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  1. The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce.Charles Sanders Peirce, Charles Hartshorne & Paul Weiss - 1933 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (2):220-226.
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    Sport; a philosophic inquiry.Paul Weiss - 1969 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    In a wide-ranging study of unusual interest, Paul Weiss, Sterling Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, applies the principles and methods of philosophy to athletics. Every culture, he notes, has games of some kind; few activities seem to interest both children and young men as much as sports do; and few attract so many spectators, rich and poor. Yet none of the great philosophers, claiming to take all knowledge and being as their province, have made more than a passing reference (...)
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  3. The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce.C. Hartshorne, P. Weiss & A. W. Burks - 1931 - Harvard University Press.
  4. The living system: determinism stratified.Paul A. Weiss - 1969 - In Arthur Koestler & John Raymond Smythies (eds.), Beyond reductionism: new perspectives in the life sciences. London,: Hutchinson. pp. 3--55.
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    The science of life: the living system--a system for living.Paul A. Weiss - 1973 - [Mount Kisco, N.Y.]: Futura Pub. Co..
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    Peirce's sixty-six signs.Paul Weiss & Arthur Burks - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 42 (14):383-388.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Mary Astell.Penny Weiss & Alice Sowaal (eds.) - 2016 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    "A collection of essays on the early modern English writer, proto-feminist, and rhetorician Mary Astell. Includes discussions on human nature, equality, rationality, power, freedom, friendship, marriage, and education"--Provided by publisher.
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    Canon Fodder: Historical Women Political Thinkers.Penny A. Weiss - 2009 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    A discussion of women thinkers in political philosophy, and the nature of political inquiry --Provided by publisher.
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  9. Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce. Vol. V, Pragmatism and Pragmaticism.Charles Hartshorne & Paul Weiss - 1935 - Mind 44 (174):223-230.
     
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    Charles Peirce's Empiricism.Paul Weiss - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (5):595.
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    Sport: A Philosophical Inquiry.Paul Weiss - 1969 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    In a wide-ranging study of unusual interest, Paul Weiss, Sterling Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, applies the principles and methods of philosophy to athletics. Every culture, he notes, has games of some kind; few activities seem to interest both children and young men as much as sports do; and few attract so many spectators, rich and poor. Yet none of the great philosophers, claiming to take all knowledge and being as their province, have made more than a passing reference (...)
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  12. Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce. Vol. IV: The Simplest Mathematics.Charles Hartshorn, Paul Weiss & Charles Sanders Peirce - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (41):116-118.
     
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    Feminist reflections on community.Penny A. Weiss - 1995 - In Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 3--18.
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    Feminism and community.Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.) - 1995 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    Author note: Penny A. Weiss, Associate Professor of Political Science at Purdue University, is the author of Gendered Community: Rousseau, Sex, and Politics. Marilyn Friedman, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Washington University, is the author of What Are Friends For? Feminist Perspectives on Personal Relationships and Moral Theory.
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    On alternative logics.Paul Weiss - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (5):520-525.
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    Rousseau, Antifeminism, and Woman's Nature.Penny A. Weiss - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (1):81-98.
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    Rousseau's Political Defense of the Sex‐roled Family.Penny Weiss & Anne Harper - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (3):90-109.
    We argue that Rousseau 's defense of the sex-roled family is not based on biological determinism or simple misogyny. Rather, his advocacy of sexual differentiation is based on his understanding of its ability to bring individuals outside of themselves into interdependent communities, and thus to counter natural independence, self-absorption and asociality, as well as social competitiveness and egoism. This political defense of the sex-roled family needs more critique by feminists.
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  18. Philosophic Society For The Study Of Sport.Paul Weiss & Donald Masterson - 1985 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 11.
     
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    The Structure of Value.Robert S. Hartmann & Paul Weiss - 1967 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
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    Physical Manipulation of the Brain.Henry K. Beecher, Edgar A. Bering, Donald T. Chalkley, José M. R. Delgado, Vernon H. Mark, Karl H. Pribram, Gardner C. Quarton, Theodore B. Rasmussen, William Beecher Scoville, William H. Sweet, Daniel Callahan, K. Danner Clouser, Harold Edgar, Rudolph Ehrensing, James R. Gavin, Willard Gaylin, Bruce Hilton, Perry London, Robert Michels, Robert Neville, Ann Orlov, Herbert G. Vaughan, Paul Weiss & Jose M. R. Delgado - 1973 - Hastings Center Report 3 (Special Supplement):1.
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  21. Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce. Vol. I, Principles of Philosophy.Charles Sanders Peirce, Charles Hartshorne & Paul Weiss - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):245-246.
     
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    Feminism and communitarianism.Penny Weiss - 1995 - In Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. pp. 161--186.
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    Recollections of Alfred North Whitehead.Paul Weiss & Lewis S. Ford - 1980 - Process Studies 10 (1):44-56.
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    Two-Valued-Logic - Another Approach.Paul Weiss - 1931 - Erkenntnis 2 (1):242.
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    The Nature of Systems (Part I).Paul Weiss - 1929 - The Monist 39 (2):281-319.
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    The Nature of a Team.Paul Weiss - 1981 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 8 (1):47-54.
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    The paradox of necessary truth.Paul Weiss - 1955 - Philosophical Studies 6 (2):31 - 32.
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    1 Locations and Legacies.Penny A. Weiss - 2016 - In Penny Weiss & Alice Sowaal (eds.), Feminist Interpretations of Mary Astell. Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 1-15.
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  29. Mary Astell: Including women's voices in political theory.Penny A. Weiss - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (3):63-84.
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    Conversations with Feminism: Political Theory and Practice.Penny A. Weiss - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Applying the idea of conversation broadly, Penny A. Weiss offers a collection of essays that are either constructed dialogues, letters, or discussions about voice and silencing. Conversation emerges as both a theory and a method of feminist political inquiry and practice. The most vocal participants in Weiss' conversations are historical political thinkers both within the Western canon (Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Rousseau) and beyond its confines (Astell, Coopers, Wollstonecraft, de Pizan). Other figures appear as well, from Anita Hill and U.S. Supreme (...)
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    Gendered Community: Rousseau, Sex, and Politics.Penny A. Weiss - 1993 - NYU Press.
    Weiss (political science, Purdue U.) wades through the tangled prose and ideas of the 18th-century French philosopher to resolve some of his male-female role contradictions. She finds that his gender-based division of labor was designed to make everyone dependent on the whole society, rather than to relegate women to a subordinate role, but that the actual arrangements he suggests are based on a purely antifeminist culture. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Man's freedom.Paul Weiss - 1950 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    Excerpt from Man's Freedom Human originals act in unusual ways at anticipatable times. Their lives are no less surely delimited, ordered, rhythmic than are our own. Unreliable, they nevertheless are never outside the reach of reasonable expectation and control. They behave in regular ways in a recognizable area which happens to be wider than that in which the rest live. The lives of iconoclasts and rebels, of eccentrics and of some men of genius seem to be unordered from the standpoint (...)
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    Modes of being.Paul Weiss - 1956 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    As a philosophic work should, it attempts to articulate a vision of the whole of things. This means that it must run counter to the temper not only of ...
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    Philosophy in process.Paul Weiss - 1966 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    v. 1. 1955-1960.--v. 2. 1960-1964.--v. 3. March-November 1964.--v. 4. November 26, 1964-September 2, 1965.--v. 5. September 3, 1965-August 27, 1968.--v. 6. August 28, 1968-May 22, 1971.--v. 7. April 13, 1975-June 21, 1976.--v. 7, pt. 2. September 17, 1977-February 26, 1978.--v. 8. April 28, 1978-July 28, 1980 -- v. 9. August 16, 1980-March 15, 1984 -- v. 11. January 19, 1986-May 27, 1987.
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  35. Collected papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, volume I.Paul Weiss - 1933 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 40 (2):10-11.
     
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    Games: A Solution to the Problem of the One and the Many.Paul Weiss - 1980 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 7 (1):7-14.
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    Morality and ethics.Paul Weiss - 1942 - Journal of Philosophy 39 (14):381-385.
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  38. Modes of Being.Paul Weiss - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (4):569-569.
     
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    Metaphysics: The domain of ignorance.Paul Weiss - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (4):402-406.
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    Sacrifice and Self-Sacrifice: Their Warrant and Limits.Paul Weiss - 1949 - Review of Metaphysics 2 (7):76 - 98.
    The most extreme form of sacrifice is that in which a man gives up his life or its meaning for the sake of another. It is perhaps the most praiseworthy of all the acts of which he is capable. But how can an act be praiseworthy if it involves the loss of something as precious as a human life? Can an act be at all praiseworthy which precludes the making of further efforts to bring about what is good? Can that (...)
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    Some Philosophical Approaches to Sport.Paul Weiss - 1982 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 9 (1):90-93.
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    The ethics of pacifism.Paul Weiss - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (5):476-496.
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    The Nature of Systems (Part II).Paul Weiss - 1929 - The Monist 39 (3):440-472.
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    The Quest for certainty.Paul Weiss - 1946 - Philosophical Review 55 (2):132-151.
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    The theory of types.Paul Weiss - 1928 - Mind 37 (147):338-348.
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    The golden rule.Paul Weiss - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (16):421-430.
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  47. The social character of gestures.Paul Weiss - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (2):182-186.
  48. Cosmic behaviorism.Paul Weiss - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (July):345-356.
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    An Interview by Richard Bernstein: Paul Weiss's Recollections of Editing the Peirce Papers.Richard Bernstein & Paul Weiss - 1970 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 6 (3/4):161 - 188.
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    The Philosophy of Peirce. Selected Writings.Paul Weiss - 1941 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2 (2):259-262.
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