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    A theory of possibility: a constructivistic and conceptualistic account of possible individuals and possible worlds.Nicholas Rescher - 1975 - [Pittsburgh]: University of Pittsburgh Press.
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    Leibniz.Nicholas Rescher - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (2):170-171.
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    Leibniz and Philosophical Analysis.Nicholas Rescher - 1955 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 20 (2):171-171.
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  4. G. W. Leibniz’s Monadology: An Edition for Students.Nicholas Rescher - 1991
     
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    Al-Farabi's Short Commentary on Aristotle's Prior Analytics.Nicholas Rescher - 1963 - University of Pittsburgh Press.
    During the years 800-1200 A.D., Arabic scholars studied many of the works of Greek philosophy, and recorded their interpretations. Significant Arabic interpretations of Aristotle's Prior Analytics, the key work of his logical Organon, however, have remained largely unavailable in the West. The recent discovery of several Arabic manuscripts in Istanbul revealed the “Short Commentary on Prior Analytics” by the medieval Arabic philosopher al-Farabi. Nicholas Rescher here presents the first translation of this work in English, and supplements this with an (...)
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    Conceptual Schemes.Nicholas Rescher - 1980 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 5 (1):323-346.
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    Philosophy and Argument.Nicholas Rescher - 1959 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 20 (4):559-560.
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    Fairness: Theory & Practice of Distributive Justice.Nicholas Rescher - 2002 - Transaction.
    In theory and practice, the notion of fairness is far from simple. The principle is often elusive and subject to confusion, even in institutions of law, usage, and custom. In Fairness, Nicholas Rescher aims to liberate this concept from misunderstandings by showing how its definitive characteristics prevent it from being absorbed by such related conceptions as paternalistic benevolence, radical egalitarianism, and social harmonization. Rescher demonstrates that equality before the state is an instrument of justice, not of social utility (...)
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    H 2 O: Hempel-Helmer-Oppenheim, an Episode in the History of Scientific Philosophy in the 20th Century.Nicholas Rescher - 1997 - Philosophy of Science 64 (2):334 - 360.
    Preface. Almost fifty years ago, in 1948, when I was an undergraduate at Queens College in New York and a student of Carl G. Hempel's, I received from his hands an offprint of his now-classic but then just-published paper “Studies in the Logic of Explanation”, written in collaboration with Paul Oppenheim and then just published in Philosophy of Science.1 This paper greatly impressed me—and I was not alone. We have here one of those unusual publications that sets the agenda for (...)
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    Avicenna on the logic of "conditional" propositions.Nicholas Rescher - 1963 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 4 (1):48-58.
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    An intuitive interpretation of systems of four-valued logic.Nicholas Rescher - 1965 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 6 (2):154-156.
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    Towards an Historiography of Science. [REVIEW]Nicholas Rescher - 1965 - Philosophical Review 74 (1):115-117.
    Bacon's inductivist philosophy of science divides thinkers into the scientific and the prejudiced, using as a standard the up-to-date science textbook. Inductivists regard the history of science as progressing smoothly, from facts rather than from problems, to increasingly general theories, undisturbed by contending scientific schools. Conventionalists regard theories as pigeonholes for classifying facts; history of science is the development of increasingly simple theories, neither true nor false. Conventionalism is useless for reconstructing and weighing conflicts between schools, and overemphasizes science's internal (...)
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    Über Namen. Eine Logische Untersuchung.Nicholas Rescher - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):212-213.
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    Conference Announcement and Call for Papers.Rescher Prize Awarded - 2010 - Review of Metaphysics 64 (1):455.
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    Modal elaborations of propositional logics.Nicholas Rescher & Ruth Manor - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (3):323-330.
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    Nonexistents Then and Now.Rescher Nicholas - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (2):359 - 381.
    PROBLEM: THE BEING OF NONEXISTENTS. In matters of irreality, medieval philosophers were not much concerned with fiction as such. The prime focus of their attention was theology, and their dealings with nonexistence related to the role of such items in relation to the thoughts of God rather than those of man. In this light, the medievals approached the issue of nonexistents on essentially the following basis.
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    On modal renderings of intuitionistic propositional logic.Nicholas Rescher - 1966 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 7 (3):277-280.
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    On the formalization of two modal theses.Nicholas Rescher - 1961 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 2 (3):154-157.
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    On the import and rationale of value attribution.Nicholas Rescher - 2005 - Mind and Society 4 (1):115-127.
    The article urges a negative answer to the question if values merely lie ‘‘in the eyes of the beholder’’. It argues the objectivity of values via their status as tertiary properties that are neither on dispositionally inherent in their objects nor yet affective (dispositionally evoked in the interaction between objects and sense–observers), but rather reflective in being dispositionally evoked in suitably competent minds considering the matters involved.
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    Pragmatic Justification (A Cautionary Tale).Nicolas Rescher - 1964 - Philosophy 39 (150):346 - 348.
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    Referential analysis in philosophy.Rescher Nicholas - 2003 - American Philosophical Quarterly 40 (3):169.
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  22. Studies in Moral Philosophy.N. Rescher - 1968
     
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    A Note on Logical Connectives.Nicholas Rescher - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (3):221-222.
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    Mr. Pap on Synonymity.Nicholas Rescher - 1952 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 17 (1):68-69.
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    The Paradoxes of Derived Obligation.Nicholas Rescher - 1954 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 19 (2):133-133.
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  26. Cause and counterfactual.Herbert A. Simon & Nicholas Rescher - 1966 - Philosophy of Science 33 (4):323-340.
    It is shown how a causal ordering can be defined in a complete structure, and how it is equivalent to identifying the mechanisms of a system. Several techniques are shown that may be useful in actually accomplishing such identification. Finally, it is shown how this explication of causal ordering can be used to analyse causal counterfactual conditionals. First the counterfactual proposition at issue is articulated through the device of a belief-contravening supposition. Then the causal ordering is used to provide modal (...)
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    Welfare: The Social Issues in Philosophical Perspective.C. Blake & Nicholas Rescher - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (93):379.
    Nicholas Rescher examines the controversial social issue of the welfare state, and offers philosophical thoughts on the limits and liabilities of government and society. Questioning some of the principal assumptions of democratic theory and classical liberalism, Rescher theorizes that the current system is not a be-all end-all, but rather a necessity with limited scope that will ultimately fail to achieve its objectives. He further purports that the welfare state must be a transitional phase to a more affluent postindustrial (...)
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    A Philosopher Looks at Science. [REVIEW]Nicholas Rescher - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (24):970-973.
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    The Primacy of Practice.Paul Gomberg & Nicholas Rescher - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (4):603.
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    The Problem of Uniqueness in History.Carey B. Joynt & Nicholas Rescher - 1961 - History and Theory 1 (2):150-162.
    Every individual event, qua individual, is unique. THought renders events non-unique through classification and generalization. Historical explanation demands understanding causal connections, in turn requiring the use of generalizations. History is a consumer of established laws which introduce a locus of non-uniqueness into history. Also, history is a producer of limited generalizations, covering temporally confined structual patterns which constitute the locus of uniqueness in history. It is the temporal limitation of these patterns, and not the chronological description of facts, which gives (...)
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    The Philosophy of Nicholas Rescher.Robin Haack, Nicholas Rescher & Ernest Sosa - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (123):172.
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    Unpopular Essays on Technological Progress.Mark Sagoff & Nicholas Rescher - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (3):450.
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    Apq library of philosophy.Brian Ellis, Hugh Lehman, Nicholas Rescher & John Leslie - 1977 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 6 (2).
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    Cognitive Systematization: A Systems Theoretic Approach to a Coherentist Theory of Knowledge.Hilary Kornblith & Nicholas Rescher - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (1):144.
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    The Refutation by Alexander of Aphrodisias of Galen's Treatise on the Theory of Motion.Muhsin Mahdi, Nicholas Rescher & Michael E. Marmura - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):365.
  36. Dialectics: a controversy-oriented approach to the theory of knowledge.Nicholas Rescher - 1977 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    tational background of dialectic: the structure of formal disputation. Formal disputation Perhaps the clearest, and surely historically the most prominent, ...
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    Philosophical purpose and purposive philosophy: an interview with Nicholas Rescher.Nicholas Rescher & Jamie Morgan - 2019 - Journal of Critical Realism 19 (1):58-77.
    Volume 19, Issue 1, February 2020, Page 58-77.
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    Conceptual Idealism.Baruch Brody & Nicholas Rescher - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (4):580.
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    A System of Pragmatic Idealism. Vol. 1, Human Knowledge in Idealistic Perspective.A. D. Smith & Nicholas Rescher - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (1):163.
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  40. On explanation in history.Carey B. Joynt & Nicholas Rescher - 1959 - Mind 68 (271):383-388.
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  41. Process Metaphysics: An Introduction to Process Philosophy.Nicholas Rescher - 1996 - State University of New York Press.
    Presents a synoptic, compact, and accessible exposition of this influential and interesting sector of twentieth-century American philosophy.
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    Al-Fārābī's Short Commentary on Aristotle's Prior AnalyticsAl-Farabi's Short Commentary on Aristotle's Prior Analytics.A. I. Sabra & Nicholas Rescher - 1965 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 85 (2):241.
  43. Many-valued logic.Nicholas Rescher - 1969 - New York,: McGraw-Hill.
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    On the Definition of the Causal Relation.Herbert A. Simon & Nicholas Rescher - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (3):313-314.
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    The Logic of Rational Decision.Herbert A. Simon & Nicholas Rescher - 1973 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 38 (1):135-144.
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    Authors' response.Kurt Baier & Nicholas Rescher - 1971 - World Futures 10 (3):363-368.
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  47. The coherence theory of truth.Nicholas Rescher - 1973 - Oxford,: Clarendon Press.
  48. Pluralism: against the demand for consensus.Nicholas Rescher - 1993 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Nicholas Rescher presents a critical reaction against two currently influential tendencies of thought. On the one hand, he rejects the facile relativism that pervades contemporary social and academic life. On the other hand, he opposes the rationalism inherent in neo-contractarian theory--both in the idealized communicative-contract version promoted in continental European political philosophy by J;urgen Habermas, and in the idealized social contract version of the theory of political justice promoted in the Anglo-American context by John Rawls. Against such tendencies, (...)'s pluralist approach takes a more realistic and pragmatic line, eschewing the convenient recourse of idealization in cognitive and practical matters. Instead of a utopianism that looks to a uniquely perfect order that would prevail under ideal conditions, he advocates incremental improvements within the framework of arrangements that none of us will deem perfect but that all of us "can live with." Such an approach replaces the yearning for an unattainable consensus with the institution of pragmatic arrangements in which the community will acquiesce--not through agreeing on their optimality, but through a shared recognition among the dissonant parties that the available options are even worse. (shrink)
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  49. How Modeling Can Go Wrong: Some Cautions and Caveats on the Use of Models.Patrick Grim & Nicholas Rescher - 2013 - Philosophy and Technology 26 (1):75-80.
    Modeling and simulation clearly have an upside. My discussion here will deal with the inevitable downside of modeling — the sort of things that can go wrong. It will set out a taxonomy for the pathology of models — a catalogue of the various ways in which model contrivance can go awry. In the course of that discussion, I also call on some of my past experience with models and their vulnerabilities.
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    Unselfishness: The Role of the Vicarious Affects in Moral Philosophy and Social Theory.Gerald J. Postema & Nicholas Rescher - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (3):410.
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