particular cultural relativism. If our society knows better than other societies, how do we know that it knows better? There is a profound irony in the fact that this self-doubt has become most acute in the one civilisation that has persuaded the rest of the world to emulate it. The claim to cognitive superiority is often restricted, of course, to the limited sphere of natural science and technology; and that (...)
     
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    Conditions on understanding language.Ernest Lepore - 1997 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 97 (1):41–60.
    Philosophers in general are uncomfortable, if not downright skeptical, about attributing semantic knowledge, particularly of a semantic theory, to ordinary speakers. 2 Those who do not feel the pinch often adopt a two-pronged defense: they rebut skeptics with an array of distinctions (and hedges), contending that the skeptics' confusions arise because they ignore such..
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  13. Meaning and Argument: An Introduction to Logic through Language.Ernest Lepore - 2005 - Studia Logica 79 (2):307-310.
     
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    Ecological Morality and Nonmoral Sentiments.Ernest Partridge - 1996 - Environmental Ethics 18 (2):149-163.
    A complete environmental ethic must include a theory of motivation to assure that the demands of that ethic are within the capacity of human beings. J. Baird Callicott has argued that these requisite sentiments may be found in the moral psychology of David Hume, enriched by the insights of Charles Darwin. I reply that, on the contrary, Humean moral sentiments are more likely to incline one toanthropocentrism than to Aldo Leopold’s land ethic, which is defended by Callicott. This mismatch becomes (...)
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    Words and things: an examination of, and an attack on, linguistic philosophy.Ernest Gellner - 1979 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    Finding a powerful ally in Bertrand Russell, who provided the foreword for this book, Gellner embarked on the project that was to put him on the intellectual ...
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    How Do You Know?Ernest Sosa - 1974 - American Philosophical Quarterly 11 (2):113 - 122.
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  17. Philosophical Skepticism and Epistemic Circularity.Ernest Sosa - 1999 - In Keith DeRose & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Skepticism: a contemporary reader. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Towards a Dynamic Model of the Psychological Contract.René Schalk & Robert E. Roe - 2007 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 37 (2):167-182.
    This paper presents a dynamic perspective in which the psychological contract is treated as a structured set of beliefs that are held by individual employees about the mutual obligations of the organization as employer and themselves as employees. This set of beliefs is assumed to produce a state of commitment to the organization in which the employee is willing to accept work roles and tasks offered by the organization, and to carry them out in accordance with certain standards. The dynamic (...)
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    The language of modern physics.Ernest H. Hutten - 1956 - New York,: Macmillan.
    First published in 1956 The Language of Modern Physics gives a complete account of the concepts both of classical and quantum physics. It deals with themes like logic and semantics; basic ideas of physics and the methods scientists use for confirming their hypotheses.
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  20. Knowing full well: the normativity of beliefs as performances.Ernest Sosa - 2015 - Disputatio 4 (5).
    Belief is considered a kind of performance, which attains one level of success if it is true, a second level if competent, and a third if true because competent. Knowledge on one level is apt belief. The epistemic normativity constitutive of such knowledge is thus a kind of performance normativity. A problem is posed for this account by the fact that suspension of belief seems to fall under the same sort of epistemic normativity as does belief itself, yet to suspend (...)
     
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  21. The structure of evil.Ernest Becker - 1968 - New York,: G. Braziller.
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    The birth and death of meaning.Ernest Becker - 1962 - [New York]: Free Press of Glencoe.
    Uses the disciplines of psychology, anthropology, sociology and psychiatry to explain what makes people act the way they do.
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  23. Putnam's pragmatic realism.Ernest Sosa - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy 90 (12):605-626.
  24. For the love of truth.Ernest Sosa - 2001 - In Abrol Fairweather & Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski (eds.), Virtue epistemology: essays on epistemic virtue and responsibility. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 49--62.
    “Rational beings pursue and value truth. Intellectual conduct is to be judged, accordingly, by how well it aids our pursuit of that ideal.” What does this mean, and is it true? Even if intelligent life had never evolved or otherwise existed, Venus would still have orbited the Sun, so it would still have been true that Venus orbited the Sun. It is not the being thus true of what is true that we value indiscriminately. Some truths are good, but not (...)
     
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    Acknowledgments.Ernest Sosa - 2010 - In Knowing Full Well. Princeton University Press.
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    The a Priori in Physical Theory.Ernest H. Hutten - 1946 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 11 (3):79-80.
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  27. On Rational Betting Systems.Ernest W. Adams - 1962 - Archiv für Mathematische Logik Und Grundlagenforschung 6:7-29.
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    Algorithms and everyday life.Ernest Davis - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 239 (C):1-6.
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    The structure of evil.Ernest Becker - 1968 - New York,: G. Braziller.
    The author reviews the history of the science of man in relation to contemporary problems and offers proposals for a true merger of science and philosophy.
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    The Voyage Out.Ernest Dempsey - 2007 - Philosophy Now 60:42-43.
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    Replies.Ernest Sosa - 2000 - Noûs 34 (s1):38-42.
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    Greek political theory.Ernest Barker - 1960 - New York,: Barnes & Noble.
    Much has been written about the interpretation of Plato in the last thirty years. Once interpreted as a revolutionary of the left, and a prophet of Socialism, he has lately been interpreted as a revolutionary of the Right and a forerunner of Fascism. In this book Plato appears as himself âe" a revolutionary indeed, and even an authoritarian, but a revolutionary of the pure idea of the Good, and an authoritarian of the pure reason, unattached either to the Right or (...)
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  33. Knowledge: Instrumental and testimonial.Ernest Sosa - 2006 - In Jennifer Lackey & Ernest Sosa (eds.), The epistemology of testimony. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 116--123.
     
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    Ideal language and kinship structure.Ernest Gellner - 1957 - Philosophy of Science 24 (3):235-242.
    This paper is inter-disciplinary. Its disadvantage is that the author is not sufficiently conversant with the disciplines it is inter. He may however, like Lord Wavell, claim that at least the thread that binds them is his own.The paper is of philosophic interest in that it is inspired by, and hopes to shed some light on, the notion of an ideal language. It is of interest to social anthropology in that its main subject is kinship structure. It may be of (...)
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    Applying the Jeffrey decision model to rational betting and information acquisition.Ernest W. Adams & Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1980 - Theory and Decision 12 (1):1-20.
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    The truth of modest realism.Ernest Sosa - 1993 - Philosophical Issues 3:177-195.
    True, the believing could not in those cir- cumstances be there the object of belief being there. accept a notion of correspondence or reference according to which a word or a brain state of ours can refer to some external or or independent (This no more forces.
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  37. Great Minds - John Rawls.Ernest Partridge - 2004 - Free Inquiry 24.
     
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  38. On the rights of animals and persons.Ernest Partridge - 1999 - Environmental Ethics 1 (6).
     
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    Values in Nature.Ernest Partridge - 1986 - Philosophical Inquiry 8 (1-2):96-110.
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    On Veritism. Pritchard’s Defense.Ernest Sosa - 2021 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 58 (4):38-45.
    This time Pritchard is on a rescue mission. Veritism is besieged and he rises to defend it. I do agree with much in his Veritism, but I demur when he adds: “So, the goodness of all epistemic goods is understood instrumentally with regard to whether they promote truth”. If Big Brother brainwashes us to believe the full contents of The Encyclopedia Britannica, then even if we suppose those contents to be true without exception, that would not make what they do (...)
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    Representations of commonsense knowledge: Response to the reviews.Ernest Davis - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 61 (1):175-179.
  42. Skill and knowledge.Ernest Sosa & Laura Frances Callahan - 2020 - In Ellen Fridland & Carlotta Pavese (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 146-156.
     
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    Davidson: sobre decir-lo-mismo.Ernest Lepore & Herman Cappelen - 2004 - Ideas Y Valores 53 (125):7-21.
    Three basic elements for a neodavidsonian semantics are presented in thisarticle. Firstly, a rejection of the thesis according to which the semanticcontent is identical with the speech act content. Secondly, the adoption ofsemantic minimalism as the proper domain where a truth-conditionalsemantics ..
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    The Semantics of Imperatives.Ernest Sosa - 1967 - American Philosophical Quarterly 4 (1):57 - 64.
  45. The nature and functions of dreaming.Ernest Hartmann - 2007 - In D. Barrett & Patrick McNamara (eds.), The New Science of Dreaming. Praeger Publishers. pp. 171--192.
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    Editorial Preface.Ernest Sosa & Enrique Villanueva - 2000 - Philosophical Issues 10 (1):i-i.
  47. ``Postscript to Proper Function and Virtue Epistemology".Ernest Sosa - 1996 - In Jonathan L. Kvanvig (ed.), Warrant and Contemporary Epistemology: Essays in Honor of Plantinga's Theory of Knowledge. Savage, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 271-280.
     
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    Testimony and coherence.Ernest Sosa - 1994 - In A. Chakrabarti & B. K. Matilal (eds.), Knowing from Words. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 59--67.
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    Human Nature Writ Large.Ernest Nagel - 1941 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 6 (1):34-34.
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  50. Experimental philosophy and philosophical intuition.Ernest Sosa - 2008 - In Joshua Michael Knobe & Shaun Nichols (eds.), Experimental Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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