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  1. Problemy ėsteticheskogo vospitanii︠a︡ studentov pedagogicheskikh vuzov v svete reformy shkoly: mezhvuzovskiĭ sbornik nauchnykh trudov.P. V. Sobolev, I. L. Nabok & V. G. Lisovskiĭ (eds.) - 1988 - Leningrad: Leningradskiĭ gos. pedagog. in-t im. A.I. Gert︠s︡ena.
     
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    Maori culture and modern ethnology: A preliminary survey, I.I. L. G. Sutherland - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 5 (2):81-93.
  3. Akhlāq-i Muḥammadī. Aṣīl - 2008 - Kābul, Afghānistān: Dānish Khprandwiyah Ṭolanah.
     
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  4. Ocherki po i︠u︡ridicheskoĭ tekhnike.L. Uspenskïĭ - 1927 - Tashkent,:
     
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  5. Krizis burzhuaznoĭ i︠u︡risprudentsii.Īlʹi︠a︡ Davīdovīch] Bruk - 1927 - Moskva,:
     
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    Problema smysla zhizni: opyt istoriko-ėticheskogo issledovanii︠a︡.I. L. Zelenkova - 1988 - Minsk: "Universitetskoe".
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  7. Kitāb Anīs al-munqaṭiʻīn.Muʻāfá ibn Ismāʻīl - 2011 - Dimashq: Dār Kannān. Edited by Khālid Aḥmad al-Mullā Suwaydī.
     
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    al-Manhaj al-ʻaqlī ʻinda al-Muʻtazilah.Khālid ʻAbd al-Qādir Raṭīl - 2022 - Ṭanṭā [Egypt]: Dār al-Nābighah lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
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  9. al-Dawlah al-mithālīyah bayna al-fikr al-Ighrīqī wa-al-fikr al-Islāmī.Faḍl Allah Muḥammad Ismāʻīl - 1996 - al-Azārīṭah [Alexandria, Egypt]: Dār al-Maʻrīfah al-Jāmiʻīyah.
     
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    al-Qurʼān wa-al-naẓar al-ʻaqlī.Fāṭimah Ismāʻīl Muḥammad Ismāʻīl - 1993 - Hīrndun, Fīrjīniyā, al-Wilāyāt al-Muttaḥidah al-Amrīkīyah: al-Maʻhad al-ʻĀlamī lil-Fikr al-Islāmī.
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  11. Naẓarīyat al-adab wa-manāhij al-baḥth al-adabī.ʻAbd al-Munʻim Ismāʻīl - 1977 - [al-Qāhirah]: al-Nāshir al-ʻArabī.
     
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  12. ʻIlm al-ijtimāʻ wa-al-falsafah.Qabbārī Muḥammad Ismāʻīl - 1966 - [al-Iskandarīyah]: al-Dār al-Qawmīyah lil-Tịbāʻah wa-al-Nashr.
     
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  13. Mukhtaṣar al-lāhūt al-adabī.Mīkhāʼīl ʻAbd Allāh Ghabraʼīl - 1902 - Baʻbdā, Lubnān: al-Maṭbaʻah al-Lubnānīyah. Edited by Buṭrus Ghālib Mukarzil.
     
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    The observation of dissociated dislocations in silicon.I. L. F. Ray & D. J. H. Cockayne - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 22 (178):853-856.
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  15. Jidāl bā muddaʻī.Ismāʻīl Khūʼī - 1977 - [Tehran]: Jāvīdān.
     
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    ʻAbaqāt fī al-ḥikmah wa-al-falsafah wa-al-taṣawwuf.Muḥammad Ismāʻīl - 2021 - al-Qāhirah: al-Wābil al-Ṣayyib. Edited by Hishām Ḥanafī Jindī.
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    Falsafat al-tārīkh bayna falāsifat al-gharb wa-muʼarrikhī al-Islām.Maḥmūd Ismāʻīl - 2019 - al-Qāhirah: al-Hayʼah al-Miṣrīyah al-ʻĀmmah lil-Kitāb. Edited by Salmá Maḥmūd Ismāʻīl.
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  18. Intrinsic/extrinsic.I. L. Humberstone - 1996 - Synthese 108 (2):205-267.
    Several intrinsic/extrinsic distinctions amongst properties, current in the literature, are discussed and contrasted. The proponents of such distinctions tend to present them as competing, but it is suggested here that at least three of the relevant distinctions (including here that between non-relational and relational properties) arise out of separate perfectly legitimate intuitive considerations: though of course different proposed explications of the informal distinctions involved in any one case may well conflict. Special attention is paid to the question of whether a (...)
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    Critical thinking and its impact on therapeutic treatment outcomes: a critical examination.I. L. Williams & David E. Wright - 2019 - British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 2 (13):1-14.
    The literature on critical thinking (CT) in counselling and therapy generally posits higher quality outcomes when CT is applied in therapeutic treatment. We critically examine support for the claim that CT improves clinical outcomes. The purported effects of CT are first identified by arguments in favour of using CT in therapeutic treatment, both in terms of its general efficacy and with regard to its applicability in professional counselling. We then underscore limitations in the current literature, highlighting mainly a gap between (...)
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    The weak-beam technique applied to superlattice dislocations in an iron—aluminium alloy.I. L. F. Ray, R. C. Crawford & D. J. H. Cockayne - 1970 - Philosophical Magazine 21 (173):1027-1032.
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  21. From worlds to possibilities.I. L. Humberstone - 1981 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 10 (3):313 - 339.
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    Maori culture and modern ethnology: A preliminary survey, II.I. L. G. Sutherland - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 5 (3):186-201.
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    Some impressions of the ninth international congress of psychology.I. L. G. Sutherland - 1929 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 7 (4):301-306.
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    The Background of Circumstances.I. L. Humberstone - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 64 (1):19-34.
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    The Logic of Non-contingency.I. L. Humberstone - 1995 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (2):214-229.
    We consider the modal logic of non-contingency in a general setting, without making special assumptions about the accessibility relation. The basic logic in this setting is axiomatized, and some of its extensions are discussed, with special attention to the expressive weakness of the language whose sole modal primitive is non-contingency , by comparison with the usual language based on necessity.
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  26. Two Sorts of 'Ought's.I. L. Humberstone - 1971 - Analysis 32 (1):8 - 11.
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    Heterogeneous logic.I. L. Humberstone - 1988 - Erkenntnis 29 (3):395 - 435.
    This paper considers the question: what becomes of the notion of a logic as a way of codifying valid arguments when the customary assumption is dropped that the premisses and conclusions of these arguments are statements from some single language? An elegant treatment of the notion of a logic, when this assumption is in force, is that provided by Dana Scott's theory of consequence relations; this treatment is appropriately generalized in the present paper to the case where we do not (...)
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  28. Two types of circularity.I. L. Humberstone - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (2):249-280.
    For the claim that the satisfaction of certain conditions is sufficient for the application of some concept to serve as part of the (`reductive') analysis of that concept, we require the conditions to be specified without employing that very concept. An account of the application conditions of a concept not meeting this requirement, we call analytically circular. For such a claim to be usable in determining the extension of the concept, however, such circularity may not matter, since if the concept (...)
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    Scope and subjunctivity.I. L. Humberstone - 1982 - Philosophia 12 (1-2):99-126.
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    Inaccessible worlds.I. L. Humberstone - 1983 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24 (3):346-352.
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    Mostowski Andrzej. On direct products of theories.I. L. Novak - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (3):203-204.
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  32. Wanting as believing.I. L. Humberstone - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (March):49-62.
    An account of desire as a species of belief may owe its appeal to the details of its proposal as to precisely what sort of beliefs desires are to be identified with, and its downfall may be due to those details it does provide. For example, it may be proposed that the desire that α is in fact the belief that it ought to be that α, or is morally good or desirable that it should be the case that α. (...)
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    Two Types of Circularity.I. L. Humberstone - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (2):249-280.
    For the claim that the satisfaction of certain conditions is sufficient for the application of some concept to serve as part of the (‘reductive’) analysis of that concept, we require the conditions to be specified without employing that very concept. An account of the application conditions of a concept not meeting this requirement, we call analytically circular. For such a claim to be usable in determining the extension of the concept, however, such circularity may not matter, since if the concept (...)
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  34. Filosofii︠a︡ i kulʹtura: sbornik k 60-letii︠u︡ Vladimira Aleksandrovicha Koneva.V. A. Konev & I. L. Aronchik (eds.) - 1997 - Samara: Izd-vo "Samarskiĭ universitet".
     
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  35. Muzyka dushi i muzyka slova.I. L. Galinskai︠a︡, S. I︠A︡ Levit & E. M. Lazareva (eds.) - 1995 - Moskva: Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk, In-t nauch. informat︠s︡ii po obshchestvennym naukam.
     
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    First Steps in a Philosophical Taxonomy.I. L. Humberstone - 1982 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):476-478.
    A.N. Prior once showed that on certain apparently reasonable assumptions, a thesis sometimes associated with the name of Hume to the effect that no set of factual statements can ever entail an evaluative statement, is quite untenable. We assume only that there is at least one statement of each kind, and that the negation of a factual statement is factual — a principle we may call ‘N'. Now consider the disjunction F V E of some factual with some evaluative statement. (...)
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    The formalities of collective omniscience.I. L. Humberstone - 1985 - Philosophical Studies 48 (3):401 - 423.
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    The modal logic of `all and only'.I. L. Humberstone - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (2):177-188.
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    Maori Culture and Modern Ethnology.I. L. G. Sutherland - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):81.
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    Maori Culture and Modern Ethnology.I. L. G. Sutherland - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):186.
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    A study in philosophical taxonomy.I. L. Humberstone - 1996 - Philosophical Studies 83 (2):121 - 169.
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    Şerhu'l-ahlâki'l-adudiyye: ahlâk-ı adudiyye şerhi (eleştirmeli metin-çeviri).Ismāʻīl Mufīd Isṭanbūlī - 2014 - İstanbul: Türkiye Yazma Eserler Kurumu Başkanlığı. Edited by Eşref Altaş & Selime Çınar.
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    Operational semantics for positive "R".I. L. Humberstone - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 29:61-80.
  44. Istorii︠a︡ russkoĭ filosofii: ukazatelʹ literatury, izdannoĭ v SSSR na russkom i︠a︡zyke v 1978-1987 gg.I. L. Belenʹkiĭ - 1990 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t nauch. informat︠s︡ii po obshchestvennym naukam. Edited by E. I. Serebri︠a︡nai︠a︡.
     
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    Two kinds of agent-relativity.I. L. Humberstone - 1991 - Philosophical Quarterly 41 (163):144-166.
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  46. You 'll Regret It'.I. L. Humberstone - 1980 - Analysis 40 (3):175 - 176.
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    Wanting as Believing.I. L. Humberstone - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (1):49-62.
    An account of desire as a species of belief may owe its appeal to the details of its proposal as to precisely what sort of beliefs desires are to be identified with, and its downfall may be due to those details it does provide. For example, it may be proposed that the desire that α is in fact the belief that it ought to be that α, or is morally good or desirable that it should be the case that α. (...)
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  48. Wanting, getting, having.I. L. Humberstone - 1990 - Philosophical Papers 99 (August):99-118.
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    Negation by iteration.I. L. Humberstone - 1995 - Theoria 61 (1):1-24.
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    Some Epistemic Capacities.I. L. Humberstone - 1988 - Dialectica 42 (3):183-200.
    SummaryIf you know you can recognise positive instances of a property, can you use this knowledge so as to be able to recognise also its negative instances? This is the question to be adressed.
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