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    Plato on God as Nous.Stephen Philip Menn - 1995 - Southern Illinois University.
    This book is the first sustained modern investigation of Plato’s theology. A central thesis of the book is that Plato _had _a theology—not just a mythology for the ideal city, not just the theory of forms or the theory of cosmic souls, but also, irreducible to any of these, an account of God as _Nous _, the source of rational order both to souls and the world of bodies. The understanding of God as Reason, and of the world as governed (...)
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  2. Descartes and Augustine.Stephen Menn - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a systematic study of Descartes' relation to Augustine. It offers a complete reevaluation of Descartes' thought and as such will be of major importance to all historians of medieval, neo-Platonic, or early modern philosophy. Stephen Menn demonstrates that Descartes uses Augustine's central ideas as a point of departure for a critique of medieval Aristotelian physics, which he replaces with a new, mechanistic anti-Aristotelian physics. Special features of the book include a reading of the Meditations, a comprehensive historical (...)
     
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  3. Zur Logik und ihren Geschichte in Wissenschaftsgeschichte und Wissenschaftstheorie.A. Menne - 1985 - Philosophia Naturalis 22 (4):460-468.
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    Anton Wilhelm Amo's Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body.Stephen Philip Menn & Justin E. H. Smith (eds.) - 2020 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    "Anton Wilhelm Amo is the first modern African philosopher to study and teach in a European university and write in the European philosophical tradition. We give an extensive historical and philosophical introduction to Amo's life and work, and provide Latin texts, with facing translations and explanatory notes, of Amo's two philosophical dissertations, On the Impassivity of the Human Mind and the Philosophical Disputation containing a Distinct Idea of those Things that Pertain either to the Mind or to our Living and (...)
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  5. The historical history of philosophy: a discussion with Michael Frede.Stephen Menn - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (5):1036-1048.
    Michael Frede in The Historiography of Philosophy, or in the Nellie Wallace lectures that are the core of the book, addresses a great many issues about the historiography of philosophy. He has thin...
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    Die kantische urteilstafel im lichte der logikgeschichte und der modernen logik.Albert Menne - 1989 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 20 (2):317-324.
    With regard to scientific theory it is important to note that Kant in contrast to many later authors, believes that philosophy is a knowledge. To prove his argument, Kant found scientific examples for philosophical theses. According to his 12 categories of intellect he attempted to prove his view by the construction of 12 logical judgements. His scheme is considerably different to the Aristotelian devision of judgements despite his own view that the logic did make no progress since Aristotle. Kants categorisation (...)
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  7. Review: A. Menne, Logico-philosophical Studies. [REVIEW]J. A. Faris - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):363-364.
     
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    Philolaus of Croton, Pythagorean and Presocratic: A Commentary on the Fragments and Testimonia with Interpretive Essays.Stephen Philip Menn - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2):290-292.
    29 o JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 34:2 APRIL t996 J. Burnet, Oxford, 19oz ) is excluded, as are influential works in foreign languages. Popper's The Open Society and Its Enemies, vol. I is included 077); it was later translated into German . The converse does not hold: P. Friedl~inder's Platon 049-43) is included, but its English translation is not. F. Solmsen's Plato's Theology is not included, nor is his "Plato and the Unity of Science,"s although it was reprinted (...)
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    Physics as a Virtue.Stephen Menn - 1995 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):1-34.
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    Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī and Ibrāhīm ibn ʿAdī: On whether body is a substance or a quantity. Introduction, editio princeps and translation.Stephen Menn & Robert Wisnovsky - 2017 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 27 (1):1-74.
    The “lost” Yaḥyā ibn ʿAdī treatises recently discovered in the Tehran codex Marwī 19 include a record of a philosophical debate instigated by the Ḥamdānid prince Sayf-al-Dawla. More precisely, Marwī 19 contains Yaḥyā’s adjudication of a dispute between an unnamed Opponent and Yaḥyā’s younger relative Ibrāhīm ibn ʿAdī (who also served as al-Fārābī’s assistant), along with Ibrāhīm's response to Yaḥyā’s adjudication, and Yaḥyā’s final word. At issue was a problem of Aristotelian exegesis: should “body” be understood as falling under the (...)
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    On Dennis Des Chene's Physiologia.Stephen Menn - 2000 - Perspectives on Science 8 (2):119-143.
    Dennis Des Chene's Physiologia: Natural Philosophy in Late Aristotelian and Cartesian Thought reconstructs the discourse of late scholastic natural philosophy, and assesses Descartes' agreements and disagreements. In a critical discussion, I offer a different interpretation of late scholastic theories of final causality and of God's concursus with created efficient causes. Fonseca's and Suárez' conceptions of final causality in nature depend on their claim that a single action can be the action of two agents at once--in particular, of God and of (...)
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    Simplicius on the Theaetetus (In Physica 17,38-18,23 Diels).Stephen Menn - 2010 - Phronesis 55 (3):255-270.
    Aristotle in Physics I,1 says some strange-sounding things about how we come to know wholes and parts, universals and particulars. In explicating these, Simplicius distinguishes an initial rough cognition of a thing as a whole, an intermediate "cognition according to the definition and through the elements," and a final cognition of how the thing's many elements are united: only this last is επιστημη. Simplicius refers to the Theaetetus for the point about what is needed for επιστημη and the ways that (...)
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    234 index of names.Peter Lombard, A. Lovejoy, A. Maier, Nicole Malebranche, S. Menn, M. Michalski, Miguel Montaigne, G. E. Moore, R. A. Nicholson & Peter John Olivi - 2009 - In Henrik Lagerlund (ed.), Rethinking the history of skepticism: the missing medieval background. Boston: Brill. pp. 233.
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  14. Aristotle's theology.Stephen Menn - 2012 - In Christopher John Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 422.
    When Aristotle speaks of theologikê, he means not the study of a single God, but the study of gods and divine things in general. He never uses the phrase “the unmoved mover” to pick out just one being, and that phrase would not express the essence of the beings it applies to. To see what sort of religious interest there might be in such a being, and how the words “god” and “divine” enter into Aristotle's philosophy, it is best to (...)
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    Mechanism Discovery and Design Explanation: Where Role Function Meets Biological Advantage Function.Julie Mennes & Dingmar Eck - 2018 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 49 (3):413-434.
    In the recent literature on explanation in biology, increasing attention is being paid to the connection between design explanation and mechanistic explanation, viz. the role of design principles and heuristics for mechanism discovery and mechanistic explanation. In this paper we extend the connection between design explanation and mechanism discovery by prizing apart two different types of design explanation and by elaborating novel heuristics that one specific type offers for mechanism discovery across species. We illustrate our claims in terms of two (...)
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  16. Identity, Equality, Similarity - A Logico-Philosophical Investigation.Albert Menne - 1962 - Ratio (Misc.) 4 (1):50.
     
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    A. Menne. Preface of the editor. Logico-philosophical studies, edited by Albert Menne, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1962, pp. VII–IX. - P. Banks . On the philosophical interpretation of logic: An Aristotelian dialogue. A reprint of XXVII 116. Logico-philosophical studies, edited by Albert Menne, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1962, pp. 1–14. - I. M. Bocheński. On the categorical syllogism. A reprint of XV 140. Logico-philosophical studies, edited by Albert Menne, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1962, pp. 15–39. - Ivo Thomas. CS: An extension of CS. A reprint of XV 141. Logico-philosophical studies, edited by Albert Menne, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1962, pp. 40–54. - Albert Menne. Some results of investigation of the syllogism and their philosophical consequences. A reprint of XV 141. Logico-philosophical studies, edited by Albert Menne, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland, 1962, pp. 55–63. -. [REVIEW]J. A. Faris - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (3):363-364.
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  18. Plato and the Method of Analysis.Stephen Menn - 2002 - Phronesis 47 (3):193-223.
    Late ancient Platonists and Aristotelians describe the method of reasoning to first principles as "analysis." This is a metaphor from geometrical practice. How far back were philosophers taking geometric analysis as a model for philosophy, and what work did they mean this model to do? After giving a logical description of analysis in geometry, and arguing that the standard (not entirely accurate) late ancient logical description of analysis was already familiar in the time of Plato and Aristotle, I argue that (...)
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  19. Al-fārābī's kitāb al-urūf and his analysis of the senses of being.Stephen Menn - 2008 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 18 (1):59-97.
    Al-Fbb al-f, is apparently the first person to maintain that existence, in one of its senses, is a second-order concept [mal th]. As he interprets Metaphysics d] has two meanings, second-order being as truth'' (including existence as well as propositional truth), and first-order being as divided into the categories.'' The paronymous form of the Arabic word mawjd] distinct from their essences: for al-Kindd of all things. Against this, al-Fburr thinks that Greek more appropriately expressed many such concepts, including being, by (...)
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    Metaphysics, Dialectic and the Categories.Stephen Menn - 1995 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 100 (3):311 - 337.
    J'examine le statut et la fonction des Catégories dans la philosophie d'Aristote.Le traité n'appartient ni à la philosophie première, ni même à la philosophie tout court, mais à la dialectique. Il ne s'agit pas d'une « discussion dialectique » de l'être, mais plutôt de dialectique en tant que tel : ce traité forme un ensemble avec les Topiques, qui a pour but d'aider le questionneur dans un débat dialectique à décider si le terme donné peut tomber sous la définition proposée (...)
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    Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius: The Methodology of a Commentator (review).Stephen Menn - 2010 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 104 (1):117-118.
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    Boekbesprekingen.L. Dequeker, J. Lambrecht, G. te Stroete, W. Beuken, P. Smulders, R. Mennes, Jos Vercruysse, P. Fransen, F. Tillmans, F. de Grijs, B. Van Dorpe, A. Poncelet, J. H. Nota, W. Thijs, F. De Graeve, H. Berghs, H. van Luijk, A. A. Derksen, H. Fink, F. Van Neste, A. J. Leijen, M. De Tollenaere, Frank De Graeve, G. Dierickx, R. Hostie, J. Besemer, G. Wilkens, P. G. van Breemen, J. Van Houtte, R. van Kessel, J. Kerkhofs & R. Ceusters - 1971 - Bijdragen 32 (1):75-115.
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    What Do Adolescents See on Social Media? A Diary Study of Food Marketing Images on Social Media.Yara Qutteina, Lotte Hallez, Nine Mennes, Charlotte De Backer & Tim Smits - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A multi-modal, emergent view of the development of syllables in early phonology.Lise Menn - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (4):523-524.
    A narrow focus on the jaw (or on motor generators) does not account for individual and language-specific differences in babbling and early speech. Furthermore, data from Yoshinaga-Itano's laboratory support earlier findings that show glottal rather than oral stops in deaf infants' babbling: audition is crucial for developing normal syllables.
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    Collecting the Letters.Stephen Menn - 1998 - Phronesis 43 (4):291 - 305.
    In this paper I reexamine Plato's method of collection and division, and specifically of collection. If collection and division are simply methods for mapping out genus-species trees, then it is hard to understand why Plato is so excited about them. But a close study of Plato's examples shows that these methods are something broader, and shows why Plato would regard collection as an important tool for coming to know "elements" in any domain of inquiry. In the first section I focus (...)
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    Descartes and some predecessors on the divine conservation of motion.Stephen Menn - 1990 - Synthese 83 (2):215 - 238.
    Here I reexamine Duhem's question of the continuity between medieval dynamics and early modern conservation theories. I concentrate on the heavens. For Aristotle, the motions of the heavens are eternally constant (and thus mathematizable) because an eternally constant divine Reason is their mover. Duhem thought that impetus and conservation theories, by extending sublunar mechanics to the heavens, made a divine renewer of motion redundant. By contrast, I show how Descartes derives his law of conservation by extending Aristotelian celestial dynamics to (...)
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    On Dennis Des chene's.Stephen Menn - 2000 - Perspectives on Science 8 (2):119-143.
    : Dennis Des Chene's Physiologia: Natural Philosophy in Late Aristotelian and Cartesian Thought reconstructs the discourse of late scholastic natural philosophy, and assesses Descartes' agreements and disagreements. In a critical discussion, I offer a different interpretation of late scholastic theories of final causality and of God's concursus with created efficient causes. Fonseca's and Suárez' conceptions of final causality in nature depend on their claim that a single action can be the action of two agents at once--in particular, of God and (...)
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    Putting multidisciplinarity (back) on the map.Julie Mennes - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (2):1-23.
    The dominant theory of cross-disciplinarity represents multidisciplinarity as ‘lower’ or ‘less interesting’ than interdisciplinarity. In this paper, it is argued that this unfavorable representation of multidisciplinarity is ungrounded because it is an effect of the theory being incomplete. It is also explained that the unfavorable, ungrounded representation of multidisciplinarity is problematic: when someone adopts the dominant theory of cross-disciplinarity, the unfavorable representation supports the development of a preference for interdisciplinarity over multidisciplinarity. However, being ungrounded, the support the representation provides for (...)
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    Xenophon's Socrates.Louis-André Dorion & Stephen Menn - 2006 - In Sara Ahbel-Rappe & Rachana Kamtekar (eds.), A Companion to Socrates. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 93–109.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Xenophon and the Socratic Question The Main Differences Between SocratesX and SocratesP SocratesX and Enkrateia Reworking of Socratic Themes on the Basis of Enkrateia Akrasia Enkrateia and Autarkeia One Socrates and Many.
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    Logico-philosophical studies.Albert Menne - 1962 - Dordrecht, Holland,: D. Reidel Pub. Co..
    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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    Design Explanation and Idealization.Dingmar van Eck & Julie Mennes - 2016 - Erkenntnis 81 (5):1051-1071.
    In this paper we assess the explanatory role of idealizations in ‘design explanations’, a type of functional explanation used in biology. In design explanations, idealizations highlight which factors make a difference to phenomena to be explained: hypothetical, idealized, organisms are invoked to make salient which traits of extant organisms make a difference to organismal fitness. This result negates the view that idealizations serve only pragmatic benefits, and complements the view that idealizations highlight factors that do not make a difference. This (...)
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    The historical history of philosophy: a discussion with Michael Frede: The historiography of philosophy, by Michael Frede, with a postface by Jonathan Barnes, edited by Katerina Ierodiakonou, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, 256 pp., £55.00, (hb), ISBN: 9780198840725. [REVIEW]Stephen Menn - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (5):1036-1048.
    Michael Frede in The Historiography of Philosophy, or in the Nellie Wallace lectures that are the core of the book, addresses a great many issues about the historiography of philosophy. He has thin...
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    Design Explanation and Idealization.Julie Mennes & Dingmar Eck - 2016 - Erkenntnis 81 (5):1051-1071.
    In this paper we assess the explanatory role of idealizations in ‘design explanations’, a type of functional explanation used in biology. In design explanations, idealizations highlight which factors make a difference to phenomena to be explained: hypothetical, idealized, organisms are invoked to make salient which traits of extant organisms make a difference to organismal fitness. This result negates the view that idealizations serve only pragmatic benefits, and complements the view that idealizations highlight factors that do not make a difference. This (...)
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    Mechanism Discovery and Design Explanation: Where Role Function Meets Biological Advantage Function.Dingmar van Eck & Julie Mennes - 2018 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 49 (3):413-434.
    In the recent literature on explanation in biology, increasing attention is being paid to the connection between design explanation and mechanistic explanation, viz. the role of design principles and heuristics for mechanism discovery and mechanistic explanation. In this paper we extend the connection between design explanation and mechanism discovery by prizing apart two different types of design explanation and by elaborating novel heuristics that one specific type offers for mechanism discovery across species. We illustrate our claims in terms of two (...)
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    Die Kantische Urteilstafel im Lichte der Logikgeschichte und der modernen Logik.Albert Menne - 1989 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 20 (2):317-324.
    With regard to scientific theory it is important to note that Kant in contrast to many later authors, believes that philosophy is a knowledge. To prove his argument, Kant found scientific examples for philosophical theses. According to his 12 categories of intellect he attempted to prove his view by the construction of 12 logical judgements. His scheme is considerably different to the Aristotelian devision of judgements despite his own view that the logic did make no progress since Aristotle. Kants categorisation (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.J.-M. Tison, Th C. De Kruljf, R. Mennes, P. Fransen, Bernard Van Dorpe, B. Van Dorpe, Jos Vercruysse, F. Tillmans, C. Verhaak, A. Poncelet, A. J. Leijen, G. Swüste, J. H. Nota, R. Hostie, P. Van Doornik & P. Grootens - 1969 - Bijdragen 30 (2):204-226.
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    Al-fazrazbiz's kitazb al-h* uruzf and his analysis of the senses of being.Stephen Menn - 2008 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 18 (1):59-97.
    Al-Fārābī, in the Kitāb al-Ḥurūf, is apparently the first person to maintain that existence, in one of its senses, is a second-order concept [ma‘qūl thānī]. As he interprets Metaphysics Δ7, ‘‘being'' [mawjūd] has two meanings, second-order ‘‘being as truth'', and first-order ‘‘being as divided into the categories.'' The paronymous form of the Arabic word ‘‘mawjūd'' suggests that things exist through some existence [wujūd] distinct from their essences: for al-Kindī, God is such a wujūd of all things. Against this, al-Fārābī argues (...)
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    Concerning the Logical Analysis of “Existence”.Albert Menne - 1982 - The Monist 65 (4):415-419.
    Aristotelian Philosophy, as far as its subject matter is Being, conceives of it as “ousia,” substance. This actual, self-sufficient Being contrasts with the dependent Being of the “symbekóta,” accidents, nonsubstantial attributes. Real Being, existence was of no interest for Antique Philosophy. It was as late as in Scholastic Philosophy that the concept of “existere” gained interest in connection with the problem of universals and the proofs of God’s existence. Albert the Great uses this concept in connection with the concept of (...)
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    A, Menne , "Logico-Philosophical Studies". [REVIEW]Donald C. Hodges - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):292.
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  40. BOCHENSKI J. M.- MENNE A., "Grundriss der Logistik".B. A. B. A. - 1962 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 54:211.
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    Network Approach to Understanding Emotion Dynamics in Relation to Childhood Trauma and Genetic Liability to Psychopathology: Replication of a Prospective Experience Sampling Analysis.Laila Hasmi, Marjan Drukker, Sinan Guloksuz, Claudia Menne-Lothmann, Jeroen Decoster, Ruud van Winkel, Dina Collip, Philippe Delespaul, Marc De Hert, Catherine Derom, Evert Thiery, Nele Jacobs, Bart P. F. Rutten, Marieke Wichers & Jim van Os - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  42. A. MENNE and N. ÖFFENBERGER "Zur modernen Deutung der aristotelischen Logik". Band 1: "Über den Folgerungsbegriff in der aristotelischen Logik". [REVIEW]R. Smith - 1984 - History and Philosophy of Logic 5 (2):233.
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    On the Structure and Epistemic Value of Function Ascriptions in Biology and Engineering Sciences.Erik Weber, Dingmar van Eck & Julie Mennes - 2019 - Foundations of Science 24 (3):559-581.
    In this paper we chart epistemological similarities between shared function talk in biology and the engineering sciences, focusing on the notions of biological advantage function and technical advantage function. We start by showing that biological advantage function ascriptions are common in biology and that technical advantage function ascriptions are common in engineering science. We then proceed to show that these ascriptions have a very similar structure and that their epistemic value also is similar: both biological advantage function and technical advantage (...)
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    Menne Albert. Logik und Existenz. Eine logistische Analyse der kategorischen Syllogismusfunktoren und das Problem der Nullklasse. Westkulturverlag Anton Hain, Meisenheim am Glan 1954, 153 pp. [REVIEW]A. R. Turquette - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):389-390.
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    Review: Albert Menne, Zur Stufenkoppelung Monadischer Bivalenter Funktoren. [REVIEW]A. R. Turquette - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):330-330.
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    Bense Max. Charakteristik einer ternären Logik. Theoria, vol. 16 , pp. 78–81.von Kempski Jürgen. Senses Charakteristik einer ternären Logik. Theoria, vol. 16 , pp. 152–153.Menne Albert. Zu den triadischen bivalenten Aussagefunktoren. Theoria, vol. 18 , pp. 66–69. [REVIEW]A. R. Turquette - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (4):279-280.
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    Wilhelmy Alexander. Traditionelle Logik und positiver Aussagenkalkül. Kontrolliertes Denken, Untersuchungen zum Logikkalkül und zur Logik der Einzelwissenschaften , edited by Menne Albert, Wilhelmy Alexander, and Angstl Helmut, rotaprint, Kommissions-Verlag Karl Alber, Munich 1951, pp. 114–119. [REVIEW]A. R. Turquette - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):330-331.
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    Brugger Walter. Die Übermodalität der Notwendigkeit in logischer Betrachtung. Kontrolliertes Denken, Untersuchungen zum Logikkalkül und zur Logik der Einzelwissenschaften , edited by Menne Albert, Wilhelmy Alexander, and Angstl Helmut, rotaprint, Kommissions-Verlag Karl Alber, Munich 1951, pp. 18–21. [REVIEW]A. R. Turquette - 1953 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 18 (4):329-329.
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    On Laws and Ends: A Response to Hattab and Menn.Dennis Des Chene - 2000 - Perspectives on Science 8 (2):144-163.
    From the topics discussed by Hattab and Menn, I examine two of special importance. The first is that of active powers: does the Cartesian natural world contain any, or is the apparent efficacy of natural agents always to be referred to God? In arguing that it is, I consider, following Hattab, Descartes' characterization of natural laws as "secondary causes." The second topic is that of ends. Menn argues, and I agree, that in late Aristotelianism Aristotle's own conception of an "art (...)
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  50. MENNE, A. -Logik und Existenz. [REVIEW]S. Körner - 1956 - Mind 65:283.
     
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