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    Modal Thinking.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):589-590.
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    Intentionality, Mind, and Language.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (4):614-616.
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    Imperatives and their logics.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1975 - New Delhi: Sterling Publishers.
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    A new look at erotetic communication.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (2):217-228.
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    Concerning the moral dimension of global capitalism in a communist-free world.Nicholas J. Moutafakis & Alan S. Rosenbaum - 1991 - Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (1):45-53.
    The socio-economic “pro-democracy” revolutions which are currently sweeping the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the name of glasnost and perestroika have virtually stunned all but the best informed in the Western World. The demand for reform throughout the so-called “Soviet block,” and the concomitant impatience with the progress of these changes in the economic and basic social fabric of these societies, have come to exhibit an urgency which few observers, if any, had been able to forecast a few short (...)
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    The extensional pragmatics of commands.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1971 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (4):489-498.
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    Nicholas Rescher on Hypothetical Reasoning and the Coherence of Systems of Knowledge.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1984 - Idealistic Studies 14 (3):229-236.
    In his celebrated article on the contrary-to-fact conditional Roderick Chisholm makes the following astute observation.
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    Aristotle’s “Metaphysics” (Book Lambda) and the Logic of Events.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1982 - The Monist 65 (4):420-436.
    To date no investigation has sought to interpret key themes in Aristotle’s writings on metaphysics, e.g., substance, potentiality, actuality, proximate cause, etc., within the context of a temporal logic or logic of events. Essentially, what follows is a programmatic effort to interpret aspects of Aristotle’s insights in Book Lambda of the Metaphysics in terms of recent advances in the development of a temporal logic, while being attentive to the sense of the original text as far as possible. The significance of (...)
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    A new approach towards a logic of imperatives.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):411-416.
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    A New Approach Towards a Logic of Imperatives.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (4):411-416.
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    Axiomatization of Preference Principles in Aristotle's Topics, Book III.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1983 - Philosophical Inquiry 5 (2-3):84-99.
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    Christology and Its Philosophical Complexities in the Thought of Leontius of Byzantium.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1993 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 10 (2):99 - 119.
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    Concerning Von Wright's logic of norms.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 31 (4):600-603.
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    Eco's Adaptation of Peirce on the 'Representation-Relation'.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1982 - Semiotics:493-502.
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    Examining Umberto Eco’s Theory of Semiotics.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 3:31-36.
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    Herbert A. Simon on Imperatives and Heuristic Decision Making.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 52 (2):139-149.
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  17. Of Family Resemblances and Aesthetic Discourse.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1975 - Philosophical Forum 7 (1):71.
     
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    Plato's Emergence in the Euthyphro.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1970 - Journal of Critical Analysis 2 (2):35-43.
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    Plato's Emergence in the Euthyphro.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1971 - Apeiron 5 (1):23.
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    Plato's Emergence in the Euthyphro.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1970 - Journal of Critical Analysis 2 (2):35-43.
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    Rescher on rationality, values, and social responsibility: a philosophical portrait.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 2007 - New Brunswick: Ontos.
    This work brings under the centrally unifying theme of 'rationality' some of the issues on values and personal responsibility he has addressed during his long ...
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  22. The Logics of Preference. A Study of Prohairetic Logics in Twentieth Century Philosophy.Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1990 - Studia Logica 49 (2):286-287.
     
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    Neoplatonism and Western Aesthetics.Aphrodite Alexandrakis & Nicholas J. Moutafakis (eds.) - 2001 - State University of New York Press.
    Shows how the aesthetic views of Plotinus and later Neoplatonists have played a role in the history of Western art.
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    Byzantine Philosophy.V. N. Tatakes & Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 2003 - Hackett Publishing.
    Western studies tend to view Byzantine philosophy either as a minor offshoot of western European thought, or a handy storehouse for documents and ideas until they are needed. A scholar of philosophy (Aristotle U. of Thessaloniki), Tatakis (1896-1996) finds the view limiting, pointing out that during the Roman period, few Greeks learned Latin but Romans were not considered educated without a founding in Greek, and that Byzantine Christianity has its own trajectory unconcerned with how it deviates from western orthodoxy.
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    Ausonio Marras' "Intentionality, Mind, and Language". [REVIEW]Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1974 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (4):614.
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    Alan R. White's "Modal Thinking". [REVIEW]Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (4):589.
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  27. Ernest Laszlo, "System, Structure, and Experience". [REVIEW]Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1978 - Theory and Decision 9 (1):115.
     
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    Sense, Reference, and Philosophy. [REVIEW]Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 2006 - International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (4):506-509.
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    Timothy L. S. Sprigge's "Facts, Words, and Beliefs". [REVIEW]Nicholas J. Moutafakis - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (4):595.
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    Nicholas J. Moutafakis. Imperatives and their logics. Sterling Publishers Pvt Ltd, New Delhi and Jullundur City, India, 1975, xv + 216 pp. [REVIEW]Brian F. Chellas - 1980 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 45 (2):375-376.
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    Nicholas J. Moutafakis' "Imperatives and their Logics". [REVIEW]Haig Khatchadourian - 1978 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (2):283.
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    “Just” Markets from the Perspective of Catholic Social Teaching.Nicholas J. C. Santos & Gene R. Laczniak - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (S1):29-38.
    The "justice of markets" is intricately connected to the treatment of the poor and the disadvantaged in market economies. The increased interest of multinational corporations in low-income market segments affords, on one hand, the opportunity for a more inclusive capitalism, and on the other, the threat of greater exploitation of poor and disadvantaged consumers. This article traces the contributions of Catholic Social Teaching and its basic principles toward providing insight into what constitutes "justice" in such "marketing to the impoverished" situations.
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  33. Vagueness and Degrees of Truth.Nicholas J. J. Smith - 2008 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
    In VAGUENESS AND DEGREES OF TRUTH, Nicholas Smith develops a new theory of vagueness: fuzzy plurivaluationism. -/- A predicate is said to be VAGUE if there is no sharply defined boundary between the things to which it applies and the things to which it does not apply. For example, 'heavy' is vague in a way that 'weighs over 20 kilograms' is not. A great many predicates -- both in everyday talk, and in a wide array of theoretical vocabularies, from (...)
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    Postmodernism, Sociology and Health.Nicholas J. Fox - 1993
    Postmodernism and poststructuralism challenge fundamental positions in social theory. This book sets out some of the components of a postmodern social theory of health and healing, deriving from theorists including Derrida, Deleuze and Guattari, Foucault, Cixous and Kristeva. Nicholas J. Fox observes that the knowledge of the medical profession about the body, illness and health supplies the basis for medical dominance. The body of the patient is inscribed by discourses of professional `care,' an interaction which subjectifies the patient. Fox (...)
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    Holography and emergence.Nicholas J. Teh - 2013 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 44 (3):300-311.
    In this paper, I discuss one form of the idea that spacetime and gravity might ‘emerge’ from quantum theory, i.e. via a holographic duality, and in particular via AdS/CFT duality. I begin by giving a survey of the general notion of duality, as well as its connection to emergence. I then review the AdS/CFT duality and proceed to discuss emergence in this context. We will see that it is difficult to find compelling arguments for the emergence of full quantum gravity (...)
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    Galileo’s Gauge: Understanding the Empirical Significance of Gauge Symmetry.Nicholas J. Teh - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 83 (1):93-118.
    This article investigates and resolves the question whether gauge symmetry can display analogs of the famous Galileo’s ship scenario. In doing so, it builds on and clarifies the work of Greaves and Wallace on this subject.
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  37. Theoretical equivalence in classical mechanics and its relationship to duality.Nicholas J. Teh & Dimitris Tsementzis - 2017 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 59:44-54.
    As a prolegomenon to understanding the sense in which dualities are theoretical equivalences, we investigate the intuitive `equivalence' of hyper-regular Lagrangian and Hamiltonian classical mechanics. We show that the symplectification of these theories provides a sense in which they are isomorphic, and mutually and canonically definable through an analog of `common definitional extension'.
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    Recovering Recovery: On the Relationship between Gauge Symmetry and Trautman Recovery.Nicholas J. Teh - 2018 - Philosophy of Science 85 (2):201-224.
    This article uncovers a foundational relationship between the ‘gauge symmetry’ of a Newton-Cartan theory and the celebrated Trautman Recovery Theorem and explores its implications for recent philosophical work on Newton-Cartan gravitation.
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    Classroom Exchanges: Big Data and the Commodification of Educational Communication.Nicholas J. Eastman & Ethan E. Hansen - 2021 - Education and Culture 37 (1):76-93.
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    Is Evaluative Compositionality a Requirement of Rationality?Nicholas J. J. Smith - 2014 - Mind 123 (490):457-502.
    This paper presents a new solution to the problems for orthodox decision theory posed by the Pasadena game and its relatives. I argue that a key question raised by consideration of these gambles is whether evaluative compositionality (as I term it) is a requirement of rationality: is the value that an ideally rational agent places on a gamble determined by the values that she places on its possible outcomes, together with their mode of composition into the gamble (i.e. the probabilities (...)
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  41. Logic: The Laws of Truth.Nicholas J. J. Smith - 2012 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    Logic is essential to correct reasoning and also has important theoretical applications in philosophy, computer science, linguistics, and mathematics. This book provides an exceptionally clear introduction to classical logic, with a unique approach that emphasizes both the hows and whys of logic. Here Nicholas Smith thoroughly covers the formal tools and techniques of logic while also imparting a deeper understanding of their underlying rationales and broader philosophical significance. In addition, this is the only introduction to logic available today that (...)
  42. Bananas enough for time travel.Nicholas J. J. Smith - 1997 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (3):363-389.
    This paper argues that the most famous objection to backward time travel can carry no weight. In its classic form, the objection is that backward time travel entails the occurrence of impossible things, such as auto-infanticide—and hence is itself impossible. David Lewis has rebutted the classic version of the objection: auto-infanticide is prevented by coincidences, such as time travellers slipping on banana peels as they attempt to murder their younger selves. I focus on Paul Horwich‘s more recent version of the (...)
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  43. Worldly indeterminacy: A rough guide.Nicholas J. J. Smith & Gideon Rosen - 2004 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82 (1):185 – 198.
    This paper defends the idea that there might be vagueness or indeterminacy in the world itself--as opposed to merely in our representations of the world--against the charges of incoherence and unintelligibility. First we consider the idea that the world might contain vague properties and relations ; we show that this idea is already implied by certain well-understood views concerning the semantics of vague predicates (most notably the fuzzy view). Next we consider the idea that the world might contain vague objects (...)
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    Negative affect and ruminative self-focus during everyday goal pursuit.Nicholas J. Moberly & Edward R. Watkins - 2010 - Cognition and Emotion 24 (4):729-739.
  45. Inconsistency in the A-Theory.Nicholas J. J. Smith - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 156 (2):231 - 247.
    This paper presents a new argument against A-theories of time. A-theorists hold that there is an objective now (present moment) and an objective flow of time, the latter constituted by the movement of the objective now through time. A-theorists therefore want to draw different pictures of reality—showing the objective now in different positions—depending upon the time at which the picture is drawn. In this paper it is argued that the times at which the different pictures are drawn may be taken (...)
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  46. Bringing the sarkar back in : translating patrimonialism and the state in early modern and early colonial India.Nicholas J. Abbott - 2018 - In John L. Brooke, Julia C. Strauss & Greg Anderson (eds.), State formations: global histories and cultures of statehood. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Mortality salience biases attention to positive versus negative images among individuals higher in trait self-control.Nicholas J. Kelley, David Tang & Brandon J. Schmeichel - 2014 - Cognition and Emotion 28 (3):550-559.
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    Gravity and Gauge.Nicholas J. Teh - 2016 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (2):497-530.
    Philosophers of physics and physicists have long been intrigued by the analogies and disanalogies between gravitational theories and gauge theories. Indeed, repeated attempts to collapse these disanalogies have made us acutely aware that there are fairly general obstacles to doing so. Nonetheless, there is a special case space-time dimensions) in which gravity is often claimed to be identical to a gauge theory. I subject this claim to philosophical scrutiny in this article. In particular, I analyse how the standard disanalogies can (...)
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    Depictive and other secondary predication in Lao.Nicholas J. Enfield - 2005 - In Nikolaus Himmelmann & Eva Schultze-Berndt (eds.), Secondary predication and adverbial modification: the typology of depictives. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 377--389.
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  50. Roots of Human Sociality.Nicholas J. Enfield & Stephen C. Levinson (eds.) - 2006 - Oxford: Berg Publishers.
    Exploring the underlying properties of social interaction viewed from across many disciplines, this work examines their origin in infant development and in human evolution.
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