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  1. What Emotions Really Are: The Problem of Psychological Categories.Paul E. Griffiths - 1997 - University of Chicago Press.
    Paul E. Griffiths argues that most research on the emotions has been as misguided as Aristotelian efforts to study "superlunary objects" - objects...
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    Borel on the Heap.Paul Égré & Anouk Barberousse - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (S5):1043-1079.
    In 1907 Borel published a remarkable essay on the paradox of the Heap (“Un paradoxe économique: le sophisme du tas de blé et les vérités statistiques”), in which Borel proposes what is likely the first statistical account of vagueness ever written, and where he discusses the practical implications of the sorites paradox, including in economics. Borel’s paper was integrated in his book Le Hasard, published 1914, but has gone mostly unnoticed since its publication. One of the originalities of Borel’s essay (...)
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  3. Genetics and philosophy : an introduction.Paul Griffiths & Karola Stotz - 2013 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    In the past century, nearly all of the biological sciences have been directly affected by discoveries and developments in genetics, a fast-evolving subject with important theoretical dimensions. In this rich and accessible book, Paul Griffiths and Karola Stotz show how the concept of the gene has evolved and diversified across the many fields that make up modern biology. By examining the molecular biology of the 'environment', they situate genetics in the developmental biology of whole organisms, and reveal how the (...)
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    The total evidence theorem for probability kinematics.Paul R. Graves - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (2):317-324.
    L. J. Savage and I. J. Good have each demonstrated that the expected utility of free information is never negative for a decision maker who updates her degrees of belief by conditionalization on propositions learned for certain. In this paper Good's argument is generalized to show the same result for a decision maker who updates her degrees of belief on the basis of uncertain information by Richard Jeffrey's probability kinematics. The Savage/Good result is shown to be a special case of (...)
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    Kant and the Claims of Knowledge.Paul Guyer - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book offers a radically new account of the development and structure of the central arguments of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: the defense of the objective validity of such categories as substance, causation, and independent existence. Paul Guyer makes far more extensive use than any other commentator of historical materials from the years leading up to the publication of the Critique and surrounding its revision, and he shows that the work which has come down to us is the (...)
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    Kant.Paul Guyer - 2006 - New York: Routledge.
    In this updated edition of his outstanding introduction to Kant, Paul Guyer uses Kant’s central conception of autonomy as the key to his thought. Beginning with a helpful overview of Kant’s life and times, Guyer introduces Kant’s metaphysics and epistemology, carefully explaining his arguments about the nature of space, time and experience in his most influential but difficult work, _The Critique of Pure Reason_. He offers an explanation and critique of Kant’s famous theory of transcendental idealism and shows how (...)
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    Heidegger's Being and Time: An Introduction.Paul Gorner - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In Being and Time Heidegger gives an account of the distinctive features of human existence, in an attempt to answer the question of the meaning of being. He finds that underlying all of these features is what he calls 'original time'. In this clear and straightforward introduction to the text, Paul Gorner takes the reader through the work, examining its detail and explaining the sometimes difficult language which Heidegger uses. The topics which he covers include being-in-the-world, being-with, thrownness and (...)
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  8. The Fallacy of Philanthropy.Paul Gomberg - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):29 - 65.
    Global poverty, hunger, and lack of access to save water raise problems of how to organize human society so that everyone's needs can be met. Philanthropic proposals, such as Peter Singer's and Peter Unger's, are based on a false analogy to duties of rescue and encourage philanthropic responses, thus closing the discourse to discussion of the causes and remedies of poverty. Radical criticism of capitalist social structures are put off the table, and this is a profound error.
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    Reason and Experience in Mendelssohn and Kant.Paul Guyer - 2020 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Paul Guyer presents the first in-depth examination of the lifelong intellectual relationship between two of the greatest figures of the European Enlightenment, Immanuel Kant and Moses Mendelssohn. He explores their influence on each other and their disagreements, with particular focus on metaphysics, religion, and aesthetics.
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  10. Kant and the Claims of Taste.Paul Guyer - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Kant and the Claims of Taste, published here for the first time in paperback in a revised version, has become, since its initial publication in 1979, the standard commentary on Kant's aesthetic theory. The book offers a detailed account of Kant's views on judgments of taste, aesthetic pleasure, imagination and many other topics. For this new edition, Paul Guyer has provided a new foreword and has added a chapter on Kant's conception of fine art. This re-issue will complement the (...)
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  11. The Problem of Universals, Realism, and God.Paul Gould - 2012 - Metaphysica 13 (2):183-194.
    There has been much discussion of late on what exactly the Problem of Universals is and is not. Of course answers to these questions and many more like it depend on what is supposed to be explained by a solution to the Problem of Universals. In this paper, I seek to establish two claims: first, that when the facts (explanada) to be explained and the kind of explanation needed are elucidated, it will be shown that the Problem of Universals is (...)
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  12. Studies in the Way of Words.Paul Grice - 1989 - Philosophy 65 (251):111-113.
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  13. Patriotism is like racism.Paul Gomberg - 1990 - Ethics 101 (1):144-150.
  14. Kant on Freedom, Law, and Happiness.Paul Guyer - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Kant is often portrayed as the author of a rigid system of ethics in which adherence to a formal and universal principle of morality - the famous categorical imperative - is an end itself, and any concern for human goals and happiness a strictly secondary and subordinate matter. Such a theory seems to suit perfectly rational beings but not human beings. The twelve essays in this collection by one of the world's preeminent Kant scholars argue for a radically different account (...)
     
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  15. Why Distributive Justice Is Impossible but Contributive Justice Would Work.Paul Gomberg - 2016 - Science and Society 80 (1):31-55.
    Distributive justice, defined as justice in distribution of income and wealth, is impossible. Income and wealth are distributed either unequally or equally. If unequally, then those with less are unjustly subject to social contempt. But equal distribution is impossible because it is inconsistent with bargaining to advance our own good. Hence justice in distribution of income and wealth is impossible. More generally, societies where social relations are mediated by money are necessarily unjust, and Marx was wrong to think a socialist (...)
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    The Fallacy Of Philanthropy.Paul Gomberg - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):29-65.
    Should we stop spending money on things we do not really need and send the money instead to groups that aid victims of absolute poverty? Garrett Cullity and Peter Unger have given renewed vigor to the well known argument by Peter Singer that we should do this. Like Singer, Cullity and Unger compare our duties to the poor to our duties when we encounter a victim of calamity, such as a child in danger of drowning. Singer and Unger tell us (...)
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    Eroticism and Love.Paul Gregory - 1988 - American Philosophical Quarterly 25 (4):339 - 344.
  18. Kripke on private language.Paul Gregory - manuscript
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    Rank-initial embeddings of non-standard models of set theory.Paul Kindvall Gorbow - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (5-6):517-563.
    A theoretical development is carried to establish fundamental results about rank-initial embeddings and automorphisms of countable non-standard models of set theory, with a keen eye for their sets of fixed points. These results are then combined into a “geometric technique” used to prove several results about countable non-standard models of set theory. In particular, back-and-forth constructions are carried out to establish various generalizations and refinements of Friedman’s theorem on the existence of rank-initial embeddings between countable non-standard models of the fragment (...)
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    Who Toils? Race, Equal Opportunity, and the Division of Labor.Paul Gomberg - 2007 - In How to Make Opportunity Equal: Race and Contributive Justice. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–17.
    This chapter contains section titled: A radical proposal Some history Why our conception of equal opportunity changes Racism and the costs of unequal opportunity The social context of political philosophy Contributive justice Race and opportunity.
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    Creation and the Sovereignty of God, by Hugh J. McCann.Paul Gould - 2013 - Faith and Philosophy 30 (3):361-364.
  22. Squaring the Circle: Natural Kinds with Historical Essences.Paul E. Griffiths - 1999 - In Robert Andrew Wilson (ed.), Species: New Interdisciplinary Essays. MIT Press. pp. 209-228.
  23. Can God Create Abstract Objects? A Reply to Peter van Inwagen.Paul Gould - 2014 - Sophia 53 (1):99-112.
    The Platonic theist Peter van Inwagen argues that God cannot create abstract objects. Thus, the quantifier ‘everything’ in traditional statements of the doctrine of creation should be appropriately restricted to things that can enter into causal relations and abstract objects cannot: ‘God is the creator of everything distinct from himself…that can enter into causal relations.’ I respond to van Inwagen arguing that he has provided no good reason for thinking abstract objects must be uncreated. And if this is the case, (...)
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    The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action – Prospects for Delivering Distributive Justice through the Operation of the Green Climate Fund.Paul Govind - 2012 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 15 (3):293 - 297.
    This commentary critically evaluates the capacity for the Green Climate Fund to deliver distributive justice in the light of Conference of Parties 17 and the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action (UNFCCC, 2011b).
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  25. ‘Two Dogmas’ -- All Bark and No Bite?: Carnap and Quine on Analyticity.Paul A. Gregory - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 67 (3):633 - 648.
    Recently O'Grady argued that Quine's "Two Dogmas" misses its mark when Carnap's use of the analyticity distinction is understood in the light of his deflationism. While in substantial agreement with the stress on Carnap's deflationism, I argue that O'Grady is not sufficiently sensitive to the difference between using the analyticity distinction to support deflationism, and taking a deflationary attitude towards the distinction itself; the latter being much more controversial. Being sensitive to this difference, and viewing Quine as having reason to (...)
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    Intentionality and God: A Review Essay of R. Scott Smith’s Naturalism and Our Knowledge of Reality.Paul Gould - 2012 - Philo 15 (1):97-105.
    R. Scott Smith argues that it is only theism, and not naturalism, that can deliver us knowledge. In this brief essay, I focus on the phenomenon of intentionality as articulated and developed by Smith and explore implications of his thesis for metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and philosophical theology.
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  27. Les rapports de Khosrau II, roi des rois sassanide, avec l'empereur Maurice'.Paul Goubert - 1949 - Byzantion 19:81-98.
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    Le roi Pôros, son éléphant et quelques autres.Paul Goukowsky - 1972 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 96 (1):473-502.
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    The remote prayer delusion: clinical trials that attempt to detect supernatural intervention are as futile as they are unethical.G. Paul - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9):e18-e18.
    Extreme rates of premature death prior to the advent of modern medicine, very low rates of premature death in First World nations with low rates of prayer, and the least flawed of a large series of clinical trials indicate that remote prayer is not efficacious in treating illness. Mass contamination of sample cohorts renders such clinical studies inherently ineffectual. The required supernatural and paranormal mechanisms render them implausible. The possibility that the latter are not benign, and the potentially adverse psychological (...)
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  30. As Catullus Wrote..Paul Graves & Carol Ueland - forthcoming - Arion.
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  31. A Time To Act.Paul Grant & Raj Patel (eds.) - 1992
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  32. Adding up the under-skilled.Paul Gray & J. Simpson - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 142--75.
     
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  33. Carnage: An open book.Paul Gray - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 142--54.
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    Décret d'Ios.Paul Graindor - 1903 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 27 (1):394-400.
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    Fouilles d'Ios.Paul Graindor - 1904 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 28 (1):308-333.
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    Fouilles de Karthaia.Paul Graindor - 1905 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 29 (1):329-361.
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    Inscriptions attiques d'époque impériale. Textes inédits et corrections.Paul Graindor - 1914 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 38 (1):351-443.
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    Inscriptions attiques d'époque romaine.Paul Graindor - 1927 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 51 (1):245-328.
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    Les cosmètes du Musée d'Athènes.Paul Graindor - 1915 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 39 (1):241-401.
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    Les cosmètes du Musée d'Athènes. Note additionnelle.Paul Graindor - 1916 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 40 (1):74-77.
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    L'entrée de l'Acropole sous l'Empire.Paul Graindor - 1914 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 38 (1):272-295.
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    La langue de bois au pilori : Hongrie 1954.Paul Gradvohl - 2010 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 58 (3):, [ p.].
    En 1954, à Budapest, Iván Fónagy et Katalin Soltész publiaient A mozgalmi nyelvről . En 2006, un an après le décès de Fónagy, paraissait son Dynamique et changement. Ce grand linguiste et sa collègue d’alors, dès 1954, avaient non seulement décrit les caractéristiques de la langue de bois des écrits et manifestations officielles, mais aussi montré comment elle viciait la communication au sein de la société de façon plus large. Ils en décrivaient des causes, en particulier l’inculture de nombre de (...)
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    À propos d'une inscription de Ténos.Paul Graindor - 1914 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 38 (1):444-446.
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    Tête de nègre du Musée de Berlin.Paul Graindor - 1915 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 39 (1):402-412.
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    The European Difference: Karl Heinz Bohrer's Critique of the European Project.Paul Graham - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (4):439-453.
    Literary critic and essayist Karl Heinz Bohrer offers a Eurosceptic perspective on the German commitment to a united Europe. This article is a reconstruction of Bohrer's argument. It identifies two distinct critiques. The first is a somewhat prosaic observation that the differences between the national traditions of Europe are simply too great for a united Europe to be viable. The other is a more complex reflection on “European decadence”: Europeans lack the will that is required to project power, and power (...)
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  46. The Purloined Letters.Paul Gray - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 26--59.
     
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    Adaptation and the cause and effect of bird-song dialects.Paul J. Greenwood - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (1):105-106.
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    Against wanton distortion: A rejoinder to David hall's and Roger Ames' criticism of my reflections on logic and confucius.Gregor Paul - 1992 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 19 (1):119-122.
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    Can Philosophy Create Culture?Paul Gregorios - 1977 - Dialectics and Humanism 4 (2):129-132.
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    Democracy Now.Paul Gregory - 2004 - Philosophy Now 46:10-13.
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