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  1. On Purposeful Systems.Russell L. Ackoff & Fred E. Emery - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (3):456-458.
  2. The Design of Social Research.Russell L. Ackoff - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):65-65.
     
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  3. On the ethical use of power and political behavior to lead systemic change.Russell L. Ackoff & Sheldon Rovin - 2006 - In Francis Martin Duffy (ed.), Power, Politics, and Ethics in School Districts: Dynamic Leadership for Systemic Change. Rowman & Littlefield Education.
  4. The meaning, scope and methods of operations research.Russell L. Ackoff - 1961 - In Russell Lincoln Ackoff (ed.), Progress in Operations Research. New York: Wiley. pp. 1--1.
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    The Logic of the Sciences and the Humanities. By F. S. C. Northrop. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1947. 397 pp.Russell L. Ackoff - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (3):271-272.
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    On a science of ethics.Russell L. Ackoff - 1948 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 9 (4):663-672.
  7. Discussion.Russell L. Ackoff - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (2):116-117.
    The papers given at this symposium have been directed to two problems: the needs of the physical sciences which the social sciences should fulfill, andthe capacity of contemporary social science to satisfy these needs.Consideration of the first problem divided itself into two parts: the needs involved in the process of answering questions in the physical sciences, and the needs involving application of information gained by questions in physical science. The role of social science with respect to is generally recognized, but (...)
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  8. Towards an interpretation of contemporary philosophy.Russell L. Ackoff - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (2):131-136.
    There is no period in the history of philosophy so difficult to understand as that period beginning upon Kant's death and extending up into the present. Attributing this difficulty to the proximity and contingence of the period to our own is not a satisfactory excuse, though we would be willing to admit we lack some of the clarity that “time passed” gives. If we give up the challenge of making a meaningful interpretation of this history because we lack perspective, we (...)
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    An educational program for the philosophy of science.Russell L. Ackoff - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (2):154-157.
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    An Introduction to Scientific Research. E. Bright WilsonJr. New York: McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc., 1952. Pp. xiii, 375. $6.00.Russel L. Ackoff - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (4):354-354.
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    Mr. Rieser on architecture.Russell L. Ackoff - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (6):690-694.
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    Philosophy for the Future. R. W. Sellars, V. J. McGill, M. Farber.Russell L. Ackoff - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (3):278-279.
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    Readings in Philosophical Analysis. Herbert Feigl, Wilfrid Sellars.Russell L. Ackoff - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (3):266-267.
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    An Introduction to Scientific Research. E. Bright WilsonJr. New York: McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc., 1952. Pp. xiii, 375. $6.00.Russel L. Ackoff - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (4):354-354.
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    The Study of Behavior: Q-Technique and Its Methodology. William Stephenson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953. Pp. ix, 376 pp. $7.50. [REVIEW]Russell L. Ackoff - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):67-67.
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    An Introduction to Scientific Research. [REVIEW]Russel L. Ackoff - 1958 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 9 (33):67-68.
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    An experimental measure of personality.C. West Churchman & Russell L. Ackoff - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (4):304-332.
    The boundaries of psychology have never been very distinctly defined and, as a consequence, science has witnessed frequent border incidents. But it obviously is not psychology alone which suffers from such lack of delineation, but its neighbors, the biological and social sciences, do as well. Cooperation between sciences becomes difficult under these conditions. All agree that psychology is the science of mind, but few agree to what “mind” is. At least within our century “mind” has been taken to be “behavior”, (...)
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    Cybernetics. Norbert Wiener. [REVIEW]Russell L. Ackoff - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (2):159-160.
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    Great Tradition in Ethics. Ethel M. Albert, Theodore C. Denise, Sheldon P. Peterfreund. [REVIEW]Russel L. Ackoff - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (4):354-354.
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    Lenin as Philosopher. Anton Pannekoek. [REVIEW]Russell L. Ackoff - 1948 - Philosophy of Science 15 (3):272-273.
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    Main Currents of Scientific Thought: A History of the Sciences. Stephen S. Mason. [REVIEW]Russel L. Ackoff - 1954 - Philosophy of Science 21 (4):354-354.
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    Ethics and science.C. West Churchman & Russell L. Ackoff - 1947 - Philosophy of Science 14 (3):269-271.
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    The Democratization of Philosophy.C. West Churchman & Russell L. Ackoff - 1949 - Science and Society 13 (4):327 - 339.
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    Varieties of unification.C. West Churchman & Russell L. Ackoff - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (4):287-300.
    “Unification of Science” is probably the most popular slogan in contemporary philosophy. This phrase has not only become the cry of a specific group of philosophers, but it is now accepted as one of the aims of philosophy by most of the contemporary philosophic schools, with but few exceptions. Each particular school believes that it has found the way of effecting such a unification, implicitly assuming that it knows the conditions for a unified science. One who concerns himself with the (...)
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    Methods of Inquiry: An Introduction to Philosophy and Scientific Method.C. West Churchman & Russell L. Ackoff - 1951 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (1):149-150.
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    Book Review:Theory and Method in the Social Sciences Arnold M. Rose. [REVIEW]Russell L. Ackoff - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):67-.
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    Book Review:The Scientific Attitude C. H. Waddington. [REVIEW]Russell L. Ackoff - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (3):266-.
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    Cybernetics (Transactions of the Ninth Conference, March 20–21, 1952). Edited by H. Von Foerster New York: Josiah Macy, Jr., Foundation, 1953. Pp. xx, 184 pp. $4.00. [REVIEW]Russell L. Ackoff - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (1):68-.
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    Practical Logic; Logic; Methods of Inquiry.Frederick C. Dommeyer, Monroe C. Beardsley, Lionel Ruby, C. West Churchman & Russell L. Ackoff - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):279.
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    Assembled Bias: Beyond Transparent Algorithmic Bias.Robyn Repko Waller & Russell L. Waller - 2022 - Minds and Machines 32 (3):533-562.
    In this paper we make the case for the emergence of novel kind of bias with the use of algorithmic decision-making systems. We argue that the distinctive generative process of feature creation, characteristic of machine learning (ML), contorts feature parameters in ways that can lead to emerging feature spaces that encode novel algorithmic bias involving already marginalized groups. We term this bias _assembled bias._ Moreover, assembled biases are distinct from the much-discussed algorithmic bias, both in source (training data versus feature (...)
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    Medieval Trinitarian Thought From Aquinas to Ockham.Russell L. Friedman - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    How can the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit be distinct and yet identical? Prompted by the doctrine of the divine Trinity, this question sparked centuries of lively debate. In the current context of renewed interest in Trinitarian theology, Russell L. Friedman provides the first survey of the scholastic discussion of the Trinity in the 100-year period stretching from Thomas Aquinas' earliest works to William Ockham's death. Tracing two central issues - the attempt to explain how the three (...)
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    Intellectual traditions at the medieval university: the use of philosophical psychology in Trinitarian theology among the Franciscans and Dominicans, 1250-1350.Russell L. Friedman - 2013 - Boston: Brill.
    This book presents an overview of the later medieval trinitarian theology of the rival Franciscan and Dominican intellectual traditions, and includes detailed studies of thinkers such as Thomas Aquinas, Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, ...
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    Peter auriol.Russell L. Friedman - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Logic and Reality in Leibniz's Metaphysics.L. J. Russell - 1966 - Philosophical Quarterly 16 (64):276-277.
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    Truly God is Good: Suffering in Old Testament Perspective.Russell L. Meek - 2016 - Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 9 (2):151-163.
    This article discusses the concept of suffering in the Old Testament. It first looks at passages in the Pentateuch that describe life before the fall, which paints a picture of human existence before suffering. It then examines what the Pentateuch and Proverbs teach about avoiding suffering through living a life of faithful obedience. Next, it examines suffering in the books of Job and Ecclesiastes, which tackle head-on the issue of the suffering of the righteous. It then moves to the New (...)
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    The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell.L. J. Russell - 1945 - Philosophy 20 (76):172-.
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    Is Matter the Same as Its Potency? Some Fourteenth-Century Answers.Russell L. Friedman - 2021 - Vivarium 59 (1-2):123-142.
    Is prime matter the same as its potency, its readiness to take on the entire gamut of corporeal substantial forms? This question, arising from a passage in Averroes, lies at the core of later medieval hylomorphism and was hotly debated. The present article looks at three answers to the question by figures from the first half of the fourteenth century: Gerald Ot who takes a Scotistic approach to the issue, John of Jandun and Peter Auriol taking an Averroan tack, and (...)
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    The Problem of the Unity of the Sciences: Bacon to Kant.L. J. Russell - 1963 - Philosophical Quarterly 13 (53):368-369.
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    The Democratic Imagination in America: Conversations with Our Past.Russell L. Hanson - 1985 - Princeton University Press.
    Russell Hanson discovers in the history of democratic rhetoric in the United States a series of essential contests" over the meaning of democracy that have occurred in periods of political and socio-economic change. Originally published in 1985. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The (...)
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    Forking Paths and Freedom: A Challenge to Libertarian Accounts of Free Will.Robyn Repko Waller & Russell L. Waller - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (4):1199-1212.
    The aim of this paper is to challenge libertarian accounts of free will. It is argued that there is an irreconcilable tension between the way in which philosophers motivate the incompatibilist ability to do otherwise and the way in which they formally express it. Potential incompatibilist responses in the face of this tension are canvassed, and it is argued that each response is problematic. It is not claimed that incompatibilist accounts in general are incoherent, but rather that any incompatibilist account (...)
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    Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits.L. J. Russell - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (90):253 - 260.
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    On Purposeful Systems. Russell L. Ackoff, Fred E. Emery. [REVIEW]Thomas W. Simon - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (3):456-458.
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    The fusion of tumor cells with host cells; reflections on an ovarian tumor.Russell L. Kerschmann, Bruce A. Woda & Guido Majno - 1994 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 38 (3):467-475.
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    Francis of Marchia's Commentary on the Sentences: Question List and State of Research.Russell L. Friedman & Chris Schabel - 2001 - Mediaeval Studies 63 (1):31-106.
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    Durand of St. Pourçain.Russell L. Friedman - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 249–253.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The category of relation Philosophical psychology Conceptualism, individuation, and intellectualism.
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    Francis of Marchia: theologian and philosopher: a Franciscan at the University of Paris in the early fourteenth century.Russell L. Friedman & Christopher David Schabel (eds.) - 2006 - Boston: Brill.
    Since 1991 the Franciscan Francis of Marchia, master of theology at the University of Paris (fl. 1320), has begun receiving his due attention as an exciting and innovative thinker. This volume examines his doctrines in cosmology, physics, metaphysics, ethics, and politics.
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    Francis of Marchia.Russell L. Friedman - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 254–255.
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    Gabriel Biel.Russell L. Friedman - 2005 - In Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 258–259.
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    John Buridan and beyond: topics in the language sciences, 1300-1700.Russell L. Friedman & Sten Ebbesen (eds.) - 2004 - Copenhagen: Commission agent, C.A. Reitzel.
    Introduction STEN EBBESEN In the second half of the 20th century scholarly research uncovered a wealth of interesting medieval discussions about issues ...
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    Latin philosophy, 1200-1350.Russell L. Friedman - 2012 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The Oxford Handbook to Medieval Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 192.
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