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    Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society and Report of the Secretary and Treasurer for 1930.Frederick E. Brasch - 1931 - Isis 15 (2):331-335.
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    History of Science Society Reports for 1935.Frederick Brasch, Henry Sigerist & Lao Simons - 1936 - Isis 25:614-619.
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    History of Science Society Reports for 1935.Frederick E. Brasch, Henry E. Sigerist & Lao G. Simons - 1936 - Isis 25 (2):614-619.
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    History of Science Society Reports for 1936.Frederick E. Brasch & Lao G. Simons - 1937 - Isis 27 (1):201-205.
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    List of the Foundation Members of the History of Science Society.Frederick E. Brasch - 1925 - Isis 7 (3):371-393.
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    Materials for the Biography of Contemporary Scientists.Frederick E. Brasch - 1924 - Isis 6 (3):460-474.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Frederick E. Brasch, R. C. Archibald, Julius Ruska, Victor Goldschmidt & George Sarton - 1924 - Isis 6 (4):521-546.
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    Proceedings of the Council Meeting of the History of Science Society.Frederick E. Brasch - 1928 - Isis 10 (2):338-339.
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    Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society.Frederick E. Brasch & Lao G. Simons - 1935 - Isis 23 (1):299-306.
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    A History of Mathematics in America before 1900David Eugène Smith Jekuthiel Ginsburg.Frederick E. Brasch - 1935 - Isis 22 (2):553-556.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Frederick Brasch, R. Archibald, Julius Ruska, Victor Goldschmidt & George Sarton - 1924 - Isis 6:521-546.
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    Report of the Meeting and Exhibition Commemorating the Bi-Centenary of the Death of Sir Isaac Newton.Frederick E. Brasch - 1928 - Isis 10 (2):333-337.
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    The History of Science Society: Report of the Meetings for 1925 and 1926.Frederick E. Brasch - 1927 - Isis 9 (2):223-225.
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    John Louis Emil Dreyer.R. Sampson & Frederick Brasch - 1934 - Isis 21:131-144.
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    John Louis Emil Dreyer.R. A. Sampson & Frederick E. Brasch - 1934 - Isis 21 (1):131-144.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Helene Metzger, Erich Adickes, Tenney Davis, Lynn Thorndike & Frederick Brasch - 1927 - Isis 9:424-429.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Helene Metzger, Erich Adickes, Tenney L. Davis, Lynn Thorndike, Frederick E. Brasch & L. Guinet - 1927 - Isis 9 (3):424-429.
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    Frederick E. Brasch and the History of Science. Henry Lowood.Robert P. Multhauf - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):295-295.
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  19. Free speech: a philosophical enquiry.Frederick F. Schauer - 1982 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
  20. The fate of reason: German philosophy from Kant to Fichte.Frederick C. Beiser - 1987 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    The Fate of Reason is the first general history devoted to the period between Kant and Fichte, one of the most revolutionary and fertile in modern philosophy.
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    A history of philosophy.Frederick C. Copleston - 1947 - New York, N.Y.: Image Books.
    Book 1. Volume I, Greece and Rome ; Volume II, Augustine to Scotus ; Volume III, Ockham to Suarez.
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  22. Logico-linguistic papers.Peter Frederick Strawson - 1974 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    This reissue of his collection of early essays, Logico-Linguistic Papers, is published with a brand new introduction by Professor Strawson but, apart from minor ...
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  23. The Bounds of Cognition.Frederick Adams & Kenneth Aizawa - 2008 - Malden, MA, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by Kenneth Aizawa.
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    An essay on nature.Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge - 1940 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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    The scientific attitude.Frederick Grinnell - 1992 - Boulder: Westview Press.
    The Scientific Attitude presents a systematic account of the cognitive and social features of science. Written by an experimental biologist actively engaged in research, the work is unique in its attempt to understand science in terms of day-to-day practice. The book goes beyond the traditional description of science that focuses on method and logic to characterize the scientific attitude as a way of looking at the world.
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    Conversational Implicatures Cannot Save Divine Command Theory from the Counterpossible Terrible Commands Objection.Frederick Choo - 2023 - Religious Studies 59 (4):852-858.
    Critics of Divine Command Theory (DCT) have advanced the counterpossible terrible commands objection. They argue that DCT implies the counterpossible ‘If a necessarily morally perfect God commanded us to perform a terrible act, then the terrible act would be morally obligatory.’ However, this counterpossible is false. Hence, DCT is false. Philipp Kremers has proposed that the intuition that the counterpossible above is false is due to conversational implicatures. By providing a pragmatic explanation for the intuition, he thinks that DCT proponents (...)
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  27. The Assurance View of Testimony.Frederick F. Schmitt - 2008 - In Duncan Pritchard, Alan Millar & Adrian Haddock (eds.), Social Epistemology. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 216--242.
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    Philosophy of technology.Frederick Ferré - 1988 - Athens: University of Georgia Press.
    The first half of the book concentrates on key definitions and epistemological issues, including an overview of philosophy as applied to technology, a definition of technology, and an examination of technology as it relates to practical and ...
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    A companion to business ethics.Robert Frederick (ed.) - 1999 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    In a series of articles specifically commossioned for this volume, some of today's most distinguished business ethicists survey the main areas of interest and ...
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    Moral issues in police work.Frederick A. Elliston & Michael Feldberg (eds.) - 1985 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld.
    ' ...this volume extracts the moral and ethical conflicts presented by everyday police activity and makes explicit the assumption that shape the police response... '.
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  31. Positivism as Pariah.Frederick Schauer - 1996 - In Robert P. George (ed.), The autonomy of law: essays on legal positivism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 31--55.
     
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  32. Arendt on philosophy and politics.Frederick Dolan - 2000 - In Dana Villa (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Hannah Arendt. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 261--276.
    Hannah Arendt disavowed the title of “philosopher,” and is known above all as a political theorist. But the relationship between philosophy and politics animates her entire oeuvre. We find her addressing the topic in The Human Condition (1958), in Between Past and Future (a collection of essays written in the early 1960s), and in Men in Dark Times (another collection of essays, this one from the late sixties). It is treated in her Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy, composed during the (...)
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  33. Leipziger philosophen.Moritz Brasch - 1894 - Leipzig,: A. Weigel.
     
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    Philosophy in Russia: from Herzen to Lenin and Berdyaev.Frederick Charles Copleston - 1986 - Notre Dame, Ind., USA: University of Notre Dame.
    Philosophy in Russia covers its subject broadly and in detail from the eighteenth century to Lenin and beyond into the post-Stalin period. It offers a continuous history of the development of philosophical thought in Russia, and portraits of individual and influential thinkers. The author devotes careful analysis to radicals such as Bakunin, Herzen, Chernyshevsky and Lavrov, and to the Marxists such as Plekhanov and Lenin. He also discusses the thought of writers such as Kireevsky, Leontiev and Solovyev, and examines the (...)
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  35. Fichte and the Relationship between Right and Morality.Frederick Neuhouser - 1994 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte: historical contexts/contemporary controversies. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press. pp. 158--80.
     
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    The muted conscience: moral silence and the practice of ethics in business.Frederick Bruce Bird - 1996 - Westport, Conn: Quorum Books.
    A new approach to understanding the nature of ethics and ethical decision making, not only in the context of business, but also in other life contexts.
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    German idealism: the struggle against subjectivism, 1781-1801 /Frederick C. Beiser.Frederick C. Beiser - 2002 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    One of the very few accounts in English of German idealism, this ambitious work advances and revises our understanding of both the history and the thought of the classical period of German philosophy. As he traces the structure and evolution of idealism as a doctrine, Frederick Beiser exposes a strong objective, or realist, strain running from Kant to Hegel and identifies the crucial role of the early romantics—Hölderlin, Schlegel, and Novalis—as the founders of absolute idealism.
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    Kant's intellectual development: 1746–1781.Frederick Beiser - 1992 - In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 26--61.
  39. Die Welt- Und Lebensanschauung Friedrich Ueberwegs in Seinen Gesammelten Philosophisch-Kritischen Abhandlungen, Nebst Einer Einleitung von M. Brasch.Friedrich Ueberweg & Moritz Brasch - 1889
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  40. Defending the bounds of cognition.Frederick R. Adams & Kenneth Aizawa - 2010 - In Richard Menary (ed.), The Extended Mind. MIT Press.
    That about sums up what is wrong with Clark's view.
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    German Idealism: The Struggle Against Subjectivism, 1781–1801.Frederick C. Beiser - 2002 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
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  42. Hegel.Frederick C. Beiser - 2002 - London: Routledge.
    Hegel is one of the major philosophers of the nineteenth century. Many of the major philosophical movements of the twentieth century - from existentialism to analytic philosophy - grew out of reactions against Hegel. He is also one of the hardest philosophers to understand and his complex ideas, though rewarding, are often misunderstood. In this magisterial and lucid introduction, Frederick Beiser covers every major aspect of Hegel's thought. He places Hegel in the historical context of nineteenth-century Germany whilst clarifying (...)
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    The Crisis in modernism: Bergson and the vitalist controversy.Frederick Burwick & Paul Douglass (eds.) - 1992 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The modernist movement has been regarded as representing a crisis point in Western thought. This volume looks at that crisis in terms of its reinterpretation of ideas concerning vitalism: the animation of the universe, whether spiritual or based in physical energies) of the universe. Beginning with vitalism's historical background in the enlightenment and the nineteenth century, and moving through scientific, philosophical and literary disciplines, the contributors chart the progress of vitalism and its influence on modernist thought. The focal point is (...)
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    After Hegel: German Philosophy, 1840-1900.Frederick C. Beiser - 2014 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    Histories of German philosophy in the nineteenth century typically focus on its first half--when Hegel, idealism, and Romanticism dominated. By contrast, the remainder of the century, after Hegel's death, has been relatively neglected because it has been seen as a period of stagnation and decline. But Frederick Beiser argues that the second half of the century was in fact one of the most revolutionary periods in modern philosophy because the nature of philosophy itself was up for grabs and the (...)
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  45. Introduction to operations research.Frederick S. Hillier - 1967 - San Francisco,: Holden-Day. Edited by Gerald J. Lieberman.
    For over four decades, "Introduction to Operations Research" by Frederick Hillier has been the classic text on operations research. While building on the classic strengths of the text, the author continues to find new ways to make the text current and relevant to students. One way is by incorporating a wealth of state-of-the-art, user-friendly software and more coverage of business applications than ever before. The hallmark features of this edition include clear and comprehensive coverage of fundamentals, an extensive set (...)
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    The Genesis of Neo-Kantianism, 1796-1880.Frederick C. Beiser - 2014 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Neo-Kantianism was an important movement in German philosophy of the late 19th century: Frederick Beiser traces its development back to the late 18th century, and explains its rise as a response to three major developments in German culture: the collapse of speculative idealism; the materialism controversy; and the identity crisis of philosophy.
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  47. The German historicist tradition.Frederick C. Beiser - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first full study in English of the German historicist tradition. Frederick C. Beiser surveys the major German thinkers on history from the middle of the eighteenth century until the early twentieth century, providing an introduction to each thinker and the main issues in interpreting and appraising his thought. The volume offers new interpretations of well-known philosophers such as Johann Gottfried Herder and Max Weber, and introduces others who are scarcely known at all, including J. A. Chladenius, (...)
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    The son of Apollo: themes of Plato.Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge - 1929 - Woodbridge, Conn.: Ox Bow Press.
  49. Why Neil Levy is wrong to Endorse No-platforming.Danny Frederick - 2020 - In Against the Philosophical Tide. Yeovil: Critias Publishing. pp. 175-177.
    Neil Levy defends no-platforming people who espouse dangerous or unacceptable views. I reject his notion of higher-order evidence as authoritarian and dogmatic. I argue that no-platforming frustrates the growth of knowledge.
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    Vulnerabilities of Morality.Scott Woodcock, Frederick Kroon, Thomas Bittner & Peter Pagin - 2008 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 38 (1):pp. 141-159.
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