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    Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky "Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation". [REVIEW]William Gerber - 1977 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (3):423.
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    Marx William Wartofsky 1928-1997.Carol C. Gould - 1997 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 71 (2):127 - 131.
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  3. Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos.R. S. Cohen, P. K. Feyerabend & M. Wartofsky (eds.) - 1976 - Reidel.
    The death of Imre Lakatos on February 2, 1974 was a personal and philosophical loss to the worldwide circle of his friends, colleagues and students. This volume reflects the range of his interests in mathematics, logic, politics and especially in the history and methodology of the sciences. Indeed, Lakatos was a man in search of rationality in all of its forms. He thought he had found it in the historical development of scientific knowledge, yet he also saw rationality endangered everywhere. (...)
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    Book Review:Hegel and the Sciences Robert S. Cohen, Marx W. Wartofsky[REVIEW]William R. Shea - 1985 - Philosophy of Science 52 (3):487-.
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    Catharsis et plaisir tragique selon Aristote.William Marx - 2019 - Chôra 17:163-180.
    Catharsis and tragic pleasure according to Aristotle. According to Aristotle, tragedies induce three different kinds of pleasures. First, there is the cognitive pleasure of imitation, since it is pleasurable to recognize in the imitation an object one already knows. Second, there is the aesthetic pleasure linked to the material parameters of the tragedy, that is the language, the show, and the performance. Third, there is the “specific” pleasure of tragedy. This specific pleasure is linked to the affects of pity and (...)
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  6. Valéry: une poetique du sensible.William Marx - 2012 - Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 5 (1).
    Contrary to the prevailing view, there is not one, but at least two poetic theories in Paul Valéry: the intellectual, formalist and technical poetics Valéry is usually associated to conflicts with another poetics, which highlights sensitivity, lyricism and subjectivity. The constitutive duplicity of Valéry’s literary theory has probably something to do with the ambiguity of his relationship with Stéphane Mallarmé.
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    Feuerbach.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1977 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Feuerbach is now recognized as a central figure in the history of nineteenth-century thought. He was one of Hegel's most influential pupils: he dominated German radical philosophy in the 1840s and was the leader of the Young Hegelians; his 'anthropological' critique of Hegel's idealism decisively influences the materialism and humanism of Marx and Engels; his critique of religion pointed the way for the philosophers of religion; and his psychological analyses found a place in Freudian thought and the existential and (...)
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    Feuerbach.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1977 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this 1982 text, Professor Wartofsky wishes to go beyond this conventional view to establish Feuerbach as much more than a transitional figure between Hegel ...
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    Is Marx's Labor Theory of Value Excess Metaphysical Baggage?Marx W. Wartofsky - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (11):719-730.
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    Inquiries into the Fundamentals of Aesthetics.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1976 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 35 (1):83-87.
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  11. Models. Representations and the Scientific Understanding.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1982 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 13 (1):170-173.
     
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    Conceptual Foundations of Scientific Thought: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1968 - New York: Macmillan [c1968].
  13. Karl Marx and the outcome of classical Marxism, or: Is Marx's labor theory of value excess metaphysical baggage?Marx W. Wartofsky - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (11):719-730.
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    Scientific Judgment.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (3):35-46.
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    The relation between philosophy of science and history of science.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1976 - In R. S. Cohen, P. K. Feyerabend & M. Wartofsky (eds.), Essays in Memory of Imre Lakatos. Reidel. pp. 717--737.
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    Artifacts, Representations, and Social Practice: Essays for Marx Wartofsky.Marx W. Wartofsky, Carol C. Gould & Robert Sonné Cohen - 1993 - Springer Verlag.
    A collection of essays by friends, students, and colleagues on Max Wartofsky's 65th birthday. Reflecting Wartofsky's own interests, topics discussed in this text range from the arts and sciences, to ethics and history, from the Enlightenment, through the 19th century to the present day.
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    Scientific Judgment.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (3):35-46.
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  18. Marx on the jewish question: A review.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1961 - Philosophical Forum 19:83.
     
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    Positivism and Politics.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 16 (1):79-101.
    What I want to focus on in this paper is the question of the connection between the positivism of the Vienna Circle — the "scientific conception of the world" — and politics. The Vienna Circle will be considered first ''als soziale Bewegung'' and second from the point of view of "Sozialforschung". The paper is a case study in the problem of the relation of a theory to practice, and more particularly, of the relation of a technical epistemological and methodological theory (...)
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    Positivism and Politics.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 16 (1):79-101.
    What I want to focus on in this paper is the question of the connection between the positivism of the Vienna Circle — the "scientific conception of the world" — and politics. The Vienna Circle will be considered first ''als soziale Bewegung'' and second from the point of view of "Sozialforschung". The paper is a case study in the problem of the relation of a theory to practice, and more particularly, of the relation of a technical epistemological and methodological theory (...)
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    Nature, number and individuals: Motive and method in Spinoza's philosophy.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1977 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 20 (1-4):457 – 479.
    The paper is concerned with the problem of individuation in Spinoza. Spinoza's account of individuation leads to the apparent contradiction between, on the one hand, the view that substance (God or Nature) is simple, eternal, and infinite, and on the other, the claim that substance contains infinite differentiation - determinate and finite modes, i.e. individuals. A reconstruction of Spinoza's argument is offered which accepts the reality of the contradiction and sees it as a consequence of Spinoza's way of posing the (...)
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  22. Feuerbach.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1977 - Studies in Soviet Thought 20 (2):241-241.
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    How to Begin Again: Medical Therapies for the Philosophy of Science.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1976 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1976:109 - 122.
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    The Critique of Impure Reason II: Sin, Science and Society.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1980 - Science, Technology and Human Values 5 (4):5-23.
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    Clinical judgment, expert programs, and cognitive style: A counter-essay in the logic of diagnosis.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1986 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 11 (1):81-92.
    The question of the extent to which one can rationally reconstruct the process of medical diagnosis and reduce it to an algorithm is explored. The act of diagnostic insight is such that a computational program cannot ‘catch on’ in the way that a competent diagnostician can. Clinical diagnostic reasoning in a particular case requires as a necessary condition an extraordinarily complex and rich structure of background knowledge as well as an intuitive element, such as is manifest when one ‘catches on’ (...)
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    V. virtue lost or understanding Macintyre.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1984 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 27 (1-4):235 – 250.
    I take issue with two features of Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue: his premises and his conclusion. Now this may seem to leave very little to agree with. But I am quite taken with MacIntyre's argument. I focus, however, upon my disagreements here: with his premise that modern moral philosophy rests on a mistake, and on the ?failure of the enlightenment project'; and with his conclusion that the future of the moral life rests upon ?the construction of local forms of community (...)
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    Diderot and the Development of Materialist Monism.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1952 - Diderot Studies 2:279 - 329.
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  28. The politics of art: The domination of style and the crisis in contemporary art.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (2):217-225.
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    The liveliness of aesthetics.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46:211-218.
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    Art, Action and Ambiguity.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1974 - The Monist 58 (2):327-338.
    The title of this paper is intended to evoke several connotations. Since it will doubtless fail to do so, let me confess them explicitly and artlessly. First, the trinitarian character of the title suggests my debt to the dialectical tradition, from Hegel and Marx to Peirce and Dewey. Second, the alliterative character of the title indicates my debt to Nelson Goodman, perpetrator of the most alarming alliterations allowed in contemporary philosophy. In fact, the text of my sermon can be (...)
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    Art, artworlds, and ideology.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38 (3):239-247.
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  32. Action and Passion: Spinoza's Construction of a Scientific Psychology.Marx Wartofsky - 1973 - In Marjorie Grene (ed.). Anchor Books.
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    Consciousness, praxis, and reality: Marxism vs. phenomenology.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1977 - In Don Ihde & Richard M. Zaner (eds.), Interdisciplinary Phenomenology. M. Nijhoff. pp. 133--151.
  34. Hume's concept of identity and the "principium individuationis".Marx W. Wartofsky - 1960 - Philosophical Forum 18:85.
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    Is Science Contemporary Rationality?Marx W. Wartofsky - 1983 - der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:1370-1375.
    The question which I raise in this paper—"Is Science contenporary rationality?"—is entended to place the issue in an historical context.That is to say: rationality has a history. Modem science, I will argue is the dominant contenporary form of this rationality, as a matter of fact. The ceritical question is then: what normative claim does contenporary science make for this dominant position? Can contenporary science be understood as a historical form of rationality which has superseded earlier forms, and which itself has (...)
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    Matter, Action and Interaction.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:655-662.
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  37. Piaget's Genetic Epistemology and the Marxist Theory of Knowledge.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1982 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 36 (4):470.
     
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  38. Proceedings of the Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science, 1961-1962.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1963 - Reidel.
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    Proceedings of the Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science.Marx W. Wartofsky (ed.) - 1963 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Reidel.
    The fourth volume of Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science consists mainly of papers which were contributed to our Colloquium during the past few years. The volume represents a wide range of interests in contem porary philosophy of science: issues in the philosophy of mind and of language, the neurophysiology of perceptual and linguistic behavior, philosophy of history and of the social sciences, and studies in the fun damental categories and methods of philosophy and the inter-relation ships of the (...)
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    Temporal Description and the Ontological Status of Judgment, Part II.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (2):255 - 279.
    There is an intimate relation between these two aspects of the judgment: the predictive judgment is certainly not a priori. It presupposes some antecedent judgment that the sugar in the spoon does taste sweet or that it did taste sweet. This does not necessarily presuppose the antecedent direct experience of tasting the sugar, for its antecedent could be an inferred judgment, or a communicated and believed judgment. But, on the other hand, neither is the produced judgment of an experienced sweetness (...)
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    Temporal Description and the Ontological Status of Judgment, Part I.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1960 - Review of Metaphysics 14 (1):18 - 47.
    Perhaps I should define what I mean by "ontological status" here, since much of the ensuing argument is concerned with it. I do not mean verifiability or confirmability in any reductive sense, physicalistically or phenomenologically, although it is perfectly clear that the description of how things exist requires such criteria. But to translate such criteria into ontological proofs, of the sort "what has effects, is real" is to fall prey to circularity. The alternative to such an apparently "inferred" ontology is (...)
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    The Paradox of Painting: Pictorial Representation and the Dimensionality of Visual Space.Marx Wartofsky - 1984 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 51.
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    The republic as myth: The dilemma of philosophy and politics.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1971 - World Futures 10 (3):249-266.
  44. Virtue Lost or Understanding MacIntyre.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1984 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 27 (2/3):235.
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  45. What can the Epistemologists Learn from the Endocrinologists? Or is the Philosophy of Medicine Based on a Mistake?Marx W. Wartofsky - 1997 - In R. A. Carson & C. R. Burns (eds.), Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  46. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science Proceedings of the Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science, 1961-1962. Edited by Marx W. Wartofsky.Marx W. Wartofsky - 1963 - D. Reidel.
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  47. In Honour of Philipp Frank Proceedings of the Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science, 1962-1964.R. S. Cohen & Marx W. Wartofsky - 1965 - Humanities Press.
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    Feuerbach.Alan Gilbert & Marx W. Wartofsky - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (3):471.
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  49. Hegel and the Sciences.Robert S. Cohen & Marx W. Wartofsky - 1984.
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    Freedom and the Will. [REVIEW]Marx W. Wartofsky - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (10):308-315.
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