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    A "Conception" of Truth in Plato's Sophist.Blake E. Hestir - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (1):1-24.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A "Conception" of Truth in Plato's SophistBlake E. Hestir (bio)1. IntroductionPlato's solution to the problem of falsehood carries a notorious reputation which sometimes overshadows a variety of interesting developments in Plato's philosophy. One of the less-noted developments in the Sophist is a nascent conception of truth which casts truth as a particular relation between language and the world. F. M. Cornford, for one, in his translation and commentary on (...)
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    Not the Individual but the Species? - Warren E. Blake: Menander's Dyscolus. Introduction, Text, Textual Commentary and Interpretive Translation. (A.P.A. Philological Monographs, xxiv.) Pp. 225; 21 plates. New York: American Philological Association, 1966. Cloth, $8.50. - Theophrastus: The Characters; Menander: Plays and Fragments_. Translated by Philip Vellacott. Pp. 247. West Drayton: Penguin Books, 1967. Paper, 7 _s_. 6 _d.W. Geoffrey Arnott - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):160-.
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    The souls of Black folk.W. E. B. Du Bois - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    'The problem of the twentieth-century is the problem of the color-line.' Originally published in 1903, The Souls of Black Folk is a classic study of race, culture, and education at the turn of the twentieth century. With its singular combination of essays, memoir, and fiction, this book vaulted W. E. B. Du Bois to the forefront of American political commentary and civil rights activism. The Souls of Black Folk is an impassioned, at times searing account of the situation of African (...)
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    William James's Theory of Mind.W. E. Cooper - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (4):571-593.
  5. William James's theory of mind.W. E. Cooper - 1990 - Journal of the History of Philosophy (October) 571 (October):571-593.
    Neutral monist, panpsychist, naturalist, and phenomenological interpretations of James's theory of mind are canvassed. Culling the true tenets from each, I make a case for a reconciling view on the basis of a distinction between mental and proto-mental properties. The resulting interpretation is compared to two forms of panpsychism identified by T Nagel in his essay of that name.
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    The Mind of Africa.W. E. Abraham - 1962 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    William Abraham studied Philosophy at the University of Ghana, and even more Philosophy at Oxford University. Thereafter, he gained permission to take part in the competitive examination and interview for a fellowship at All Souls' College. The examination was once described, with some exaggeration, as 'the hardest exam in the world!' It included a three-hour essay. Following his success in becoming the first African fellow of All Souls, his interest in African politics quickly developed into a Pan-African perspective. The Mind (...)
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  7. Strivings of the Negro people.W. E. B. DuBois - unknown
    This chapter presents an essay by W. E. B. Du Bois on the strivings of the American Negro. He cites the double-consciousness of the Negro, the sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others, of measuring one's soul by the tape of a world that looks on in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness—an American, a Negro two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength (...)
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    The chromopathometer.W. E. Walton & B. M. Morrison - 1929 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 12 (3):254.
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    An Introduction to Western Philosophy. [REVIEW]E. M. W. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 25 (3):553-554.
    Subtitled "Ideas and Arguments from Plato to Sartre," this volume is intended, as are many others, to serve both as a textbook for introductory courses in philosophy and as an introduction to philosophic thinking. One of its goals, and one admirably achieved, is to provide some hearing both to all the very greatest figures in the history of western philosophy and to some major opposing traditions. No one can read the volume and fail to grasp something of the content and (...)
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    W. E. Blake : Chariton's Chaereas and Callirhoe translated from the Greek. Pp. vii+125. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press (London: Milford), 1939. Cloth, $2 or 9 s[REVIEW]R. M. Rattenbury - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (04):148-.
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    Mysticism and Philosophy.W. E. Kennick - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (3):387.
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  12. The Life and Times of Anton Wilhelm Amo, the First African (Black) Philosopher in Europe.W. E. Abraham - 1996 - In Molefi Kete Asante & Abu Shardow Abarry (eds.), African Intellectual Heritage: A Book of Sources. Temple University Press. pp. 424-40.
  13. The Life and Times of Anton Wilhelm Amo, the First African (Black) Philosopher in Europe.W. E. Abraham - 1964 - Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana 7:60--81.
     
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  14. Logic: Part I.W. E. Johnson - 1921 - Mind 30 (120):448-455.
     
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    Probability: The deductive and inductive problems.W. E. Johnson - 1932 - Mind 41 (164):409-423.
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  16. Symposium: Is Existence a Predicate?W. Kneale & G. E. Moore - 1936 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 15 (1):154-188.
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    Logic, Part 1.W. E. Johnson - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    William Ernest Johnson was a renowned British logician and economist, and also a fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Originally published in 1921, this book forms the first of a three-volume series by Johnson relating to 'the whole field of logic as ordinarily understood'. The series is widely regarded as Johnson's greatest achievement, making a significant contribution to the tradition of philosophical logic. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Johnson's theories, philosophy and the historical development (...)
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    The logical calculus.W. E. Johnson - 1892 - Mind 1 (2):235-250.
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  19. On Aristotle Metaphysics 1.W. E. Dooley, Dexippus & J. Dillon - 1992 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 54 (3):540-542.
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  20. Analysis of thinking (I).W. E. Johnson - 1918 - Mind 27 (105):1-21.
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    Is the concept of necessary existence self-contradictory?W. E. Abraham - 1962 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 5 (1-4):143 – 157.
    In this article I have tried to rebut certain types of arguments which purport to show not merely that God does not exist but that the notion of necessary existence is itself either self-contradictory or senseless. In showing that it is not self-contradictory I have allowed myself the luxury of a negative and a positive approach. Negatively, I have had to show that when the accusation of self-contradiction is made, it is often accompanied, not by an argument but by a (...)
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    The wholeness of the living organism.W. E. Agar - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (3):179-191.
    The idea of organism, which of recent years has bulked so largely in scientific, and especially in biological, theory has been developed mainly in reference to living organisms, and has been extended to cover such systems as human societies, crystals, molecules and atoms—and indeed the whole universe has been interpreted as an organism. This use of the term, however, includes different ways in which parts may be together in a system. The belief that the principle of organism has been wrongly (...)
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    On Aristotle's Metaphysics: On Aristotle's metaphysics 2 & 3.W. E. Alexander, Arthur Dooley & Madigan - 1989
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    On Aristotle Metaphysics 5.W. E. Alexander & Dooley - 1993 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    "Aristotle was a systematic writer who often cross-referred to the definitions of terms given elsewhere in his work. Book 5 of the Metaphysics is important because it consists of definitions of the main uses of key terms in Aristotle's philosophy, and it is extremely valuable to have a commentary on this important text by Alexander of Aphrodisias, the leading commentator of his school. Alexander provides a detailed commentary on all of the thirty terms analysed in Book 5, weighing alternative interpretations (...)
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  25. The Introduction of Arabic Philosophy into Europe.Charles E. Butterworth & Andrée K. Blake - 1995 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (4):776-777.
    These essays on the way medieval Arabic philosophy was first introduced into European universities explain their formal working and provide fascinating accounts of the hardy souls who first ventured, literally, into hitherto unknown terrain.
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    Alexander of Aphrodisias: On Aristotle's Metaphysics I.W. E. Dooley - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (4):584-586.
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    Medieval Universalism and It's Present Value.W. E. Dooley - 1938 - Modern Schoolman 15 (2):45-45.
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    Beyond Justice.W. E. Draughon - 1987 - Public Affairs Quarterly 1 (3):91-101.
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    A Negro schoolmaster in the new south.W. E. B. DuBois - unknown
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  30. Credo.W. E. B. DuBois - unknown
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  31. Journals and New Books.W. E. B. Dubois - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (20):558.
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    Notes and News.W. E. B. Dubois - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (20):560.
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  33. Negroes of farmville, Virginia: A social study.W. E. B. DuBois - unknown
     
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    Of the training of Black men.W. E. B. DuBois - unknown
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    The Black north: A social study.W. E. B. DuBois - unknown
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    The Negro.W. E. B. DuBois - unknown
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    Education and the ethical concept of a person or Willie, and the redoubtable mr. chips.W. E. Andersen - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 2 (1):5–15.
    W E Andersen; Education and the Ethical Concept of a Person or Willie, and the Redoubtable Mr. Chips, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 2, Issue 1, 30.
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    Analysis of thinking (II.).W. E. Johnson - 1918 - Mind 27 (106):133-151.
  39. The development of a people.W. E. Burghardt DuBois - 1904 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (3):292-311.
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    Using ontology visualization to facilitate access to knowledge about human disease genes.Mary E. Dolan & Judith A. Blake - 2009 - Applied ontology 4 (1):35-49.
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  41. Art and Philosophy Readings in Aesthetics /[Edited by] W. E. Kennick. --. --.W. E. Kennick - 1979 - St. Martin's Press, C1979.
     
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    Results regarding the axiomatization of partial propositional calculi.W. E. Singletary - 1968 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9 (3):193-211.
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    Faith and Knowledge.W. E. Kennick & John Hick - 1958 - Philosophical Review 67 (3):407.
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    The Development of a People.W. E. Burghardt DuBois - 1904 - International Journal of Ethics 14 (3):292-311.
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    Sovereignty and moral obligation.W. E. Hocking - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (3):314-326.
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    Sovereignty and Moral Obligation.W. E. Hocking - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (3):314-326.
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    ‘Mrs. Walker's Merry games for little people’: Locating Froebel in an alien environment.W. E. Marsden - 1990 - British Journal of Educational Studies 38 (1):15-32.
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    Chemistry and meteorology, 1700–1825.W. E. Knowles Middleton - 1964 - Annals of Science 20 (2):125-141.
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    Probability: The relations of proposal to supposal.W. E. Johnson - 1932 - Mind 41 (161):1-16.
  50. Saraï, Hagar et Abram. Une approche narrative et contextuelle de Gn 16, 1-6».W. É. N. I. N. André - 2001 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 32:24-54.
     
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