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  1. The Quantum Complexity behind Quantum Reality.Graeme Robertson - manuscript
    The talk is called ‘The QUANTUM COMPLEXITY behind Quantum Reality’. It is divided into 3 parts: an outline of the essentials of quantum theory, a discussion of some glaring problems of interpretation, and my shocking philosophical conclusions.
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  2. Philosophical Problems of Quantum Ontology.Graeme Donald Robertson - 1976 - Dissertation, Cambridge
    What is a physical object according to the theory of quantum mechanics? The first answer to be considered is that given by Bohr in terms of the concept of complementarity. This interpretation is illustrated by way of an example, the two slit experiment, which highlights some of the associated problems of ontology. One such problem is the so-called problem of measurement or observation. Various interpretations of measurement in Quantum Theory, including those of Heisenberg, von Neumann, Everett and Bohr, are compared (...)
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  3. Unity Consciousness and the Perfect Observer: Quantum Understanding beyond Reason and Reality.Graeme Robertson - 1995 - Basingstoke: ROBERTSON (Publishing).
    This book has been written for eighteen year olds (or anyone who will listen) as an honest attempt to face their justified questionings and to offer them a metaphysical framework with which to confront the twenty-first century. It is vitally important that certain modes of thought are uprooted and new modes put in their place if mankind and planet Earth are not soon to suffer an historic global catastrophe. Apart from the continuing world-wide proliferation of conventional, chemical, biological and nuclear (...)
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  4. Does the new route reach its destination?Teresa Robertson & Graeme Forbes - 2006 - Mind 115 (458):367-374.
    A New Route to the Necessity of Origin’, Guy Rohrbaugh and Louis deRossett argue for the Necessity of Origin in a way that they believe avoids use of any kind of transworld constitutional sufficiency principle. In this discussion, we respond that either their arguments do imply a sufficiency principle, or else they entirely fail to establish the Necessity of Origin.
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  5. Promoting coherent minimum reporting guidelines for biological and biomedical investigations: the MIBBI project.Chris F. Taylor, Dawn Field, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Jan Aerts, Rolf Apweiler, Michael Ashburner, Catherine A. Ball, Pierre-Alain Binz, Molly Bogue, Tim Booth, Alvis Brazma, Ryan R. Brinkman, Adam Michael Clark, Eric W. Deutsch, Oliver Fiehn, Jennifer Fostel, Peter Ghazal, Frank Gibson, Tanya Gray, Graeme Grimes, John M. Hancock, Nigel W. Hardy, Henning Hermjakob, Randall K. Julian, Matthew Kane, Carsten Kettner, Christopher Kinsinger, Eugene Kolker, Martin Kuiper, Nicolas Le Novere, Jim Leebens-Mack, Suzanna E. Lewis, Phillip Lord, Ann-Marie Mallon, Nishanth Marthandan, Hiroshi Masuya, Ruth McNally, Alexander Mehrle, Norman Morrison, Sandra Orchard, John Quackenbush, James M. Reecy, Donald G. Robertson, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Henry Rodriguez, Heiko Rosenfelder, Javier Santoyo-Lopez, Richard H. Scheuermann, Daniel Schober, Barry Smith & Jason Snape - 2008 - Nature Biotechnology 26 (8):889-896.
    Throughout the biological and biomedical sciences there is a growing need for, prescriptive ‘minimum information’ (MI) checklists specifying the key information to include when reporting experimental results are beginning to find favor with experimentalists, analysts, publishers and funders alike. Such checklists aim to ensure that methods, data, analyses and results are described to a level sufficient to support the unambiguous interpretation, sophisticated search, reanalysis and experimental corroboration and reuse of data sets, facilitating the extraction of maximum value from data sets (...)
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    Possibilities and the arguments for origin essentialism.Teresa Robertson - 1998 - Mind 107 (428):729-750.
    In this paper, I examine the case that has been made for origin essentialism and find it wanting. I focus on the arguments of Nathan Salmon and Graeme Forbes. Like most origin essentialists, Salmon and Forbes have been concerned to respect the intuition that slight variation in the origin of an artifact or organism is possible. But, I argue, both of their arguments fail to respect this intuition. Salmon's argument depends on a sufficiency principle for cross-world identity, which should (...)
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    Putin v. the People: The Perilous Politics of a Divided Russia: by Samuel A. Greene and Graeme B. Robertson, New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2019, viii + 287 pp., $30.00/£20.00.Kenneth Wilson - 2020 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):881-883.
    Vladimir Putin has been in power in Russia for two decades. He served two four-year terms as president from 2000 to 2008, followed by a term as prime minister until 2012. He returned to the preside...
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    Biological process, essential origin, and identity.Joseph Sartorelli - 2016 - Philosophical Studies 173 (6):1603-1619.
    In his famous essentialist account of identity, Kripke holds that it is necessary to the identity of individual people that they have the parents they do in fact have. Some have disputed this requirement, treating it either as a reason to reject essentialism or as something that should be eliminated in order to make essentialism stronger. I examine the reasoning behind some of these claims and argue that it fails to acknowledge the complex and multi-faceted importance of biological process in (...)
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    Origin essentialism: The arguments reconsidered.John Hawthorne & Tamar Szabó Gendler - 2000 - Mind 109 (434):285-298.
    ln "Possibilities and the Arguments for Origin Essentialism" Teresa Robertson (1998) contends that the best-known arguments in favour of origin essentialism can succeed only at the cost of violating modal common sense—by denying that any variation in constitution or process of assembly is possible. Focusing on the (Kripke-style) arguments of Nathan Salmon and Graeme Forbes, Robertson shows that both founder in the face of sophisticated Ship of Theseus style considerations. While Robertson is right that neither of (...)
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    Prevention, independence, and origin.Guy Rohrbaugh & Louis deRosset - 2006 - Mind 115 (458):375-386.
    A New Route to the Necessity of Origin’ (2004, henceforth ‘NR’), we offered an argument for the thesis that there are necessary connections between material things and their material origins. Much of the philosophical interest lay in our claim that the argument did not depend on so-called sufficiency principles for crossworld identity. It has been the verdict of much recent work on the necessity of origin that valid arguments for the thesis require some such sufficiency principle as a premise but (...)
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  11. Cicero among the Shadows: Scottish Prelections of Virtue and Duty.J. C. Stewart-Robertson - 1983 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 38 (1):25.
     
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  12. De Communi Vinculo: "body, mind, and other Scottish concordances".Charles Stewart-Robertson - 1994 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 49 (2):263.
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  13. Jurisprudence.William Robertson Herkless - 1901 - Edinburgh,: W. Green & sons. Edited by A. W. Dalrymple & John Wellwood.
     
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    Teaching & Learning Guide for: Essentialism.Sonia Roca-Royes - 2011 - Philosophy Compass 6 (4):295-299.
    This guide accompanies the following articles: Sonia Roca‐Royes, ‘Essentialism vis‐à‐vis Possibilia, Modal Logic, and Necessitism.’Philosophy Compass 6/1 (2011): 54–64. doi: 10.1111/j.1747‐9991.2010.00363.x. Sonia Roca‐Royes, ‘Essential Properties and Individual Essences.’Philosophy Compass 6/1 (2011): 65–77. doi: 10.1111/j.1747‐9991.2010.00364.x. Author’s Introduction Intuitively, George Clooney could lose a finger and he would still be him. Also intuitively, he could not lose his humanity without ceasing to be altogether. So while he could have one less finger, he could not be other than human. These intuitions suggest that (...)
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    Can Rationing through Inconvenience Be Ethical?Nir Eyal, Paul L. Romain & Christopher Robertson - 2018 - Hastings Center Report 48 (1):10-22.
    In this article, we provide a comprehensive analysis and a normative assessment of rationing through inconvenience as a form of rationing. By “rationing through inconvenience” in the health sphere, we refer to a nonfinancial burden that is either intended to cause or has the effect of causing patients or clinicians to choose an option for health-related consumption that is preferred by the health system for its fairness, efficiency, or other distributive desiderata beyond assisting the immediate patient. We argue that under (...)
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    Hans-Georg Gadamer on Education, Poetry, and History: Applied Hermeneutics.Dieter Misgeld, Graeme Nicholson, Lawrence K. Schmidt & MoniKa Reuss (eds.) - 1992 - State University of New York Press.
    In these essays, appearing for the first time in English, Gadamer addresses practical questions about recent politics in Europe, about education and university reform, and about the role of poetry in the modern world. This book also includes a series of interviews that the editors conducted in 1986. Gadamer elaborates on his experiences in education and politics, touching on the collapse of the Weimar Republic, the early Frankfurt School, Heidegger and the Nazis, university life in East Germany, and the prospects (...)
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    Post-theory: New Directions in Criticism.Martin McQuillan, Graeme Macdonald, Stephen Thomson & Robin Purves - 1999 - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press.
    The first part of this work addresses the current state of critical theory, and questions the post-ness of the epistemological space after the event of theory as an institutional practice. The second part contains examples of the type of work theory has made possible, demonstrating the new directions opening up both within theory itself and in cross-disciplinary study as a result of theory. In this sense, post can be understood to be in dialogue with issues relating to postmodernism, post-Marxism and (...)
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  18. Hobbes.George Croom Robertson - 1886 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 21:652-659.
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    Race‐Based Parsing and Syntactic Disambiguation.Susan Weber McRoy & Graeme Hirst - 1990 - Cognitive Science 14 (3):313-353.
    We present a processing model that integrates same important psychological claims about the human sentence‐parsing mechanism: namely, that processing is influenced by limitations an working memory and by various syntactic preferences. The model uses time‐constraint information to resolve conflicting preferences in a psychologically plausible way. The starting paint far this proposal is the Sausage Machine model (Fodor & Frazier, 1980: Frazier & Fodor, 1978). From there, we attempt to overcome the original model's dependence an ad hoc aspects of its grammar, (...)
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    Race‐Based Parsing and Syntactic Disambiguation.Susan Weber McRoy & Graeme Hirst - 1990 - Cognitive Science 14 (3):313-353.
    We present a processing model that integrates same important psychological claims about the human sentence‐parsing mechanism: namely, that processing is influenced by limitations an working memory and by various syntactic preferences. The model uses time‐constraint information to resolve conflicting preferences in a psychologically plausible way. The starting paint far this proposal is the Sausage Machine model (Fodor & Frazier, 1980: Frazier & Fodor, 1978). From there, we attempt to overcome the original model's dependence an ad hoc aspects of its grammar, (...)
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    The joy of theory.Martin McQuillan, Graeme Macdonald, Robin Purves & Stephen Thomson - unknown
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  22. Indagine Su Ka-Kanata Pluralismo Filosofico.Rita Melillo & Graeme Nicholson - 1990 - Pro Press Editrice.
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    Boethius, Philos. Consol. 2. 1.D. S. Robertson - 1945 - The Classical Review 59 (1):12-12.
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    Emotion and Intellect in Music.P. W. Robertson - 1934 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 12 (4):299.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.L. C. Robertson - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (127):370-372.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Leo C. Robertson - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (89):162-164.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.Leo Robertson - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (140):179-182.
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  28. Property and Ideology.Michael Robertson - 1995 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 8 (2):275-296.
    My contention in this paper is that many of our commonly accepted ideas about property are defective. But these deficiencies are not just simple, surface mistakes that could be cleared up easily. They stem from a flawed conceptual framework used in making sense of and justifying property relationships. I also contend that this flawed conceptual framework maintains property relationships that are unjust. These property relationships produce an unequal distribution of wealth, status, and power, as well as reduced opportunities for autonomy (...)
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  29. Reasons for Teaching the Greek New Testament in Colleges.J. C. Robertson - 1911 - Classical Weekly 5:138-140.
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    Books in review.RemB Edwards, David Robertson, Terence Penelhum, René F. Brabander & Henry Berne - 1984 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (1):61-66.
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    I_— _Graeme Forbes.Graeme Forbes - 2002 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 (1):75-99.
    [Graeme Forbes] In I, I summarize the semantics for the relational/notional distinction for intensional transitives developed in Forbes (2000b). In II-V I pursue issues about logical consequence which were either unsatisfactorily dealt with in that paper or, more often, not raised at all. I argue that weakening inferences, such as 'Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon, therefore Perseus seeks a gorgon', are valid, but that disjunction inferences, such as 'Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon, therefore Perseus seeks a mortal gorgon or (...)
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    A Commentary On Apuleius. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (1):21-22.
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    A New Text Of Apuleius. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (2):80-82.
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    A Patchwork From Pindar. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (1):36-36.
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    A Study Of Apuleius. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (1):20-21.
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    Charisteria Gustavo Przychocki a discipulis oblate. Pp. xvi+363. Warsaw: Gebethner and Wolff, 1934. 7s. 5d. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (1):40-40.
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    Corinth: Results of Excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Vol. III., Part I: Acrocorinth, Excavations in1926. By Carl William Blegen, Richard Stillwell, Oscar Broneer, and Alfred Raymond Bellinger. Pp. ix + 75; 8 plates and 61 text illustrations. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press , 1930. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (4):154-154.
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    Corinth: Results of Excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Vol. IV., Part II.: Terracotta Lamps. By Oscar Broneer. Pp. xx + 339; 210 text figures and xxxiii plates. Publishers as above, 1930. $5.0. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (1):37-37.
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    Daedalus and Thespis. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (6):218-218.
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    De Codicibus Pindaricis. By Alexander Turyn. (Polska Akademja Umiejȩtno ci: Archiwum Filologiczne Nr. 11.) Pp. 90. Cracow: Gebethner and Wolff, 1932. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (6):239-240.
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    De Praedicatieve Plaatsing van het Adjectief bij Lucianus. by D. Fokkinga. Pp. 85. Amsterdam : H. J. Paris, 1928. 4s. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (6):237-237.
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    Farnell's Pindar. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (4):136-137.
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  43. hristianity and Mythology. [REVIEW]John M. Robertson - 1902 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 12:145.
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    Les formes anciennes du chapiteau corinthien en Syrie, en Palestine et en Arabie. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (1):37-37.
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    Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Vol. V. Pp. 130. 66 plates. Rome: American Academy, 1925. Paper. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (1):42-42.
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    Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Vol. xii. Pp. 184; 17 plates. Rome: American Academy, 1935. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (1):43-43.
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    Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. Vol. VIII. Pp. 169; 57 numbered plates and two others . Rome: American Academy, 1930. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (4):154-154.
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    Olympic Victors. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (3-4):74-75.
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    Senecas Apocolocyntosis. By O. Weinreich. One volume. Pp. xii + 149. Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1923. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1924 - The Classical Review 38 (7-8):212-212.
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    The Foundations of Classic Architecture. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (1-2):23-24.
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