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    Philosophy of phenomena.George M'Ilvaine Ramsey - 1897 - Boston: Banner of Light Publishing Co..
    I. Metaphysical phenomena -- II. Physical phenomena.
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    Nonverbal synchrony and affect in dyadic interactions.Wolfgang Tschacher, Georg M. Rees & Fabian Ramseyer - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
  3. Fregean equivocation and ramsification on sparse theories: Response to McCullagh.George Bealer - 2000 - Mind and Language 15 (5):500-510.
    This paper begins with a brief summary of the Self-consciousness Argument, developed in the author’s paper “Self-consciousness.” (This argument is designed to refute the extant versions of functionalism -- American functionalism, Australian functionalism, and language-of-thought functionalism.) After this summary is given, two thesis are defended. The first is that the Self-consciousness Argument is not guilty of a Fregean equivocation regarding embedded occurrences of mental predicates, as has been suggested by many commentators, including Mark McCullagh. The second thesis is that the (...)
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    Charity Lost: The Secularization of the Principle of Double Effect in the Just-War Tradition.Timothy M. Renick - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (3):441-462.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:CHARITY LOST: TBE SECtJLA'.RIZATfON OF THE PRINCIPLE OF DOUBLE EFFECT IN THE JUST-WAR TRADITION TIMOTHY M. RENICK Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia 0 N AUGUST 12, 1945, the city of Hiroshima still smoldered, and President Harry Truman addressed the American people : We have used [the atomic bomb] against those who have attacked us without warning at Pearl Harbor, against those who have starved and beaten and executed American (...)
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  5. The intentionality of human action.George M. Wilson - 1980 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    CHAPTER ONE Introduction Twenty-five years ago it was pretty widely held among Anglo- American philosophers that it was sheer confusion to suppose that an ...
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    Direct Reference: From Language to Thought.George M. Wilson & Francois Recanati - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (1):159.
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    Rhythm is processed by the speech hemisphere.George M. Robinson & Deborah J. Solomon - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (3):508.
  8. Semantic Realism and Kripke’s Wittgenstein.George M. Wilson - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):99-122.
    This article argues, first, that the fundamental structure of the skeptical argument in Kripke's book on Wittgenstein has been seriously misunderstood by recent commentators. Although it focuses particularly on recent commentary by John McDowell, it emphasizes that the basic misunderstandings are widely shared by other commentators. In particular, it argues that, properly construed, Kripke offers a fully coherent reading of PI #201 and related passages. This is commonly denied, and given as a reason for rejecting Kripke's reading of Wittgenstein's text. (...)
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    Seeing fictions in film: the epistemology of movies.George M. Wilson - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In works of literary fiction, it is a part of the fiction that the words of the text are being recounted by some work-internal 'voice': the literary narrator. One can ask similarly whether the story in movies is told in sights and sounds by a work-internal subjectivity that orchestrates them: a cinematic narrator. George M. Wilson argues that movies do involve a fictional recounting (an audio-visual narration ) in terms of the movie's sound and image track. Viewers are usually (...)
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    Semantic Realism and Kripke’s Wittgenstein.George M. Wilson - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (1):99-122.
    This article argues, first, that the fundamental structure of the skeptical argument in Kripke’s book on Wittgenstein has been seriously misunderstood by recent commentators. Although it focuses particularly on recent commentary by John McDowell, it emphasizes that the basic misunderstandings are widely shared by other commentators. In particular, it argues that, properly construed, Kripke offers a fully coherent reading of PI #201 and related passages. This is commonly denied, and given as a reason for rejecting Kripke’s reading of Wittgenstein’s text. (...)
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    Vision without inversion of the retinal image.George M. Stratton - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (4):341-360.
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    The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship.George M. Marsden - 1998 - Oup Usa.
    In this book George Marsden responds to critics of his The Soul of the American University, and attempts to explain how, without heavy-handed dogmatism or moralizing, Christian faith can be of great relevance to contemporary scholarship of the highest standards.
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    Pronouns and pronominal descriptions: A new semantical category.George M. Wilson - 1984 - Philosophical Studies 45 (1):1 - 30.
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    The Russian cosmists: the esoteric futurism of Nikolai Fedorov and his followers.George M. Young - 2012 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The spiritual geography of Russian cosmism. General characteristics ; Recent definitions of cosmism -- Forerunners of Russian cosmism. Vasily Nazarovich Karazin (1773-1842) ; Alexander Nikolaevich Radishchev (1749-1802) ; Poets: Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, (1711-1765) and Gavriila Romanovich Derzhavin (1743-1816) ; Prince Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky (1803-1869) ; Aleksander Vasilyevich Sukhovo-Kobylin (1817-1903) -- The Russian philosophical context. Philosophy as a passion ; The destiny of Russia ; Thought as a call for action ; The totalitarian cast of mind -- The religious and spiritual (...)
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    Some preliminary experiments on vision without inversion of the retinal image.George M. Stratton - 1896 - Psychological Review 3 (6):611-617.
  16. Human Senses And Perception.George M. Wyburn, Ralph W. Pickford & R. J. Hirst - 1964 - University Of Toronto Press,.
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    Reference and Pronominal Descriptions.George M. Wilson - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (7):359.
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    Upright Vision and the Retinal Image.George M. Stratton - 1897 - Psychological Review 4 (2):182-187.
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    Philosophical Problems of Classical Film Theory.George M. Wilson - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (3):506.
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    Reference and pronominal descriptions.George M. Wilson - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (7):359-387.
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    Satisfaction Through the Ages.George M. Wilson - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 6:89-97.
    In a recent paper, Ebbs has given an elegant statement of a notable puzzle that has recurred in the literature since the original publication of Putnam’s “The Meaning of ‘Meaning’.” The puzzle can be formulated, for a certain characteristic case, along the following lines. There are very strong intuitions in support of a thesis that Putnam has explicitly endorsed, namely, the thesis: The extension of the word ‘gold’, as we use it now, is the same as the extension of ‘gold’, (...)
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    Edward Said on Contrapuntal Reading.George M. Wilson - 1994 - Philosophy and Literature 18 (2):265-273.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:George M. Wilson EDWARD SAID ON CONTRAPUNTAL READING Edward Said's rich and powerful new book, Culture and Imperialism,1 offers, as one strand of its multifaceted discussion, methodological reflections on the reading and interpretation of works of narrative fiction. More specifically, Said delineates and defends what he calls a "contrapuntal" reading (or analysis) ofthe texts in question. I am sympathetic to much ofwhat Said aims to accomplish in tiiis (...)
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    More: Utopia.George M. Logan & Robert M. Adams (eds.) - 2016 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is a fully revised edition of one of the most successful volumes in the Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought series. Incorporating extensive updates to the editorial apparatus, including the introduction, suggestions for further reading, and footnotes, this third edition of More's Utopia has been comprehensively re-worked to take into account scholarship published since the second edition in 2002. The vivid and engaging translation of the work itself by Robert M. Adams includes all the ancillary materials by (...)
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    Comments on Authority and Estrangement.George M. Wilson - 2004 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (2):440-447.
    Toward the end of Chapter Four, Richard Moran provides a summary statement of some of his chief objectives in earlier portions of his book. He says.
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    Kripke on Wittgenstein on Normativity.George M. Wilson - 2002 - In Alexander Miller & Crispin Wright (eds.), Rule-Following and Meaning. Mcgill-Queen's University Press. pp. 234-259.
  26. Kripke on Wittgenstein and normativity.George M. Wilson - 1994 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 19 (1):366-390.
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    The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology of Film.George M. Wilson - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (2):240.
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    A Reflection on Homeric Dawn in the Parodos of Aeschylus, Agamemnon.M. Lynn-George - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (1).
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    Artificial Intelligence (and Christianity): Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How?George M. Coghill - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (3):604-619.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a high-profile subject these days. In its brief history it has undergone several highs and lows and suffered from significant degrees of hype as well as antagonism and fear. One thing is clear: we are no closer to the goal of producing a truly sentient being than when it started. Nonetheless, the tools developed by AI researchers are here to stay and as with all technological advances it has its good and bad aspects. In this article (...)
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    English Translations of Kant’s Writings.George M. Duncan - 1898 - Kant Studien 2 (1-3):253-258.
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    Boswell’s ἄρρενας ἀρρενοκοῖται.George M. Hollenback - 2017 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 110 (3):645-648.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Byzantinische Zeitschrift Jahrgang: 110 Heft: 3 Seiten: 645-648.
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    Experimental Psychology and its Bearing upon Culture.George M. Stratton - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 1 (1):23-25.
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    The delayed auditory feedback effect is a function of speech rate.George M. Robinson - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 95 (1):1.
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    Narrating Clinton's Impeachment: Race, the Right, and Allegories of the Sixties.George M. Shulman - 2000 - Theory and Event 4 (1).
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  35. General information about submission of papers.George Psathas, Lenore Langsdorf & R. Eric Ramsey - 2001 - Human Studies 23:345-350.
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    St. Thomas on Miracles.George M. Reichle - 1933 - Modern Schoolman 10 (2):39-41.
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    The myth of Cain: Fratricide, city building, and politics.George M. Shulman - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (2):215-238.
  38. The Puritan Heritage.George M. Stephenson - 1952
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    Tropism and equivocation: Notes on Dennett's "mechanism and responsibility".George M. Strander - 1988 - Auslegung 14:171-184.
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    The Relation of Montaigne to Renaissance Humanism.George M. Logan - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (4):613.
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    The Soviet Scholar-Bureaucrat: M. N. Pokrovskiĭ and the Society of Marxist Historians.George M. Enteen - 1978 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Mikhail Nikolaevich bridges 19th- and 20th-century Russian culture as well as Leninism and Stalinism, and later became an instrument in Khrushchev's effort at de-Stalinization. Pokrovskii was born in Moscow in 1868. He described the years before 1905 as his time of "democratic illusions and economic materialism." His interest in legal Marxism began in the 1890's but it was only with the Revolution of 1905 that he stepped into the Marxist camp. Pokrovskii was a leader in the creation of the "historical (...)
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  42. The Short Koran, Designed for Easy Reading.George M. Lamsa - 1949
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    Le Grand Imagier Steps Out.George M. Wilson - 1997 - Philosophical Topics 25 (1):295-318.
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    Leibniz and the Nuremberg Alchemical Society.George M. Ross - 1974 - Studia Leibnitiana 6 (2):222 - 248.
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  45. "Cooper", L., The Poetics of Aristotle, Its Meaning and Influence.George M. Smith - 1924 - Classical Weekly 18:186-189.
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  46. Rule‐Following, Meaning, and Normativity.George M. Wilson - 2005 - In Ernie Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    This article starts out by delineating an interpretation of Kripke on Wittgenstein, an interpretation that seems to stand the best chance of fitting at least the basic concerns and insights expressed in the Investigations. In doing so, this article sketches a conception of meaning and truth conditions against which Wittgenstein's remarks are plausibly directed, and it explains how Kripke's reconstruction of Wittgenstein can be read as incorporating a broad attack on that conception. The interpretation with which the article opens offers (...)
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  47. Elusive narrators in literature and film.George M. Wilson - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 135 (1):73 - 88.
    It is widely held in theories of narrative that all works of literary narrative fiction include a narrator who fictionally tells the story. However, it is also granted that the personal qualities of a narrator may be more or less radically effaced. Recently, philosophers and film theorists have debated whether movies similarly involve implicit audio-visual narrators. Those who answer affirmatively allow that these cinematic narrators will be radically effaced. Their opponents deny that audio-visual narrators figure in the ontology of movies (...)
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    Readings in Biblical Hebrew: An Intermediate Textbook.George M. Landes, Ehud Ben Zvi, Maxine Hancock & Richard Beinert - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):522.
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    The Physician's Appeal to Firsthand Experience.George M. Brockway - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (2):9-12.
  50. The Nature and Unity of Metaphysics.George M. Buckley - 1948 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 4 (2):212-213.
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