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    A Companion to Cognitive Science.George Graham & William Bechtel (eds.) - 1998 - Blackwell.
    Part I: The Life of Cognitive Science:. William Bechtel, Adele Abrahamsen, and George Graham. Part II: Areas of Study in Cognitive Science:. 1. Analogy: Dedre Gentner. 2. Animal Cognition: Herbert L. Roitblat. 3. Attention: A.H.C. Van Der Heijden. 4. Brain Mapping: Jennifer Mundale. 5. Cognitive Anthropology: Charles W. Nuckolls. 6. Cognitive and Linguistic Development: Adele Abrahamsen. 7. Conceptual Change: Nancy J. Nersessian. 8. Conceptual Organization: Douglas Medin and Sandra R. Waxman. 9. Consciousness: Owen Flanagan. 10. Decision Making: J. Frank Yates (...)
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  2. Thought.Gilbert Harman - 1973 - Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press.
    Thoughts and other mental states are defined by their role in a functional system. Since it is easier to determine when we have knowledge than when reasoning has occurred, Gilbert Harman attempts to answer the latter question by seeing what assumptions about reasoning would best account for when we have knowledge and when not. He describes induction as inference to the best explanation, or more precisely as a modification of beliefs that seeks to minimize change and maximize explanatory coherence. (...)
  3. Change in View: Principles of Reasoning.Gilbert Harman - 1986 - Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press.
    Change in View offers an entirely original approach to the philosophical study of reasoning by identifying principles of reasoning with principles for revising one's beliefs and intentions and not with principles of logic. This crucial observation leads to a number of important and interesting consequences that impinge on psychology and artificial intelligence as well as on various branches of philosophy, from epistemology to ethics and action theory. Gilbert Harman is Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. A Bradford Book.
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  4. Reasoning, meaning, and mind.Gilbert Harman - 1999 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this important new collection, Gilbert Harman presents a selection of fifteen interconnected essays on fundamental issues at the center of analytic philosophy. The book opens with a group of four essays discussing basic principles of reasoning and rationality. The next three essays argue against the once popular idea that certain claims are true and knowable by virtue of meaning. In the third group of essays Harman presents his own view of meaning and the possibility of thinking in language (...)
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  5. Dilemmas.Gilbert Ryle - 1954 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press.
    These two puzzles were classic if academic examples of the dilemmas Professor Ryle is concerned with.
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  6. Explaining Value: And Other Essays in Moral Philosophy.Gilbert Harman - 2000 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Explaining Value is a selection of the best of Gilbert Harman's shorter writings in moral philosophy. The thirteen essays are divided into four sections, which focus in turn on moral relativism, values and valuing, character traits and virtue ethics, and ways of explaining aspects of morality. Harman's distinctive approach to moral philosophy has provoked much interest; this volume offers a fascinating conspectus of his most important work in the area.
  7. Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.Gilbert Harman & Judith Jarvis Thomson - 1996 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell. Edited by Judith Jarvis Thomson.
    Do moral questions have objective answers? In this great debate, Gilbert Harman explains and argues for relativism, emotivism, and moral scepticism. In his view, moral disagreements are like disagreements about what to pay for a house; there are no correct answers ahead of time, except in relation to one or another moral framework. Independently, Judith Jarvis Thomson examines what she takes to be the case against moral objectivity, and rejects it; she argues that it is possible to find out (...)
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  8. Dilemmas.Gilbert Ryle - 1954 - Philosophy 30 (115):364-365.
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  9. Dilemmas.Gilbert Ryle - 1954 - Philosophy 69 (269):378-380.
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    Collected Papers.Gilbert Ryle & Alan R. White - 1972 - Philosophical Books 13 (1):29-32.
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    Collective Belief, Kuhn, and the String Theory Community.James Owen Weatherall & Margaret Gilbert - 2016 - In Michael S. Brady & Miranda Fricker (eds.), The Epistemic Life of Groups. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 191-217.
    One of us [Gilbert, M.. “Collective Belief and Scientific Change.” Sociality and Responsibility. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 37-49.] has proposed that ascriptions of beliefs to scientific communities generally involve a common notion of collective belief described by her in numerous places. A given collective belief involves a joint commitment of the parties, who thereby constitute what Gilbert refers to as a plural subject. Assuming that this interpretive hypothesis is correct, and that some of the belief ascriptions in (...)
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  12. Dilemmas, The Tarner Lectures, 1953.Gilbert Ryle - 1958 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 63 (4):499-499.
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  13. 'About'.Gilbert Ryle - 1933 - Analysis 1 (1):10 - 12.
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    Annette Baier, The Commons of the Mind:The Commons of the Mind.Margaret Gilbert - 1999 - Ethics 109 (4):894-897.
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    Finalidad, vida y caos en Gaya Ciencia §109: observaciones al concepto de necesidad en Nietzsche.Gilbert Caroca Martínez Ignacio Caroca Martínez - 2022 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 12 (2).
    This paper inquires the systematical consequences in the Nietzschean critics of the biological determination of life. We proposed an analysis about central topics of this determination: the finalism, the life and chaos. This approach allows us to relieve a systematical conception of what Nietzsche understands by “necessity”. This conception of necessity is not metaphysic in the traditional sense, but implies a subversion of all special metaphysic. Beyond this, it entails a critical to the transcendental and normative version, own of Kantian (...)
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  16. Abstractions.Gilbert Ryle - 1962 - Dialogue 1 (1):5-16.
    St. Augustine said “When you do not ask me what Time is, I know perfectly well; but when you do ask me, I cannot think what to say.” What, then, was it that he knew perfectly well, and what was it that he did not know? Obviously he knew perfectly well such things as these, that what happened yesterday is more recent than what happened a month ago; that a traveller who walks four miles in an hour, goes twice as (...)
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  17. Descartes' Myth.Gilbert Ryle - 2002 - In David J. Chalmers (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings. Oup Usa.
     
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  18. Courses of action or the uncatchableness of mental acts.Gilbert Ryle - 2000 - Philosophy 75 (3):331-344.
    We falter and stammer when trying to describe our own mental acts. Many mental acts, including thinking, are what the author calls ‘chain-undertakings’, that is, courses of action with some over-arching purpose governing the moment-by-moment sub-acts of which we are introspectively aware. Hence the intermittency and sporadicness of the passage of mental activity which constitutes thinking about something.
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    Conscience and Moral Convictions.Gilbert Ryle - 1940 - Analysis 7 (2):31.
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  20. Conscience and Moral Convictions.Gilbert Ryle - 1939 - Analysis 7 (2):31 - 39.
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    Conscience and Moral Convictions.Gilbert Ryle - 1940 - Analysis 7 (1):31-39.
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    Critical notices.Gilbert Ryle - 1947 - Mind 56 (222):366-370.
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    A rational animal.Gilbert Ryle - 1962 - [London]: University of London, The Athlone Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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    Romantic Medicine and John Keats. Hermione De Almeida.Gilbert J. Gall - 1992 - Isis 83 (4):675-676.
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    Catholic Beginnings in Maryland, II.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (2):261-285.
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    The Crocean View of History.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1939 - Modern Schoolman 16 (3):54-57.
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    Descartes in the Matrix: Addressing the Question “What Is Real?” from Non-Positivist Ground.Gilbert Garza - 2004 - Janus Head 7 (2):435-467.
    With the 1999 film The Martix as its point of departure, this work explores the meaning of ‘reality’ outside the scope of empirical positivism. Drawing on the phenomenological epistemology of the interplay of noetic and noematic dimensions of experience postulated by Husserl, and on the works of Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, this work considers how the reality of our experience derives not from some correspondence to a universal ‘objective’ point of view, but from our concernful involvement with our lived world as (...)
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    Ethics and the Primacy of the Other: A Levinasian Foundation for Phenomenological Research.Gilbert Garza & Brittany Landrum - 2010 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 10 (2):1-12.
    This paper compares Heidegger’s “dasein-centric” existential hermeneutic to Levinas’s primacy of the Other and the importance the latter places on the ethical relationship. Invoking the concepts of totality and infinity, the paper discusses the ways in which one encounters the Other and how signification arises from the ethical relationship. This is followed by a discussion of how Levinas’s ethics might influence existential phenomenological research methodology, pointing to the ethical demands described by Levinas as seeming to have priority over the praxis (...)
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    Holiiness on the Frontier.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1940 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 15 (2):203-205.
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    Origins of Boston College.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (4):627-656.
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    The Crocean View of History.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1939 - Modern Schoolman 16 (3):54-57.
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    The Emergence of the Missouri Valley Into History.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (2):193-212.
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    The Historical Scholarship of St. Bellarmine.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (4):687-688.
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    The Jolliet-Marquette Expedition of 1673.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 4 (1):32-71.
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    The Materialistic Interpretation of History.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (1):95-112.
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    The Philosophy of History.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1938 - Modern Schoolman 15 (2):38-41.
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    Washington and the Constitution.Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (2):23-24.
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    Washington and the Constitution (conclusion).Gilbert J. Garraghan - 1932 - Modern Schoolman 9 (2):36-37.
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    Revisiting Blumberg's “The Practice of Law as a Confidence Game”.Gilbert Geis - 2012 - Criminal Justice Ethics 31 (1):31-38.
    Abstract In a 1967 article that is considered a classic of criminal justice scholarship, Abraham Blumberg portrayed defense attorneys for accused offenders as more responsive to the demands of the court entourage for smooth and expeditious functioning than to the needs of their clients for a stalwart representation. The article suggests that Blumberg's view, while provocative and with a considerable element of accuracy, may have reflected a somewhat jaundiced and overstated perspective when he was on the verge of leaving law (...)
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    Avant-propos.Gilbert Gerard - 2005 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (4):385-385.
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    Critical notices.Gilbert Ryle - 1939 - Mind 48 (192):366-370.
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    A Dissertation on Roast Pig.Gilbert Highet - 1973 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 67 (1):14.
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    A Study of Juvenal Enzo V. Marmorale: Giovenale. Pp. 157. Naples: Ricciardi, 1938. Paper, L. 10.Gilbert Highet - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (02):71-72.
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  44. Housmaniana.Gilbert Highet - 1974 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 67 (6):363.
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  45. Jabarūt al-ʻaql.Gilbert Highet - 1960 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Thaqāfah. Edited by Fuʼād Ṣarrūf.
     
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    Juvenal's Bookcase.Gilbert Highet - 1951 - American Journal of Philology 72 (4):369.
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    La letteratura di Roma repubblicana ed Augustea.Gilbert Highet & Augusto Rostagni - 1942 - American Journal of Philology 63 (1):92.
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    Libertino Patre Natvs.Gilbert Highet - 1973 - American Journal of Philology 94 (3):268.
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  49. Masks and Faces in Satire.Gilbert Highet - 1974 - Hermes 102 (2):321-337.
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    Man's unconquerable mind.Gilbert Highet - 1954 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
    Out of this book comes a clear definition of knowledge and insights into the strength and limitations of the mind.
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