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    Models without indiscernibles.Fred G. Abramson & Leo A. Harrington - 1978 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 43 (3):572-600.
    For T any completion of Peano Arithmetic and for n any positive integer, there is a model of T of size $\beth_n$ with no (n + 1)-length sequence of indiscernibles. Hence the Hanf number for omitting types over T, H(T), is at least $\beth_\omega$ . (Now, using an upper bound previously obtained by Julia Knight H (true arithmetic) is exactly $\beth_\omega$ ). If T ≠ true arithmetic, then $H(T) = \beth_{\omega1}$ . If $\delta \not\rightarrow (\rho)^{ , then any completion of (...)
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  2. Evil, wrongdoing, and concept distinctness.Hallie Liberto & Fred Harrington - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (6):1591-1602.
    Philosophers theorizing about ‘evil’ usually distinguish evil actions from acts of ordinary wrongdoing. They either attempt to isolate some quality or set of qualities shared by all evil actions that is not found in other wrongful actions, or they concede that their account of evil is only distinguished by capturing the very worst acts on the scale of moral wrongness. The idea that evil is qualitatively distinct from wrongdoing has recently been under contention. We explore the grounds for this contention, (...)
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    Haim Gaifman. Models and types of Peano's arithmetic. Annals of mathematical logic, vol. 9, pp. 223–306. - Julia F. Knight. Omitting types in set theory and arithmetic. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 41 , pp. 25–32. - Julia F. Knight. Hanf numbers for omitting types over particular theories. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 41 , pp. 583–588. - Fred G. Abramson and Leo A. Harrington. Models without indiscernibles. The journal of symbolic logic, vol. 41 , vol. 43 , pp. 572–600. [REVIEW]J. P. Ressayre - 1983 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 48 (2):484-485.
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  4. (1 other version)Knowledge and the Flow of Information.Fred I. Dretske - 1981 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 175 (1):69-70.
     
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  5. Referring to events.Fred I. Dretske - 1977 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1):90-99.
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    Sacred Tears: Sentimentality in Victorian Literature.Fred Kaplan - 1987
    The Description for this book, Sacred Tears: Sentimentality in Victorian Literature, will be forthcoming.
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  7. (1 other version)The ordinary language tree.Fred Sommers - 1959 - Mind 68 (270):160-185.
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    Co-Existence and Convergence: Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism in the Book Cai Gen Tan.Fred Y. Ye - 2014 - Open Journal of Philosophy 4 (1):1-4.
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  9. Does meaning matter?Fred Dretske - 1990 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Information, Semantics and Epistemology. Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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    The informational character of representations.Fred Dretske - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (3):376-377.
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    Adriana Cavarero and the Primacy of Voice.Fred Evans - 2018 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (3):475-487.
    In For More than One Voice, Adriana Cavarero argues that “voice” has primacy over other concepts characterizing human existence.1 She introduces this claim through an exegesis of Italo Calvino’s text “A King Listens”.2 The fictitious king, paranoid, insomniac, has reduced himself to a “great ear.” He no longer pays attention to the content of what his courtiers say to him. His ear picks up only the “vocal timbre of their voices.” This timbre is “artificial, false, ‘cold,’ like death.” But it (...)
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  12. The need to know.Fred Dretske - 1989 - In Marjorie Clay & Keith Lehrer (eds.), Knowledge and skepticism. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
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  13. The Unity of Reason: Essays in Kant’s Philosophy.Fred L. Rush, Dieter Henrich, Richard Velkley, Guenter Zoeller, Manfred Kuehn, Louis Hunt, Jeffrey Edwards, Eckart Forster, Abraham Anderson & Taylor Carman - 1998 - Journal of Philosophy 95 (3):149.
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    Towards philosophical foundations of Systems Biology: introduction.Fred C. Boogerd, Frank J. Bruggeman, Jan-Hendrik S. Hofmeyr & Hans V. Westerhoff - 2007 - In Fred C. Boogerd, Frank J. Bruggeman, Jan-Hendrik S. Hofmeyr & Hans V. Westerhoff (eds.), Systems Biology: Philosophical Foundations. Boston: Elsevier.
  15. Husker du?Fred Adams - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 153 (1):81-94.
    Sven Bernecker develops a theory of propositional memory that is at odds with the received epistemic theory of memory. On Bernecker’s account the belief that is remembered must be true, but it need not constitute knowledge, nor even have been true at the time it was acquired. I examine his reasons for thinking the epistemic theory of memory is false and mount a defense of the epistemic theory.
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    Nondistributive Social Factors, Noneconomic Distributive Factors.Fred Gifford - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):40-42.
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  17. Review symposium on Clifford Geertz.Fred Inglis - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9 (4):159-165.
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    Finding Porn in the Ruin.Fred Vultee - 2013 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 28 (2):142-145.
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    Ontology, Epistemology, Consciousness; And Closed, Timelike Curves.Wolf Fred Alan - 2017 - Cosmos and History 13 (2):65-94.
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  20. Dretske and His Critics.Fred Dretske - 1991 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
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    Dispositions: Defined or reduced?Fred Wilson - 1969 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 47 (2):184 – 204.
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    Reply to Slater and Garcia-carpintero.Fred Dretske - 1994 - Mind and Language 9 (2):203-8.
  23. Aristotle against the Atomists.Fred D. Miller - 1982 - In Norman Kretzmann (ed.), Infinity and continuity in ancient and medieval thought. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 87--111.
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    Reflections on a Biometrics of Organismal Form.Fred L. Bookstein - 2019 - Biological Theory 14 (3):177-211.
    Back in 1987 the physicist/theoretical biologist Walter Elsasser reviewed a range of philosophical issues at the foundation of organismal biology above the molecular level. Two of these are particularly relevant to quantifications of form: the concept of ordered heterogeneity and the principle of nonstructural memory, the truism that typically the forms of organisms substantially resemble the forms of their ancestors. This essay attempts to weave Elsasser’s principles together with morphometrics for one prominent data type, the representation of animal forms by (...)
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    The realist theory of meaning.Fred Landman - 1985 - Linguistics and Philosophy 8 (1):35 - 51.
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    Improving Emotional Intelligence through Personality Development: The Effect of the Smart Phone Application based Dharma Life Program on Emotional Intelligence.Latha Poonamallee, Alex M. Harrington, Manisha Nagpal & Alec Musial - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Studying Deductive Logic.Fred R. Berger - 1977 - Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice-Hall.
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    Life-world, modernity, and critique: paths between Heidegger and the Frankfurt School.Fred Reinhard Dallmayr - 1991 - Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
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    Flipping properties: A unifying thread in the theory of large cardinals.F. G. Abramson, L. A. Harrington, E. M. Kleinberg & W. S. Zwicker - 1977 - Annals of Mathematical Logic 12 (1):25.
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    A method for introducing the concepts of chaos theory to medical students.Fred W. Markham - 1998 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 19 (1):1-4.
    Chaos theory is beginning to find applications in the field of medicine. The theory of chaos should be introduced to students to help them as they make the transition from learning the scientific literature to actually applying this newly acquired knowledge in clinical situations. Chaos theory will give the students a powerful conceptual framework from which they can better understand the limits of predictability in clinical situations. Failure to understand the limits of predictability in chaotic natural systems will invariably lead (...)
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    Resurrection and insurrection: Conflicting metaphors for musical performance.Fred Mauk - 1986 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 45 (2):139-145.
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    (1 other version)Religion in Asia as a Vehicle for Technological Change.Fred R. Von Der Mehden - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (5-6):638-649.
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    Gleason's theorem has a constructive proof.Fred Richman - 2000 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 29 (4):425-431.
    Gleason's theorem for ������³ says that if f is a nonnegative function on the unit sphere with the property that f(x) + f(y) + f(z) is a fixed constant for each triple x, y, z of mutually orthogonal unit vectors, then f is a quadratic form. We examine the issues raised by discussions in this journal regarding the possibility of a constructive proof of Gleason's theorem in light of the recent publication of such a proof.
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    The end of knowing: a new developmental way of learning.Fred Newman - 1997 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Lois Holzman.
    How do we reconstruct our world when modernist ideas have been refuted and many social problems appear unsolvable? Fred Newman and Lois Holzman offer the alternative of "performed activity"--a non-academic way forward to develop and add meaning to our lives. The authors believe that it is through participation in cultural, educational and psychological projects that one can achieve personal enrichment. These projects and ideas have been formulated from 25 years of practice in the authors' own "anti-institution," a development community (...)
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  35. Ayn Rand, Objectivists, and the History of Philosophy.Fred Seddon - 2004 - Utopian Studies 15 (1):153-156.
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    Aristotle on Rationality in Action.Fred D. Miller - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (3):499 - 520.
    WHEN Aristotle takes up the task of establishing the foundations of ethics in the Nicomachean Ethics, he understands this task in a quite different way from many modern moral philosophers. For one thing, he explicitly distinguishes inquiries such as ethics and politics from more precise disciplines such as mathematics, and emphasizes that their end is action rather than knowledge. Moreover, he differs from many modern ethicists in the importance which he assigns to knowledge of what to do in a concrete (...)
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  37. Introduction.Fred Gifford - 2011 - In Philosophy of Medicine. Boston: Elsevier.
     
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  38. Nothingness and śūnyatā: A comparison of Heidegger and Nishitani.Fred Dallmayr - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (1):37-48.
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    Aristotle's political theory.Fred Miller - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    A symposium on Georg Simmel: Essays on art and aesthetics.Elizabeth S. Goodstein, Austin Harrington, Thomas Kemple & Nicola Marcucci - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 173 (1):111-126.
    Georg Simmel has long been appreciated as a major theorist of the arts in society, as well as of aesthetic phenomena in general in social life. Yet Simmel’s essays in the area have remained dispersed for many years across the disparate parts of his corpus and have not been easy to survey in their full thematic cohesion and interconnection. This symposium article reflects on Austin Harrington’s comprehensive anthology of these writings in English, published in 2020, which assembles virtually all (...)
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  41. Structural ontology.Fred Sommers - 1971 - Philosophia 1 (1-2):21-42.
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    Isomorphisms of splits of computably enumerable sets.Peter A. Cholak & Leo A. Harrington - 2003 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 68 (3):1044-1064.
    We show that if A and $\widehat{A}$ are automorphic via Φ then the structures $S_{R}(A)$ and $S_{R}(\widehat{A})$ are $\Delta_{3}^{0}-isomorphic$ via an isomorphism Ψ induced by Φ. Then we use this result to classify completely the orbits of hhsimple sets.
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    Naturalism and Realism.Fred Sommers - 1994 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):22-38.
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  44. Actual and Virtual Events in the Quantum Domain.Fred Kronz - 2009 - Ontology Studies: Cuadernos de Ontología:209-220.
    The actual/virtual distinction is used to give an alternative account of quantum interference by way of a new theory of probability. The new theory is obtained by changing one of the axioms of the canonical theory of probability while keeping the other axioms fixed. It is used to give an alternative account of constructive quantum interference in the two-slit experiment. The account crucially involves a distinction between actual and virtual probabilities. Although actual probabilities are operational and virtual probabilities are not, (...)
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    Plato.K. W. Harrington - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):580-581.
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    Thoughts on the Translation of Husserl's Ideen, Erstes Buch.Fred Kersten - 2013 - In Lester Embree & Thomas Nenon (eds.), Husserl’s Ideen. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 467--475.
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  47. 1984 and All That.Fred H. Knelman - 1971 - Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
     
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    From Chaos to Complexity.Fred Kronz - 2005 - Metascience 14 (2):297-301.
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    (4 other versions)Editor’s Introduction.Fred Lawrence - 2010 - Lonergan Workshop 24:3-8.
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    Lonergan, the Integral Postmodern?Fred Lawrence - 2000 - Method 18 (2):95-122.
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