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    The central philosophy of Buddhism.T. R. V. Murti - 1955 - London,: George Allen and Unwin.
    Originally published in 1955. The Madhyamika philosophy is, in the author's view, the philosophy which created a revolution in Buddhism and through that in the whole range of Indian philosophy. This volume is a study of the Madhyamika philosophy in all its important aspects and is divided into three parts: Historical: this traces the origin and development of the Madhyamika philosophy. The second part concentrates on a full and critical exposition of the Madhyamika philosophy, the structure of its dialectic, its (...)
  2. Istorii︠a︡ filosofii i sovremennostʹ: tezisy vystupleniĭ.T. R. Abdushukurova & Muso Dinorshoev (eds.) - 1988 - Dushanbe: Izd-vo "Donish".
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    On Excluding the Supernatural: T. R. MILES.T. R. Miles - 1966 - Religious Studies 1 (2):141-150.
    Various attempts have been made in recent years to present Christianity in such a way that no use is made of the traditional dichotomy between the ‘natural’ and the ‘supernatural’. Braithwaite, Hare, and van Buren, for instance, appear to have no use for the dichotomy; and I think that, without too much distortion, one can say the same of Bultmann, Tillich, and Robinson. I am not, however, concerned in this paper with the work of any one thinker as such, but (...)
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  4. Simulation Methods for an Abductive System in Science.T. R. Addis & D. C. Gooding - 2008 - Foundations of Science 13 (1):37-52.
    We argue that abduction does not work in isolation from other inference mechanisms and illustrate this through an inference scheme designed to evaluate multiple hypotheses. We use game theory to relate the abductive system to actions that produce new information. To enable evaluation of the implications of this approach we have implemented the procedures used to calculate the impact of new information in a computer model. Experiments with this model display a number of features of collective belief-revision leading to consensus-formation, (...)
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    To Glorify: The Essence of Poetry and Religion: T. R. MARTLAND.T. R. Martland - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (4):413-423.
    Martin Heidegger's explication of Pindar's assertion that ‘to glorify was the essence of poetry’ puts it quite well. He tells us that for Pindar the word does not derive its force from what is already complete in itself. For then man would be glorifying what is already glorious, that which already has the power to impress men. At best the word then would denote an acknowledgment or a confession of being impressed. Instead, he insists, the word denotes the power of (...)
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    On the Limits to the Use of Force: T. R. MILES.T. R. Miles - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (1):113-120.
    In this paper I shall examine a variety of situations in which human agents make use of force. Section I will be concerned with the use of force in medical contexts, Section Ii with the use of force in defence of property, and Section in with the use of force in resolving international disputes. I shall argue that the boundary between what is and is not morally permissible needs to be, drawn more stringently than is commonly supposed. While agreeing that (...)
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  7. Categorical phenomenalism about sexual orientation.T. R. Whitlow & N. G. Laskowski - 2022 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3):581-596.
    What is sexual orientation? The contemporary consensus among philosophers is that it is a disposition. Unsurprisingly, recent debates about the metaphysics of sexual orientation are almost entirely intramural. Behavioral dispositionalists argue that sexual orientation is a disposition to behave sexually. Desire dispositionalists argue that it is a disposition to desire sexually. We argue that sexual orientation is not best understood in terms of dispositions to behave or dispositions to desire before arguing that dispositions tout court fail to illuminate sexual orientation. (...)
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    Comments on Meynell's Paper: T. R. MILES.T. R. Miles - 1969 - Religious Studies 5 (2):155-160.
    The key points in Meynell's argument seem to me to be as follows: It is logically absurd to say of an action or of a state of affairs that it is good unless at least some or other of the qualities w, x, y, z, etc. are present. Similarly it is logically absurd to talk of human flourishing unless some or other specifiable features are present in a person's life. The Heimler questionnaire shows us the sorts of ways in which (...)
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  9. The Individual in Indian Religious Thought.T. R. V. Murti - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Indian mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 337.
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  10. The rule of law.T. R. S. Allan - 2016 - In David Dyzenhaus & Malcolm Thorburn (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Constitutional Law. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Objects of Thought.T. R. Baldwin - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (87):174-175.
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  12. Zhong guan zhe xue.T. R. V. Murti - 1984 - Taibei Xian Zhonghe Shi: Hua yu chu ban she. Edited by Zhongsheng Guo, Yangzhu Xu & Ryūjō Kanbayashi.
     
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    Evaluating Micro-Explanations.T. R. Girill - 1976 - Erkenntnis 10 (3):387 - 405.
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    IV—The “Mental” - “Physical” Dichotomy.T. R. Miles - 1964 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 64 (1):71-84.
    T. R. Miles; IV—The “Mental” - “Physical” Dichotomy, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 64, Issue 1, 1 June 1964, Pages 71–84, https://doi.org/10.1.
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  15. Constitutional rights and the rule of law.T. R. S. Allan - 2012 - In Matthias Klatt (ed.), Institutionalized reason: the jurisprudence of Robert Alexy. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Approximative Explanation.T. R. Girill - 1978 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1978:186 - 196.
    This paper develops an explicit, pragmatic solution to the problem of deciding when an explanans which only approximately "covers" a desired event-explanandum E is acceptable as an adequate explanation. It shows in detail how comparisons made by the explanation's audience with the numerical value in E are what determine how closely E must be approximated for success. With the aid of several physics examples, it spells out the principles that govern these explanandum-comparisons, the conditions under which those principles hold, and (...)
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    The Problem of Micro-Explanation.T. R. Girill - 1976 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1976:47-55.
    There seem to exist special conditions unique to those scientific explanations which exmploy micro-parts under which alone such explanations are considered intellectually adequate. Two attempts to specify these conditions have been endorsed since antiquity, but serious counter-examples exist for each one. This paper contends that only in certain circumstances may each of the traditional criteria of adequacy be regarded as acceptable, identifies these circumstances, and examines the consequences of adopting such a dualistic or contextual solution to the problem of micro-explanation.
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    A Fragment of Hermippus.T. R. Glover - 1896 - The Classical Review 10 (01):34-.
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  19. The Jesus of History.T. R. Glover - 1950
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  20. The Quixotic principle: A Belletristic approach to the psychological study of meanings and imaginings.T. R. Sarbin - 1982 - In Vernon L. Allen & Karl E. Scheibe (eds.), The Social context of conduct: psychological writings of Theodore Sarbin. New York, N.Y.: Praeger. pp. 169--186.
     
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    Not Art and Play, Mind You, nor Art and Games, but Art and Sports.T. R. Martland - 1985 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 19 (3):65.
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    Quine's ?half-entities,? and Gadamer's too.T. R. Martland - 1986 - Man and World 19 (4):361-373.
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    To Glorify: The Essence of Poetry and Religion.T. R. Martland - 1980 - Religious Studies 16 (4):413 - 423.
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    When a poem refers.T. R. Martland - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 43 (3):267-273.
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    A note on existence.T. R. Miles - 1951 - Mind 60 (239):399-402.
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    Berkeley and Ryle: Some Comparisons.T. R. Miles - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (104):58-71.
    This paper is divided into two sections. The first aims at showing in a general way that the programme and methods of Berkeley and Professor Ryle are to a large extent similar. The second deals with one problem only. It is an attempt to provide interpretation and commentary on Berkeley's attack on “absolute existence” and on Ryle's attack on the view that there can be different “kinds of existence,” “kinds of status,” or a number of different “worlds.”.
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    Behavior, cognition, and physiology: Three horses or two?T. R. Miles - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):68-69.
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    Lectures on physical research.T. R. Miles - 1963 - Philosophical Books 4 (2):2-3.
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    No title available: Religious studies.T. R. Miles - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (4):555-556.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.T. R. Miles - 1969 - Religious Studies 4 (2):302-303.
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    No title available: Religious studies.T. R. Miles - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):147-148.
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    No title available: Religious studies.T. R. Miles - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (4):498-499.
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    No Title available.T. R. Miles - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (1):132-132.
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    No Title available.T. R. Miles - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (1):139-139.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.T. R. Miles - 1969 - Religious Studies 4 (2):302-302.
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    No Title available: REVIEWS.T. R. Miles - 1970 - Religious Studies 6 (4):387-390.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.T. R. Miles - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (140):183-184.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.T. R. Miles - 1961 - Philosophy 36 (137):243-244.
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    No Title available: PHILOSOPHY.T. R. Miles - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (116):77-80.
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    No Title available.T. R. Miles - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (128):69-69.
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    No Title available.T. R. Miles - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (130):276-277.
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    On the difference between the men and machines.T. R. Miles - 1957 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28):277-292.
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    The Sovereignty of Law: Freedom, Constitution, and Common Law.T. R. S. Allan - 2015 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Sovereignty of Law presents Trevor Allan's most recent and fully elaborated defence of common law constitutionalism - an account of the unwritten or non-codified constitution as a complex articulation of legal and moral principles, defining what in the British context are the requirements of the rule of law. The British constitution is conceived as a coherent set of fundamental principles of the rule of law, legislative supremacy, and separation of powers. These principles.
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  44. of Emotions.Middleton Dewigh'T. R. - 1989 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 17 (2):187-201.
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  45. Gāndhījī, prayogī kā̃ yogī.T. R. Deogirikar - 1970
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  46. Second-Order Cybernetics Needs a Unifying Methodology.T. R. Flanagan - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):475-478.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Second-Order Cybernetics as a Fundamental Revolution in Science” by Stuart A. Umpleby. Upshot: Theory without a strong methodology is stranded in philosophy. Principles devolved from theory can be applied to situations in the arena of practice in many ways; however, a continually improving science must refine its theories with feedback from data drawn from the use of continually improving sets of codified methodologies. Second-order cybernetics is contingent upon sense-making within sapient systems. A perspective on (...)
     
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    The Psychology of Maine de Biran.by F. C. T. Moore.T. R. Miles - 1971 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 2 (3):93-95.
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  48. Conflict and structure in decision-making systems «.T. R. Burns & D. Meeker - 1978 - In A. Hooker, J. J. Leach & E. F. McClennen (eds.), Foundations and Applications of Decision Theory. D. Reidel. pp. 1.
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    Voegelin & Patočka: výběr záznamů průběhu bytového filosofického seminářě paralelní kultury v Československu.T. R. Korder (ed.) - 1988 - Purley, Surrey, England: Rozmluvy.
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  50. The Perception of Causality.A. Michotte, T. R. Miles & Elaine Miles - 1964 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 15 (59):254-259.
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