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  1. Spinoza's Defense of Human Freedom.Stewart Umphrey - 1976 - In James Benjamin Wilbur (ed.), Spinoza's metaphysics: essays in critical appreciation. Assen: Van Gorcum. pp. 44--65.
     
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    Plato's Laches on Courage.Stewart Umphrey - 1976 - Apeiron 10 (2):14 - 22.
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    Natural Kinds and Genesis: The Classification of Material Entities.Stewart Umphrey - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Making use of our prescientific understanding of things, as well as relevant scientific theories, this book presents original arguments for monism with respect to the concept of a natural kind, for essentialism with respect to the members of a natural kind, and for natural-kinds realism with respect to a few chemical, physical, and biological kinds.
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    Complexity and Analysis.Stewart Umphrey - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    Wherever we look, we notice complexity. Philosophically, the concept constitutes a tangled web of problems, in theory as well as daily life. Complexity and Analysis is a meticulous rendering of these problems, tackling the seldom considered nature of complexity that confronts ontological analysts and holists alike. Stewart Umphrey expertly describes the limits of analysis as they have come to light within mathematics, the natural sciences, and analytic philosophy, explaining how Aristotle came upon, and sought to move beyond, the (...)
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    Bookreviews.Stewart Umphrey & William J. Edgar - 1978 - Journal of Value Inquiry 12 (1):74-78.
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    The Meinongian-Antimeinongian Dispute Reviewed.Stewart Umphrey - 1988 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 32 (1):169-179.
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    The Meinongian-Antimeinongian Dispute Reviewed.Stewart Umphrey - 1988 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 32 (1):169-179.
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  8. Eros and Thumos.Stewart Umphrey - 1982 - Interpretation 10 (2/3):353-422.
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  9. On the Theme of Plato's Laches.Stewart Umphrey - 1976 - Interpretation 6 (1):1-10.
     
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    Zetetic Skepticism.Stewart Umphrey - 1990 - Longwood Academic.
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    Plato’s Dialogue on Friendship. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1980 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):129-133.
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    Plato’s Dialogue on Friendship. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1980 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):129-133.
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    A Commentary on Plato's Protagoras. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1986 - Review of Metaphysics 39 (4):765-766.
    Goldberg regards the Protagoras as "an artistic whole" intended to invite and direct an inquiry associated with, but deeper than, that dramatized in the dialogue itself. Accordingly he investigates not only the theme of virtue's teachability but also, for example, the difference between the sophist Protagoras and the philosopher Socrates, and the relation of each to Athens in particular, and to political society in general. Goldberg does not try to reconstruct the position of the historical Protagoras. Nor does he try (...)
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    Empedocles. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (1):162-163.
    In her study of the Republic Annas has progressed, she says, from initial shock and disgust to fascination with the parts, then to an understanding of the whole. The understanding she presents is on the whole traditional: Bk. I of the Republic is a Socratic introduction to a Platonic teaching; Bks. II-IV and VIII-IX contain the main argument, a moral argument about justice; Bk. X is a lame and messy appendix. This Introduction is uncommonly good in three respects. First, though (...)
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    Empedocles. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (1):162-163.
    Wright's book has four parts: an introduction, in which she presents and discusses evidence regarding Empedocles' life, attempts to reconstruct the teachings offered in his Physics and Katharmoi, introduces rules for allocating fragments to one or the other of these two poems, discusses their traditional titles, and provides concordances; a presentation of the extant fragments, together with their immediate contexts and a full critical apparatus; a translation of each fragment together with a commentary; indices of sources, of words occurring in (...)
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  16. G. M. A. Grube . Plato: The Republic. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1975 - Journal of Value Inquiry 9 (3):238.
     
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  17. Hiram Caton, The Origin of Subjectivity: an Essay on Descartes. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1976 - Journal of Value Inquiry 10 (3):238.
     
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    On Modern Origins. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 2005 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (3):671-672.
    While others were investigating the philosophical origins of modern political thought in the writings of Machiavelli, Hobbes, and Locke, Richard Kennington focused more on the philosophical origins of modern natural science in the works of Bacon and Descartes. This book collects the widely scattered fruits of his investigations. There are fourteen essays in all—four on Bacon and seven on Descartes, followed by one each on Spinoza, Leibniz, and Locke. He wrote them over a period of almost four decades. Six are (...)
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  19. Rudolph H. Weingartner, The Unity of the Platonic Dialogue. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1978 - Journal of Value Inquiry 12 (1):74.
     
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  20. The Being of the Beautiful: Plato's Theaetetus, Sophist, and Statesman. [REVIEW]Stewart Umphrey - 1986 - Interpretation 14 (1):145-147.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Michael P. Malloy, Jerome Stolnitz & Stewart Umphrey - 1976 - Journal of Value Inquiry 10 (3):234-239.
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  22. Stewart Umphrey, Complexity and Analysis.S. M. Najm - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (6):415-416.
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  23. Stewart Umphrey, Complexity and Analysis Reviewed by.S. M. Najrn - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (6):415-417.
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    The Aristotelian Tradition of Natural Kinds and Its Demise. By Stewart Umphrey.Víctor Velarde-Mayol - 2019 - International Philosophical Quarterly 59 (4):501-505.
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  25. Defending Socrates and Defending Politics: A Response to Stewart Umphrey.Thomas West - 1983 - Interpretation 11 (3):383-397.
     
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    The Aristotelian Tradition of Natural Kinds & Its Demise by Stewart Umphrey.Michael Augros - 2019 - Review of Metaphysics 73 (1):154-156.
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  27. Render Unto the People.Umphrey Lee - 1947
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    Exploring phenomenology: a guide to the field and its literature.David Stewart - 1974 - Chicago,: American Library Association. Edited by Algis Mickūnas.
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    Patient-centered medicine: transforming the clinical method.Moira A. Stewart, Judith Belle Brown, W. Wayne Weston, Ian R. McWhinney, Carol L. McWilliam & Thomas R. Freeman (eds.) - 2014 - London: Radcliffe Publishing.
    It describes and explains the patient-centered model examining and evaluating qualitative and quantitative research. It comprehensively covers the evolution and the six interactive components of the patient-centered clinical method, taking the reader through the relationships between the patient and doctor and the patient and clinician. All the editors are professors in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
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  30. Faces in the Clouds: A New Theory of Religion.Stewart Guthrie - 1993 - New York and Oxford: Oup Usa.
    Guthrie contends that religion can best be understood as systematic anthropomorphism - the attribution of human characteristics to nonhuman things and events. Religion, he says, consists of seeing the world as human like. He offers a fascinating array of examples to show how this strategy pervades secular life and how it characterizes religious experience.
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    Philosophy of Mathematics: Structure and Ontology.Stewart Shapiro - 1997 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press USA.
    Moving beyond both realist and anti-realist accounts of mathematics, Shapiro articulates a "structuralist" approach, arguing that the subject matter of a mathematical theory is not a fixed domain of numbers that exist independent of each other, but rather is the natural structure, the pattern common to any system of objects that has an initial object and successor relation satisfying the induction principle.
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  32. Contextualism, skepticism, and the structure of reasons.Stewart Cohen - 1999 - Philosophical Perspectives 13:57-89.
  33. How to be a fallibilist.Stewart Cohen - 1988 - Philosophical Perspectives 2:91-123.
  34. Justification and truth.Stewart Cohen - 1984 - Philosophical Studies 46 (3):279--95.
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    Metaepistemology and Skepticism.Stewart Cohen - 1998 - Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 58 (4):913-918.
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    Vagueness in Context.Stewart Shapiro - 2006 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    Stewart Shapiro's aim in Vagueness in Context is to develop both a philosophical and a formal, model-theoretic account of the meaning, function, and logic of vague terms in an idealized version of a natural language like English. It is a commonplace that the extensions of vague terms vary with such contextual factors as the comparison class and paradigm cases. A person can be tall with respect to male accountants and not tall with respect to professional basketball players. The main (...)
  37. Basic knowledge and the problem of easy knowledge.Stewart Cohen - 2002 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (2):309-329.
    The dominant response to this problem of the criterion focuses on the alleged requirement that we need to know a belief source is reliable in order for us to acquire knowledge by that source. Let us call this requirement, “The KR principle”.
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  38. Philosophy of mathematics: structure and ontology.Stewart Shapiro - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Do numbers, sets, and so forth, exist? What do mathematical statements mean? Are they literally true or false, or do they lack truth values altogether? Addressing questions that have attracted lively debate in recent years, Stewart Shapiro contends that standard realist and antirealist accounts of mathematics are both problematic. As Benacerraf first noted, we are confronted with the following powerful dilemma. The desired continuity between mathematical and, say, scientific language suggests realism, but realism in this context suggests seemingly intractable (...)
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    Why politik? philosophia?Stuart Umphrey - 1984 - Man and World 17 (3-4):431-452.
  40. A Historical Index of the" Journal of Social Studies Research".Stewart Waters & William B. Russell Iii - 2010 - Journal of Social Studies Research 34 (1):94-152.
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    Set Theory and Its Philosophy: A Critical Introduction.Stewart Shapiro - 2005 - Mind 114 (455):764-767.
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    The Russell/Bradley Dispute and its Significance for Twentieth Century Philosophy.Stewart Candlish - 2007 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In the early twentieth century an apparently obscure philosophical debate took place between F. H. Bradley and Bertrand Russell. The historical outcome was momentous: the demise of the movement known as British Idealism, and its eventual replacement by the various forms of analytic philosophy. Since then, a conception of this debate and its rights and wrongs has become entrenched in English-language philosophy. Stewart Candlish examines afresh the events of this formative period in twentieth-century thought and comes to some surprising (...)
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    Vagueness in Context.Stewart Shapiro - 2006 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Stewart Shapiro's aim in Vagueness in Context is to develop both a philosophical and a formal, model-theoretic account of the meaning, function, and logic of vague terms in an idealized version of a natural language like English. It is a commonplace that the extensions of vague terms vary with such contextual factors as the comparison class and paradigm cases. A person can be tall with respect to male accountants and not tall with respect to professionalbasketball players. The main feature (...)
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    Varieties of Logic.Stewart Shapiro - 2014 - Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
    Logical pluralism is the view that different logics are equally appropriate, or equally correct. Logical relativism is a pluralism according to which validity and logical consequence are relative to something. Stewart Shapiro explores various such views. He argues that the question of meaning shift is itself context-sensitive and interest-relative.
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    Materialism from Hobbes to Locke.Stewart Duncan - 2022 - Oxford University Press.
    Are human beings purely material creatures, or is there something else to them, an immaterial part that does some (or all) of the thinking, and might even be able to outlive the death of the body? This book is about how a series of seventeenth-century philosophers tried to answer that question. It begins by looking at the views of Thomas Hobbes, who developed a thoroughly materialist account of the human mind, and later of God as well.
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  46. A Defense of the (Almost) Equal Weight View.Stewart Cohen - 2013 - In David Phiroze Christensen & Jennifer Lackey (eds.), The Epistemology of Disagreement: New Essays. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 98-117.
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    CSR Reputation and Firm Performance: A Dynamic Approach.Stewart R. Miller, Lorraine Eden & Dan Li - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 163 (3):619-636.
    Many countries have regulations that require firms to engage in minimum levels of corporate social activities in areas such as the environment and social welfare. In this paper, we argue that changes in a firm’s compliance with CS regulations are reflected in its reputation for corporate social responsibility, which affects the firm’s performance. The performance impacts depend on whether the firm’s CSR reputation in the current and prior periods is positive, neutral, or negative. Our theoretical framework draws on the reputation (...)
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  48. Dissonance and Illusion in Nietzsche's Early Tragic Philosophy.Peter Stewart-Kroeker - forthcoming - Parrhesia.
    Nietzsche’s Birth of Tragedy overcomes the opposition between scientific optimism and Schopenhauerian pessimism with the image of a music-making Socrates, who symbolizes the aesthetic affirmation of life. This article shows how the aesthetic ideal is an illusion whose metaphysical solace undermines itself in being recognized as such, thereby ceasing to be comforting. While I agree with recent commentaries that contest the pervasive Schopenhauerian reading of The Birth, most of these commentaries still support the view that Nietzsche wishes to communicate some (...)
     
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    Language learning as language use: A cross-linguistic model of child language development.Stewart M. McCauley & Morten H. Christiansen - 2019 - Psychological Review 126 (1):1-51.
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  50. Contextualist solutions to epistemological problems: Scepticism, Gettier, and the lottery.Stewart Cohen - 1998 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (2):289 – 306.
    (1998). Contextualist solutions to epistemological problems: Scepticism, Gettier, and the lottery. Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 76, No. 2, pp. 289-306. doi: 10.1080/00048409812348411.
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