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    The Elements of Logic. By Robert Latta M.A., D.Phil., LL.D., and Alexander MacBeath M.A. (London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1929. Pp. viii + 393. Price 6s.). [REVIEW]L. S. Stebbbing - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (17):147-.
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    Review of R eal Time.Murray Macbeath - 1983 - Philosophical Quarterly 33 (130):92-95.
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    Human Society in Ethics and Politics.A. Macbeath - 1955 - Philosophical Quarterly 5 (21):379-380.
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    Theism.Murray MacBeath - 1989 - Philosophical Quarterly 39 (154):131-133.
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    The Logic of Moral Discourse.A. Macbeath - 1959 - Philosophical Quarterly 9 (35):187-188.
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    Les frontières de la morale et de la religion.A. Macbeath - 1954 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 59 (1):97-98.
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  7. Supplement to "Metalinguistic Gradability".Alexander W. Kocurek - manuscript
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    Discussion: Morals in evolution.A. Macbeath - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (10):66.
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    Morals in evolution.A. Macbeath - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (10):66-75.
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    Those Fleeing States Destroyed by Climate Change Are Convention Refugees.Heather Alexander & Jonathan A. Simon - 2023 - Biblioteca Della Libertà 2023 (237):63-96.
    Multiple states are at risk of becoming uninhabitable due to climate change, forcing their populations to flee. While the 1951 Refugee Convention provides the gold standard of international protection, it is only applied to a limited subset of people fleeing their countries, those who suffer persecution, which most people fleeing climate change cannot establish. While many journalists and non-lawyers freely use the term “climate refugees,” governments, and courts, as well as UNHCR and many refugee experts, have excluded most climate refugees (...)
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  11. Justified judging.Alexander Bird - 2007 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (1):81–110.
    When is a belief or judgment justified? One might be forgiven for thinking the search for single answer to this question to be hopeless. The concept of justification is required to fulfil several tasks: to evaluate beliefs epistemically, to fill in the gap between truth and knowledge, to describe the virtuous organization of one’s beliefs, to describe the relationship between evidence and theory (and thus relate to confirmation and probabilification). While some of these may be held to overlap, the prospects (...)
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  12. Die Wiener Handelskammer als Lebensretter für die Österreichische Schule der Nationalökonomie.Alexander Linsbichler - 2024 - In Harald Hornacek, Thomas Bohuslav, Fritz Gregshammer, Helmut Naumann & Herbert Pribyl (eds.), 175 Jahre Wirtschaftskammer Wien. Wien: Wirtschaftskammer Wien. pp. 40-47, 123.
  13. Law-Abiding Causal Decision Theory.Timothy Luke Williamson & Alexander Sandgren - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (4):899-920.
    In this paper we discuss how Causal Decision Theory should be modified to handle a class of problematic cases involving deterministic laws. Causal Decision Theory, as it stands, is problematically biased against your endorsing deterministic propositions (for example it tells you to deny Newtonian physics, regardless of how confident you are of its truth). Our response is that this is not a problem for Causal Decision Theory per se, but arises because of the standard method for assessing the truth of (...)
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    Reason and Goodness.A. Macbeath - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (59):165-172.
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    Geach on Omnipotence and Virginity.Murray Macbeath - 1988 - Philosophy 63 (245):395 - 400.
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    Studies in Philosophy.A. Macbeath - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (17):379-380.
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  17. The Philosophy of time.Robin Le Poidevin & Murray MacBeath (eds.) - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume provides a balanced set of reviews which introduce the central topics in the philosophy of time. This is the first introductory anthology on the subject to appear for many years; the contributors are distinguished, and two of the essays are specially written for this collection. In their introduction, the editors summarize the background to the debate, and show the relevance of issues in the philosophy of time for other branches of philosophy and for science. Contributors include J.M.E. McTaggart, (...)
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    Philosophical Acts of Wonder in Bioethics.Alexander Zhang - 2024 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (3):221-232.
    Two sources of possible disagreement in bioethics may be associated with pessimism about what bioethics can achieve. First, pluralism implies that bioethics engages with interlocutors who hold divergent moral beliefs. Pessimists might believe that these disagreements significantly limit the extent to which bioethics can provide normatively robust guidance in relevant areas. Second, the interdisciplinary nature of bioethics suggests that interlocutors may hold divergent views on the nature of bioethics itself—particularly its practicality. Pessimists may suppose that interdisciplinary disagreements could frustrate the (...)
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  19. Verbal Disagreement and Semantic Plans.Alexander W. Kocurek - 2023 - Erkenntnis.
    I develop an expressivist account of verbal disagreements as practical disagreements over how to use words rather than factual disagreements over what words actually mean. This account enjoys several advantages over others in the literature: it can be implemented in a neo-Stalnakerian possible worlds framework; it accounts for cases where speakers are undecided on how exactly to interpret an expression; it avoids appeals to fraught notions like subject matter, charitable interpretation, and joint-carving; and it naturally extends to an analysis of (...)
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  20. What Topic Continuity Problem?Alexander W. Kocurek - 2022 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    A common objection to the very idea of conceptual engineering is the topic continuity problem: whenever one tries to “reengineer” a concept, one only shifts attention away from one concept to another. Put differently, there is no such thing as conceptual revision: there’s only conceptual replacement. Here, I show that topic continuity is compatible with conceptual replacement. Whether the topic is preserved in an act of conceptual replacement simply depends on what is being replaced (a conceptual tool or a conceptual (...)
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  21. Naturalized knowledge‐first and the epistemology of groups.Alexander Bird - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    This paper commences by making a case for a naturalized approach to knowledge‐first epistemology. On this basis it then goes on to describe and defend a naturalized, functionalist account of group knowledge. It then contrasts this with Jennifer Lackey's (2021) account of the epistemological status of groups.
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  22. Who was dr who's father?Murray Macbeath - 1982 - Synthese 51 (3):397 - 430.
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    Hopi Ethics, A Theoretical Analysis.A. Macbeath - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (27):173.
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    Duty.A. Macbeath - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):99 - 115.
    The tendency towards analysis and criticism, realism and pluralism, which has been evident in general philosophy during the present century has had important effects on recent ethical discussion. Its influence is to be seen in the two theories which on account of their prominence and the number of their disciples may be said to be most characteristic of the period—Ideal Utilitarianism and the New Intuitionism—theories which no less an authority than Sir David Ross described as the rival theories. However different (...)
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    Ethical and Political Thinking. By E. F. Carritt. (Oxford University Press. Pp. 186. Price 10s. net.).A. Macbeath - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):162-.
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    Freedom and Civilisation. By B. Malinowski. (Allen & Unwin, 1947. Pp. 338. Price 16s.).A. Macbeath - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (87):367-.
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    Moral Judgement. By D. Daiches Raphael. (Allen and Unwin. 1955. Pp. 224. Price 16s.).A. Macbeath - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (122):269-.
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    The Need for a Social Philosophy.A. Macbeath - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (113):99 - 111.
    Some years ago a Belfast funeral undertaker was on holiday in County Down. One sunny evening he climbed to the highest point in the Ards Peninsula. The visibility was good and the view magnificent. On one side lay Strangford Lough with Slieve Croob and the Mourne Mountains in the background. On the other was the Irish Sea with the Isle of Man, the Cumberland Hills and the southern Scottish uplands in the distance.
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    The Value Judgeme nt. By W. D. Lamont. (Edinburgh University Press. 1955. Pp. xvi + 335. Price 25s.).A. Macbeath - 1957 - Philosophy 32 (122):273-.
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    Scientific Intuition of Genii Against Mytho-‘Logic’ of Cantor’s Transfinite ‘Paradise’.Alexander A. Zenkin - 2005 - Philosophia Scientiae 9 (2):145-163.
    In the paper, a detailed analysis of some new logical aspects of Cantor’s diagonal proof of the uncountability of continuum is presented. For the first time, strict formal, axiomatic, and algorithmic definitions of the notions of potential and actual infinities are presented. It is shown that the actualization of infinite sets and sequences used in Cantor’s proof is a necessary, but hidden, condition of the proof. The explication of the necessary condition and its factual usage within the framework of Cantor’s (...)
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    Scientific Intuition of Genii Against Mytho-‘Logic’ of Cantor’s Transfinite ‘Paradise’.Alexander A. Zenkin - 2005 - Philosophia Scientiae 9:145-163.
    In the paper, a detailed analysis of some new logical aspects of Cantor’s diagonal proof of the uncountability of continuum is presented. For the first time, strict formal, axiomatic, and algorithmic definitions of the notions of potential and actual infinities are presented. It is shown that the actualization of infinite sets and sequences used in Cantor’s proof is a necessary, but hidden, condition of the proof. The explication of the necessary condition and its factual usage within the framework of Cantor’s (...)
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    Kant on Moral Feeling.A. Murray MacBeath - 1973 - Kant Studien 64 (1-4):283-314.
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    Aesthesis and perceptronium: on the entanglement of sensation, cognition, and matter.Alexander Wilson - 2019 - London: University of Minnesota Press.
    A new speculative ontology of aesthetics. In Aesthesis and Perceptronium, Alexander Wilson presents a theory of materialist and posthumanist aesthetics founded on an original speculative ontology that addresses the interconnections of experience, cognition, organism, and matter. Entering the active fields of contemporary thought known as the new materialisms and realisms, Wilson argues for a rigorous redefining of the criteria that allow us to discriminate between those materials and objects where aesthesis (perception, cognition) takes place and those where it doesn't. (...)
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  34. The Logic of Hyperlogic. Part B: Extensions and Restrictions.Alexander W. Kocurek - 2022 - Review of Symbolic Logic:1-28.
    This is the second part of a two-part series on the logic of hyperlogic, a formal system for regimenting metalogical claims in the object language (even within embedded environments). Part A provided a minimal logic for hyperlogic that is sound and complete over the class of all models. In this part, we extend these completeness results to stronger logics that are sound and complete over restricted classes of models. We also investigate the logic of hyperlogic when the language is enriched (...)
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  35. The euthyphro dilemma.Murray Macbeath - 1982 - Mind 91 (364):565-571.
  36. Modal logic.Alexander Chagrov - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Michael Zakharyaschev.
    For a novice this book is a mathematically-oriented introduction to modal logic, the discipline within mathematical logic studying mathematical models of reasoning which involve various kinds of modal operators. It starts with very fundamental concepts and gradually proceeds to the front line of current research, introducing in full details the modern semantic and algebraic apparatus and covering practically all classical results in the field. It contains both numerous exercises and open problems, and presupposes only minimal knowledge in mathematics. A specialist (...)
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    Communication and time reversal.Murray Macbeath - 1983 - Synthese 56 (1):27 - 46.
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    Objective Content.Alexander Miller - 2003 - Supplement to the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 77 (1):73-90.
    Paul Boghossian has argued, on grounds concerning the holistic nature of belief fixation, that there are principled reasons for thinking that 'optimal conditions' versions of reductive dispositionalism about content cannot hope to satisfy a condition of extensional accuracy. I discern three separable strands of argument in Boghossian's work—the circularity objection, the open-endedness objection, and the certification objection—and argue that each of these objections fails. My conclusion is that for all that Boghossian has shown, 'optimal conditions' versions of reductive dispositionalism have (...)
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    Book-reviews.Murray Macbeath - 1995 - British Journal of Aesthetics 35 (4):410-412.
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    Clipping Time’s Wings.Murray Macbeath - 1986 - Mind 95 (378):233-237.
  41. 1 Democratic learning and school effectiveness.John MacBeath - 2004 - In John E. C. MacBeath & Lejf Moos (eds.), Democratic Learning: The Challenge to School Effectiveness. Routledgefalmer. pp. 19.
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    Democratic learning: the challenge to school effectiveness.John E. C. MacBeath & Lejf Moos (eds.) - 2004 - New York: RoutledgeFalmer.
    The time has come to challenge many of the age-old assumptions about schools and school learning. In this timely book, leading thinkers from around the world offer a different vision of what schools are for. They suggest new ways of thinking about citizenship, lifelong learning, and the role of schools in democratic societies. They question many of the tenets of school effectiveness studies which have been so influential in shaping policy, but are essentially backward looking and premised on school structures (...)
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    Duty1: Philosophy.A. Macbeath - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):99-115.
    The tendency towards analysis and criticism, realism and pluralism, which has been evident in general philosophy during the present century has had important effects on recent ethical discussion. Its influence is to be seen in the two theories which on account of their prominence and the number of their disciples may be said to be most characteristic of the period—Ideal Utilitarianism and the New Intuitionism—theories which no less an authority than Sir David Ross described as the rival theories. However different (...)
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    Dummett's second-order indexicals.Murray Macbeath - 1988 - Mind 97 (385):113-116.
  45. Experiments in Living. A Study of the Nature and Foundation of Ethics or Morals in the Light of Recent Work in Social Anthropology.A. Macbeath - 1953 - Mind 62 (248):545-549.
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  46. Experiments in Living: A Study of the Nature and Foundations of Ethics or Morals in the Light of Recent Work in Social Anthropology.A. Macbeath - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):268-272.
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    Ethical Judgment. The Use of Science in Ethics.A. Macbeath - 1956 - Philosophical Quarterly 6 (24):286.
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    God's Spacelessness and timelessness.Murray MacBeath - 1983 - Sophia 22 (2):23-32.
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    Les Frontieres de la Morale et de la Religion.A. Macbeath - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (13):377.
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    No title available: Religious studies.Murray Macbeath - 1995 - Religious Studies 31 (3):407-409.
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