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    Demokrasi ve İnsan Hakları Avrupa İcadı mı? Dünyanın Avrupalılaşması mı, Avrupa'nın Küreselleşmesi mi?Jerry Harrell Bentley - 2020 - van İlahiyat Dergisi 8 (13):298-320.
    Erken modern Avrupa'nın seçkin bir tarihçisi olarak uzun kariyerine dayanan John Miles Headley, yakın zamanda bakışlarını Avrupa'nın daha geniş dünyadaki etkisine çevirdi. “Dünyanın Avrupalılaşması” adlı kitabında Headley, Avrupa değerlerinin - özellikle insan hakları ve demokrasinin - benzersizliği konusunda ısrarcı bir açıklama yapıyor ve bu değerlerin Avrupa'nın daha geniş dünyaya en değerli armağanları olduğunu savunuyor. Avrupa halklarının dikkate değer entelektüel ve kültürel başarılarını küçültmeye çalışmadan, bu sunum Avrupa ve daha geniş dünya arasındaki ilişkilere daha incelikli bir bakış açısı önerecektir. İnsan hakları (...)
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    The human web: A Bird's-eyeview of world history by J. R. McNeill and William H. McNeill.Jerry H. Bentley - 2005 - History and Theory 44 (1):102–112.
  3. Europeanization of the World or Globalization of Europe?Jerry Bentley - 2013 - In Peter Iver Kaufman (ed.), From the Renaissance to the modern world: a tribute to John M. Headley. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI.
     
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    Pierre Riché and Guy Lobrichon, eds., Le moyen âge et la Bible. (Bible de Tous les Temps, 4.) Paris: Beauchesne, 1984. Paper. Pp. 639. F 240. [REVIEW]Jerry H. Bentley - 1986 - Speculum 61 (3):744-745.
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    Ruth Mellinkoff, The Mark of Cain. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1981. Pp. xiii, 151, plus 22 plates. $12.95. [REVIEW]Jerry H. Bentley - 1982 - Speculum 57 (3):686.
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  6. Jerry H. Bentley, Politics and Culture in Renaissance Naples. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987. Pp. xiii, 327; 1 map. $39.50. [REVIEW]John A. Marino - 1991 - Speculum 66 (2):375-377.
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  7. Representations: philosophical essays on the foundations of cognitive science.Jerry A. Fodor - 1981 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Introduction: Something on the State of the Art 1 I. Functionalism and Realism 1. Operationalism and Ordinary Language 35 2. The Appeal to Tacit Knowledge in Psychological Explanations 63 3. What Psychological States are Not 79 4. Three Cheers for Propositional Attitudes 100 II. Reduction and Unity of Science 5. Special Sciences 127 6. Computation and Reduction 146 III. Intensionality and Mental Representation 7. Propositional Attitudes 177 8. Tom Swift and His Procedural Grandmother 204 9. Methodological Solipsism Considered as a (...)
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  8. Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on Markets, Law, Ethics, and Culture.Jerry Evensky - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    Adam Smith is the best known among economists for his book, The Wealth of Nations, often viewed as the keystone of modern economic thought. For many he has become associated with a quasi-libertarian laissez-faire philosophy. Others, often heterodox economists and social philosophers, on the contrary, focus on Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments, and explore his moral theory. There has been a long debate about the relationship or lack thereof between these, his two great works. This work treats these dimensions of (...)
     
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  9. The Psychology of Language: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics and Generative Grammar.Jerry Fodor, Bever A., Garrett T. G. & F. M. - 1974 - Mcgraw-Hill.
  10. Psychological Explanation: An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Psychology.Jerry A. Fodor - 1968 - Ny: Random House.
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    From the Renaissance to the modern world: a tribute to John M. Headley.Peter Iver Kaufman (ed.) - 2013 - Basel, Switzerland: MDPI.
    On November 11 and 12, 2011, a symposium held at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill honored John M. Headley, Emeritus Professor of History. The organizers, Professor MelissaBullard—Headley’s colleague in the department of history at that university—along with ProfessorsPaul Grendler (University of Toronto) and James Weiss (Boston College), as well as Nancy GraySchoonmaker, coordinator of the Program in Medieval and Early Modern Studies—assembled presenters, respondents, and dozens of other participants from Western Europe and North America to celebrate the (...)
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  12. The mind-body problem.Jerry Fodor - 1981 - Scientific American 244 (1):114-25.
  13. The Mind Doesn't Work That Way: The Scope and Limits of Computational Psychology.Jerry Fodor - 2001 - Philosophical Quarterly 51 (205):549-552.
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  14. The present status of the innateness controversy.Jerry A. Fodor - 1981 - In Representations: philosophical essays on the foundations of cognitive science. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp. 257-316.
  15. Representations: Philosophical Essays on the Foundations of Cognitive Science.Jerry A. Fodor - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (2):175-182.
     
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  16. The specificity of language skills.Jerry A. Fodor, Thomas G. Bever & Mary Garrett - 1974 - In The Psychology of Language. Mcgraw-Hill.
     
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  17. The revenge of the given.Jerry A. Fodor - 2007 - In Brian P. McLaughlin & Jonathan D. Cohen (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind. Blackwell. pp. 105--116.
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    In Critical Condition: Polemical Essays on Cognitive Science and the Philosophy of Mind.Jerry A. Fodor - 1998 - MIT Press.
    PREFACE PART I METAPHYSICS Review of John McDowell’s Mind and World Special Sciences: Still Autonomous after All These Years Conclusion Acknowledgment Notes PART II CONCEPTS Review of Christopher Peacocke’s A Study of Concepts Notes There Are No Recognitional Concepts--Not Even RED Introduction Compositionality Why Premise P is Plausible Objections Conclusion Afterword Acknowledgment Notes There Are No Recognitional Concepts--Not Even RED, Part 2: The Plot Thickens Introduction: The Story ’til Now Compositonality and Learnability Notes Do We Think in Mentalese? Remarks on (...)
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  19. A theory of content I.Jerry A. Fodor - 1990 - In A Theory of Content. MIT Press.
  20. Imagistic representation.Jerry A. Fodor - 1975 - In The Language of Thought. Harvard University Press. pp. 135-149.
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    Special Sciences.Jerry A. Fodor - 1995 - In Paul K. Moser & J. D. Trout (eds.), Contemporary Materialism: A Reader. London: Routledge. pp. 51-64.
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    Her story of cognitive science.Jerry Feldman - 2007 - Artificial Intelligence 171 (18):1107-1109.
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  23. Hume Variations.Jerry A. Fodor - 2003 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (2):243-244.
     
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  24. Modules, frames, fridgeons, sleeping dogs, and the music of the spheres.Jerry A. Fodor - 1987 - In Zenon W. Pylyshyn (ed.), The Robot's Dilemma: the Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence. Ablex. pp. 139--49.
     
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  25. Materialism.Jerry A. Fodor - 1968 - In Psychological Explanation: An Introduction To The Philosophy Of Psychology. Ny: Random House.
     
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  26. The Mind-Body Problem.Jerry Fodor - 2003 - In John Heil (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: A Guide and Anthology. Oxford University Press.
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  27. Information and representation.Jerry A. Fodor - 1990 - In Philip P. Hanson (ed.), Information, Language and Cognition. University of British Columbia Press.
     
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  28. Reply to Putnam.Jerry A. Fodor - 1980 - In Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini (ed.), Language and Learning: The Debate Between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky. Harvard University Press. pp. 325-334.
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    Substitution arguments and the individuation of beliefs.Jerry Fodor - 1990 - In George S. Boolos (ed.), Meaning and Method: Essays in Honor of Hilary Putnam. Cambridge University Press. pp. 63--79.
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  30. The revenge of the given.Jerry Fodor - 2007 - Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind:105–116.
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    The structure of language.Jerry A. Fodor (ed.) - 1964 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  32. In Critical Condition: Polemical Essays on Cognitive Science and the Philosophy of Mind.Jerry Fodor - 2000 - Philosophy 75 (291):142-146.
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  33. Three cheers for propositional attitudes.Jerry A. Fodor - 1981 - In Representations: philosophical essays on the foundations of cognitive science. Cambridge: MIT Press.
     
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  34. Why there still has to be a language of thought.Jerry A. Fodor - 1987 - In Psychosemantics: The Problem of Meaning in the Philosophy of Mind. MIT Press.
  35. Banish discontent.Jerry A. Fodor - 1986 - In Jeremy Butterfield (ed.), Language, mind and logic. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  36. Psychosemantics, or, where do truth conditions come from?Jerry A. Fodor - 1990 - In William G. Lycan (ed.), Mind and Cognition. Blackwell.
  37. A theory of content II.Jerry A. Fodor - 1990 - In A Theory of Content. MIT Press.
  38. Explanations in psychology.Jerry A. Fodor - 1964 - In Max Black (ed.), Philosophy in America. Ithaca: Routledge. pp. 161--179.
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    The emptiness of the lexicon: Critical reflections on J. Pustejovsky's the generative lexicon.Jerry Fodor & Ernie Lepore - 1998 - Linguistic Inquiry 29:269-288.
    A certain metaphysical thesis about meaning that we'll call Informational Role Semantics (IRS) is accepted practically universally in linguistics, philosophy and the cognitive sciences: the meaning (or content, or `sense') of a linguistic expression1 is constituted, at least in part, by at least some of its inferential relations. This idea is hard to state precisely, both because notions like metaphysical constitution are moot and, more importantly, because different versions of IRS take different views on whether there are constituents of meaning (...)
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  40. Against Definitions.Jerry Fodor, Garrett A., F. Merrill, Edward Walker, Parkes C. T. & H. Cornelia - 1999 - In E. Margolis & S. Laurence (eds.), Concepts: Core Readings. MIT Press. pp. 263--367.
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  41. All at sea in semantic space: Churchland on meaning similarity.Jerry A. Fodor & Ernest Lepore - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy 96 (8):381-403.
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    Stability in geometric theories.Jerry Gagelman - 2005 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 132 (2-3):313-326.
    The class of geometric surgical theories is examined. The main theorem is that every stable theory that is interpretable in a geometric surgical theory is superstable of finite U-rank.
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  43. Modules, frames, fridgeons, sleeping dogs, and the music of the spheres.Jerry A. Fodor - 1987 - In Modularity In Knowledge Representation And Natural-Language Understanding. Cambridge: MIT Press.
     
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    All at Sea in Semantic Space.Jerry Fodor & Ernie Lepore - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy 96 (8):381-403.
  45. Is radical interpretation possible?Jerry A. Fodor & Ernest Lepore - 1994 - Philosophical Perspectives 8:101-119.
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    Why there still has to be a language of thought.Jerry A. Fodor - 1989 - In Peter Slezak (ed.), Computers, Brains and Minds. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 23--46.
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  47. Impossible Words?Jerry Fodor & Ernest Lepore - 1999 - Linguistic Inquiry 30:445-453.
    The idea that quotidian, middle-level concepts typically have internal structure-definitional, statistical, or whatever—plays a central role in practically every current approach to cognition. Correspondingly, the idea that words that express quotidian, middle-level concepts have complex representations "at the semantic level" is recurrent in linguistics; it is the defining thesis of what is often called "lexical semantics," and it unites the generative and interpretive traditions of grammatical analysis. Hale and Keyser (HK) (1993) have endorsed a version of lexical decomposition according to (...)
     
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  48. Concepts: Core Readings.Jerry Fodor, Garrett A., F. Merrill, Edward Walker, Parkes C. T. & H. Cornelia - 1999 - MIT Press.
  49. Meaning and the world order.Jerry A. Fodor - 1987 - In Psychosemantics: The Problem of Meaning in the Philosophy of Mind. MIT Press.
  50. The pet fish and the red herring: why concepts aren't prototypes.Jerry Fodor & Ernest Lepore - 1996 - Cognition 58 (2):243-76.
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