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  1. The New Wittgenstein.Alice Crary, Rupert Read, Timothy G. Mccarthy, Sean C. Stidd, David Charles & William Child - 2005 - Mind 114 (453):129-137.
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    Self-reference and incompleteness in a non-monotonic setting.Timothy G. Mccarthy - 1994 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 23 (4):423 - 449.
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    Essence and Realization in the Ontological Argument.Timothy G. McCarthy - 2016 - Faith and Philosophy 33 (1):5-24.
    A persistent complaint about modal forms of the ontological argument is that the characteristic modalized existence assumptions of these arguments are simply too close to the conclusion to be of much probative value in establish­ing it. I present an abstract form of the ontological argument in which the properties imputed to the divine nature by these assumptions are replaced by any of a wide class of properties of a sort I call “actualizing.” These include basic theistic attributes such as authorship, (...)
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    Book Review: Geoffrey Hellman. Mathematics Without Numbers. [REVIEW]Timothy G. McCarthy - 1997 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38 (1):136-161.
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    Formal Logic: Its Scope and Limits.Timothy McCarthy - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1408-1409.
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    Subjunctive Reasoning.Timothy McCarthy - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):170-173.
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    Turing projectability.Timothy McCarthy & Stewart Shapiro - 1987 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 28 (4):520-535.
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  8. The idea of a logical constant.Timothy McCarthy - 1981 - Journal of Philosophy 78 (9):499-523.
  9. Substitutional quantification and set theory.Dale Gottlieb & Timothy McCarthy - 1979 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 8 (1):315 - 331.
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    On an aristotelian model of scientific explanation.Timothy McCarthy - 1977 - Philosophy of Science 44 (1):159-166.
  11. Truth without satisfaction.Kit Fine & Timothy McCarthy - 1984 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 13 (4):397 - 421.
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    Wittgenstein in America.Timothy McCarthy & Sean C. Stidd (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This remarkable collection explores the legacy of Wittgenstein's work in contemporary American philosophy. The contributors (including several celebrated philosophers) take a variety of approaches to Wittgenstein; they discuss such topics as rule-following, realism about mathematics, the method of the Tractatus, the relation between style and content in Wittgenstein, and his distinction between sense and nonsense. Wittgenstein also is discussed in relation to subsequent philosophers such as Quine and Kripke.
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    Ungroundedness in classical languages.Timothy McCarthy - 1988 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 17 (1):61 - 74.
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    Modality, invariance, and logical truth.Timothy McCarthy - 1987 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 16 (4):423 - 443.
    Let us sum up. We began with the question, “What is the interest of a model-theoretic definition of validity?” Model theoretic validity consists in truth under all reinterpretations of non-logical constants. In this paper, we have described for each necessity concept a corresponding modal invariance property. Exemplification of that property by the logical constants of a language leads to an explanation of the necessity, in the corresponding sense, of its valid sentences. I have fixed upon the epistemic modalities in characterizing (...)
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  15. A Note on Unrestricted Composition.Timothy McCarthy - 2015 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 4 (3):202-211.
    I discuss a general limitative consequence of the unrestricted mereological composition thesis. The unrestricted composition thesis, which is roughly the assertion that every plurality of objects possesses a fusion or sum, is shown to be in conflict with general existence-conditions for certain categories of mereologically non-composite objects. The conclusion is that the unrestricted composition thesis, which is a maximizing principle about what aggregates exist, places sharp limits on what unaggregated items can exist.
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  16. Radical Interpretation and Indeterminacy.Timothy McCarthy - 2002 - Oxford, England: Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    McCarthy develops a theory of radical interpretation--the project of characterizing from scratch the language and attitudes of an agent or population--and applies it to the problems of indeterminacy of interpretation first described by Quine. The major theme in McCarthy's study is that a relatively modest set of interpretive principles, properly applied, can serve to resolve the major indeterminacies of interpretation.
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  17. Engineering Decisions in a Global Context and Social Choice.Timothy McCarthy & Noreen Surgrue - 2015 - In C. Murphy, P. Gardoni, H. Bashir, Harris Jr & E. Masad (eds.), Engineering Ethics for a Globalized World. Dordrecht: Springer International Publishing.
     
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    Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics.Timothy McCarthy - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (3):461.
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    Abstraction and definability in semantically closed structures.Timothy McCarthy - 1985 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 14 (3):255 - 266.
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    Critical studies / book reviews.Timothy Mccarthy - 2000 - Philosophia Mathematica 8 (2):208-213.
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    Gödel's Third Incompleteness Theorem.Timothy McCarthy - 2016 - Dialectica 70 (1):87-112.
    In a note appended to the translation of “On consistency and completeness” (), Gödel reexamined the problem of the unprovability of consistency. Gödel here focuses on an alternative means of expressing the consistency of a formal system, in terms of what would now be called a ‘reflection principle’, roughly, the assertion that a formula of a certain class is provable in the system only if it is true. Gödel suggests that it is this alternative means of expressing consistency that we (...)
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    Platonism and possibility.Timothy McCarthy - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (5):275-290.
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    Platonism and Possibility.Timothy McCarthy - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (5):275-290.
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    Representation, intentionality, and quantifiers.Timothy Mccarthy - 1984 - Synthese 60 (3):369 - 411.
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    Syntactic interpretations of truth and semantic underdetermination.Timothy McCarthy - 1989 - Philosophical Psychology 2 (1):37 – 50.
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    Elizabeth I: The Voice of a Monarch.Timothy G. Elston - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (6):761 - null.
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    Non-Western educational traditions: alternative approaches to educational thought and practice.Timothy G. Reagan - 1996 - Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
    The history of education, as it has been conceived and taught in the United States (and in the West generally), has focused almost entirely on the ways in which our own educational tradition emerged, developed, and changed over the course of the centuries. Although understandable, this means that the many other ways that societies have sought to meet the same challenges have been ignored. This book seeks to redress this oversight by providing a brief yet comprehensive review of a small (...)
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    Non-Western educational traditions: alternative approaches to educational thought and practice.Timothy G. Reagan - 1996 - Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
    This text provides a brief, yet comprehensive, overview of a number of non-Western approaches to educational thought and practice. The history of education, as it has been conceived and taught in the United States (and generally in the West), has focused almost entirely on the ways in which our own educational tradition emerged, developed, and changed over the course of the centuries. Although understandable, this means the many ways that other societies have sought to meet many of the same challenges (...)
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    Non-Western educational traditions: local approaches to thought and practice.Timothy G. Reagan - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    Informative and mind-opening, this text uniquely provides a comprehensive overview of a range of non-western approaches to educational thought and practice. Its premise is that understanding the ways that other people educate their children--as well as what counts for them as "education"--may help readers to think more clearly about some of their own assumptions and values, and to become more open to alternative viewpoints about important educational matters. The approach is deliberately and profoundly pedagogical, based in the author's own teaching (...)
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    Lest the World Forget: Sri Lanka's Educational Needs after the 2004 Tsunami.Timothy G. Cashman & Joyce G. Asing-Cashman - 2006 - Journal of Social Studies Research 30 (2).
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    Homeric "androteta kai hében".Timothy G. Barnes - 2011 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 131:1-13.
    This paper points out some of the weaknesses of the traditional account of the Homeric phrase androteta kai hében and suggests instead that the entire phrase is a relatively recent creation of the tradition on the model of an *an(b)roteta kai hében. This phrase in turn has a clear Avestan cognate hauruuatata ameretata.
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    Homeric androthta Kai hbhn.Timothy G. Barnes - 2011 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 131:13.
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    Homeric (part of the article not published in ASCII).Timothy G. Barnes - 2011 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 131:1.
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    John L. Pollock. Subjunctive reasoning. Philosophical studies series in philosophy, vol. 8. D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht and Boston1976, xi + 255 pp. [REVIEW]Timothy McCarthy - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):170-173.
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    Richard Jeffrey. Formal logic: Its scope and limits. Second edition of XXXVIII 646. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York etc. 1981, xvi + 198 pp. [REVIEW]Timothy McCarthy - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1408-1409.
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    Review: John L. Pollock, Subjunctive Reasoning. [REVIEW]Timothy McCarthy - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (1):170-173.
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    Review: Richard Jeffrey, Formal Logic: Its Scope and Limits. [REVIEW]Timothy McCarthy - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (4):1408-1409.
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    Freedom in the Ethics of Bertrand Russell.Donald G. Mccarthy - 1960 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 10 (10):100-132.
    This clear reference to unlimited freedom in values despite limited freedom in causality pictures quite accurately the theme of this article. Lord Russell made the statement in the closing eloquent paragraph of a 1927 volume he wrote to outline the problems of philosophy. He evidently feels that, prescinding from determinism or non-determinism in the causal sphere, freedom can still be meaningfully discussed in the ethical sphere, the realm of human values, though obviously in a special sense of the word ‘freedom’. (...)
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    New Study Explores Sterilization.Donald G. McCarthy - 1979 - Ethics and Medics 4 (12):3-3.
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    The Moral Theologian and Bioethical Issues.Donald G. McCarthy - 1980 - Ethics and Medics 5 (1):1-2.
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    Public Versus Private Sector Procurement Ethics and Strategy: What Each Sector can Learn from the Other. [REVIEW]Timothy G. Hawkins, Michael J. Gravier & Edward H. Powley - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 103 (4):567-586.
    The government purchasing market constitutes the largest business sector in the world. While marketers would benefit from a deep understanding of both sectors, how the two sectors differ in terms of ethics and strategy largely remains unknown. The purpose of this research, therefore, is to explore differences between the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors on two critical aspects of business-to-business procurement: ethics and strategy. Using survey data from a sample of 328 procurement professionals in the for-profit and not-for-profit sectors, key differences (...)
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    A Pocket Guide to Critical Thinking, 5th edition, by Richard Epstein; illustrated by Alex Raffi. [REVIEW]Timothy G. Murphy - 2017 - Teaching Philosophy 40 (1):119-122.
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    Cardiorespiratory dynamics during transitions between mechanical and spontaneous ventilation in intensive care.Anton Burykin & Timothy G. Buchman - 2008 - Complexity 13 (6):40-59.
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  44. Recensioni/Reviews-Wittgenstein in America. [REVIEW]T. G. McCarthy, S. C. Stidd & C. Penco - 2004 - Epistemologia 27 (2):351-352.
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    Endosymbiotic ratchet accelerates divergence after organelle origin.Debashish Bhattacharya, Julia Van Etten, L. Felipe Benites & Timothy G. Stephens - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (1):2200165.
    We hypothesize that as one of the most consequential events in evolution, primary endosymbiosis accelerates lineage divergence, a process we refer to as the endosymbiotic ratchet. Our proposal is supported by recent work on the photosynthetic amoeba, Paulinella, that underwent primary plastid endosymbiosis about 124 Mya. This amoeba model allows us to explore the early impacts of photosynthetic organelle (plastid) origin on the host lineage. The current data point to a central role for effective population size (Ne) in accelerating divergence (...)
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    Addiction Motivation Reformulated: An Affective Processing Model of Negative Reinforcement.Timothy B. Baker, Megan E. Piper, Danielle E. McCarthy, Matthew R. Majeskie & Michael C. Fiore - 2004 - Psychological Review 111 (1):33-51.
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    The “Good” Psychologist, “Good” Torture, and “Good” Reputation—Response to O’Donohue, Snipes, Dalto, Soto, Maragakis, and Im “The Ethics of Enhanced Interrogations and Torture”.Jean Maria Arrigo, David DeBatto, Lawrence Rockwood & Timothy G. Mawe - 2015 - Ethics and Behavior 25 (5):361-372.
    O’Donohue et al. sought to derive, from classical ethical theories, the ethical obligation of psychologists to assist “enhanced interrogations and torture” in national defense scenarios under strict EIT criteria. They asked the American Psychological Association to adopt an ethics code obligating psychologists to assist such EIT and to uphold the reputation of EIT psychologists. We contest the authors’ ethical analyses as supports for psychologists’ forays into torture interrogation when the EIT criteria obtain. We also contend that the authors’ application of (...)
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    Gutsy Moves: The Amygdala as a Critical Node in Microbiota to Brain Signaling.Caitlin S. M. Cowan, Alan E. Hoban, Ana Paula Ventura-Silva, Timothy G. Dinan, Gerard Clarke & John F. Cryan - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (1):1700172.
    The amygdala is a key brain area regulating responses to stress and emotional stimuli, so improving our understanding of how it is regulated could offer novel strategies for treating disturbances in emotion regulation. As we review here, a growing body of evidence indicates that the gut microbiota may contribute to a range of amygdala-dependent brain functions from pain sensitivity to social behavior, emotion regulation, and therefore, psychiatric health. In addition, it appears that the microbiota is necessary for normal development of (...)
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    Generating signals with multiscale time irreversibility: The asymmetric weierstrass function.Anton Burykin, Madalena D. Costa, Chung-Kang Peng, Ary L. Goldberger & Timothy G. Buchman - 2011 - Complexity 16 (4):29-38.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Daniel P. Huden, Lewis E. Cloud, Frank P. Diulus, Charles J. Keene Jr, Georgia I. Gudykunst, John Spiess, Timothy G. Cooper, Richard W. Saxe, Donald R. Warren, Douglas E. Mitchell, Hilda Calabro, Mary Ann Lewis & Sally Schumacher - 1980 - Educational Studies 11 (3):276-294.
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