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    Ethical theory: from Hobbes to Kant.William Curtis Swabey - 1961 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
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    Formale und transzendentale Logik. [REVIEW]William Curtis Swabey - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (3):301-307.
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    Science and the Modern World by Alfred North Whitehead. [REVIEW]William Curtis Swabey - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (3):272.
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    Immanuel Kant: Der Mann und das Werk.William Curtis Swabey - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (6):629-632.
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    Eine Vorlesung Kants uber Ethik.William Curtis Swabey & Paul Menzer - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (5):514.
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    The philosophy of Malebranche.William Curtis Swabey - 1921 - [Houston, Tex.,: Gulfport printing co.].
    First published in 1876, this classic work of philosophy by William Curtis Swabey provides a detailed analysis of the ideas and theories of the French philosopher Nicolas Malebranche. Drawing on the latest scholarship of the time, Swabey examines Malebranche's ideas on the nature of knowledge, the relationship between the mind and body, and more. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know (...)
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  7. Locke's theory of ideas.William Curtis Swabey - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (6):573-593.
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    The Theory of Good and Evil: A Treatise on Moral Philosophy.William Curtis Swabey - 1926 - Philosophical Review 35 (2):179.
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    Non-normative utilitarianism.William Curtis Swabey - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (14):365-374.
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    On the reality of things.William Curtis Swabey - 1930 - Philosophical Review 39 (4):351-374.
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    The causal definition of existence.William Curtis Swabey - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (10):253-261.
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    Being and Being Known.William Curtis Swabey - 1938 - Philosophical Review 47 (6):653-655.
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    Benevolence and virtue.William Curtis Swabey - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (5):452-467.
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    Do material things exist?William Curtis Swabey - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (24):655-665.
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    The Organization of Knowledge.William Curtis Swabey & Glenn Negley - 1943 - Philosophical Review 52 (2):214.
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    The regulative idea of a cosmos.William Curtis Swabey - 1929 - Philosophical Review 38 (2):144-151.
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    The System of Bradley.William Curtis Swabey - 1927 - The Monist 37 (2):226-237.
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    Westermarckian relativity.William Curtis Swabey - 1941 - Ethics 52 (2):222-230.
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    Philosophie der Wirklichkeit. [REVIEW]William Curtis Swabey - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (1):81-83.
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    A Sacramental Universe, Being a Study in the Metaphysics of Experience. [REVIEW]William Curtis Swabey - 1941 - Philosophical Review 50 (2):238-239.
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    Einfuhrung in die Phänomenologie. [REVIEW]William Curtis Swabey - 1928 - Philosophical Review 37 (6):626-627.
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    Philosophie der symbolischen Formen. [REVIEW]William Curtis Swabey - 1926 - The Monist 36 (2):355-358.
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  23. Wilbur Marshall Urban's Language and Reality. [REVIEW]William Curtis Swabey - 1940 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1:227.
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  24. Does the no miracles argument apply to AI?Darrell P. Rowbottom, William Peden & André Curtis-Trudel - 2024 - Synthese 203 (173):1-20.
    According to the standard no miracles argument, science’s predictive success is best explained by the approximate truth of its theories. In contemporary science, however, machine learning systems, such as AlphaFold2, are also remarkably predictively successful. Thus, we might ask what best explains such successes. Might these AIs accurately represent critical aspects of their targets in the world? And if so, does a variant of the no miracles argument apply to these AIs? We argue for an affirmative answer to these questions. (...)
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    Review of William Curtis Swabey: Being and Being Known: An Introduction to Epistemology and Metaphysics_; Dilman Walter Gotshalk: _Structure and Reality, a Study of First Principles[REVIEW]Victor Lowe - 1938 - International Journal of Ethics 48 (2):249-251.
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    Book Review:Being and Being Known: An Introduction to Epistemology and Metaphysics. William Curtis Swabey; Structure and Reality: A Study of First Principles. D. W. Gotshalk. [REVIEW]Victor Lowe - 1938 - International Journal of Ethics 48 (2):249.
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    Review of Ernst Cassirer: Substance and Function and Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Authorized Translation by William Curtis Swabey and Marie Collins Swabey[REVIEW]Ernest H. Hutten - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (20):354-355.
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    Mr. Bradley's Negative Dialectic and Realism.W. Curtis Swabey - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (15):404-417.
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    The laws of thought.W. Curtis Swabey - 1923 - Philosophical Review 32 (2):211-221.
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    Kant's analogies of experience.W. Curtis Swabey - 1922 - Philosophical Review 31 (1):41-57.
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    Mr. Bradley's negative dialectic and realism.W. Curtis Swabey - 1919 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 16 (15):404-417.
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    On Realism.W. Curtis Swabey - 1920 - The Monist 30 (3):446-459.
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    Heterogeneity and hypothesis testing in neuropsychiatric illness.Curtis K. Deutsch, Wesley W. Ludwig & William J. McIlvane - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):266-267.
    The confounding effects of heterogeneity in biological psychiatry and psychiatric genetics have been widely discussed in the literature. We suggest an approach in which heterogeneity may be put to use in hypothesis testing, and may find application in evaluation of the Crespi & Badcock (C&B) imprinting hypothesis. Here we consider three potential sources of etiologic subtypes for analysis.
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    Non-Mendelian etiologic factors in neuropsychiatric illness: Pleiotropy, epigenetics, and convergence.Curtis K. Deutsch & William J. McIlvane - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (5):363-364.
    The target article by Charney on behavior genetics/genomics discusses how numerous molecular factors can inform heritability estimations and genetic association studies. These factors find application in the search for genes for behavioral phenotypes, including neuropsychiatric disorders. We elaborate upon how single causal factors can generate multiple phenotypes, and discuss how multiple causal factors may converge on common neurodevelopmental mechanisms.
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    The phenomenology of experience and psychologism.William C. Swabey - 1924 - Philosophical Review 33 (1):51-66.
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    Defending Rorty: Pragmatism and Liberal Virtue.William Curtis - 2015 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Liberal democracy needs a clear-eyed, robust defense to deal with the increasingly complex challenges it faces in the twenty-first century. Unfortunately much of contemporary liberal theory has rejected this endeavor for fear of appearing culturally hegemonic. Instead, liberal theorists have sought to gut liberalism of its ethical substance in order to render it more tolerant of non-liberal ways of life. This theoretical effort is misguided, however, because successful liberal democracy is an ethically demanding political regime that requires its citizenry to (...)
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    Changes in response latency following shifts in the pitch of a signal.William Bevan, Russell A. Bell & Curtis Taylor - 1966 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 72 (6):864.
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    The coming-to-be of Hansen’s method.William Harper & Curtis Wilson - 2014 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    This article by Curtis Wilson is an account of the origin of Hansen’s powerful systematic method for finding contributions of higher order perturbations in celestial mechanics. Hansen’s method was developed in the course of improving on Laplace’s treatment of the mutual perturbations of Jupiter and Saturn. This method, an entirely new way of doing celestial mechanics when it first appeared, later made possible the successful treatment of the complicated motions of our moon (see Wilson 2010). In this paper Wilson (...)
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    Contingency, Freedom, and Classical Liberalism.William M. Curtis - 2020 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 12 (2).
    Rosa Calcaterra has written an extremely learned and thoughtful book about Richard Rorty’s controversial neopragmatism. It is a worthy addition to the growing number of works that offer a more generous and balanced assessment of Rorty’s thought, in contrast to the scores of highly critical treatments it received during his career. But, as Calcaterra insists, her book is “not an apology for Rorty” (Calcaterra 2019: ix); she critically approaches what she calls Rorty’s philosophical “provocatio...
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    Rorty as Virtue Liberal.William M. Curtis - 2016 - Contemporary Pragmatism 13 (4):400-419.
    Virtue liberalism holds that the success of liberal politics and society depends on the citizenry possessing a set of liberal virtues, including traits like open-mindedness, toleration, and individual autonomy. Virtue liberalism is thus an ethically demanding conception of liberalism that is at odds with conceptions, like Rawlsian political liberalism andmodus vivendiliberalism, that attempt to minimize liberalism’s ethical impact in order to accommodate a greater range of ethical pluralism. Although he claims to be a Rawlsian political liberal, Richard Rorty’s pragmatic liberalism (...)
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    Liberals and Pluralists: Charles Taylor vs John Gray.William M. Curtis - 2007 - Contemporary Political Theory 6 (1):86-107.
    Charles Taylor and John Gray offer competing liberal responses to the contemporary challenge of pluralism. Gray's morally minimal 'modus vivendi liberalism' aims at peaceful coexistence between plural ways of life. It is, in Judith Shklar's phrase, a 'liberalism of fear' that is skeptical of attempts to harmonize clashing values. In contrast, Taylor's 'hermeneutic liberalism' is based on dialogical engagement with difference and holds out the possibility that incompatible values and traditions can be reconciled without oppression or distortion. Although Taylor's theory (...)
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    The Architecture of South-East Asia through Travelers' Eyes.J. William Curtis & Roxana Waterson - 2000 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 120 (1):149.
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  43. Rorty's liberal utopia and Huxley's island.William M. Curtis - 2011 - Philosophy and Literature 35 (1):91-103.
    Eschewing conventional candidates, like Plato's Republic or Machiavelli's Prince, Richard Rorty praises Aldous Huxley's Brave New World as "the best introduction to political philosophy," because it shows us "what sort of human future would be produced by a naturalism untempered by historicist Romanticism, and by a politics aimed merely at alleviating mammalian pain."1 Huxley's celebrated dystopia is thus a poignant warning to our modern utilitarian political projects. Yet Rorty also suggests that utopian literature can play a positive and inspirational role (...)
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    Chin’s Rorty and the L-Word.William M. Curtis - 2021 - Contemporary Pragmatism 18 (4):335-348.
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    Members Only? Critical Response to Herr's "Defense of Nonliberal Nationalism".William M. Curtis - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (3):334 - 340.
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    Members Only?William M. Curtis - 2007 - Political Theory 35 (3):334-340.
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    Rorty as Virtue Liberal.William M. Curtis - 2023 - In Martin Müller (ed.), Handbuch Richard Rorty. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 917-931.
    Virtue liberalism requires democratic citizens to possess certain ethical character traits, like open-mindedness, toleration, and autonomy. This puts it at odds with theories, like Rawlsian political liberalism, that seek to minimize liberalism’s ethical demands to accommodate a greater range of ethical pluralism. Although Rorty endorses Rawls’s theory, his pragmatic liberalism is best understood as a version of virtue liberalism that, in particular, recommends a controversial civic virtue of irony for good citizenship. Indeed, in contrast to Rawls, Rorty joins Dewey in (...)
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    Rhetoric Between Philosophy and Poetry.William M. Curtis - 2020 - In Alan Malachowski (ed.), A companion to Rorty. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 119–134.
    Called the “greatest philosophical essayist of his time,” Rorty is both famous and notorious in academic philosophy for his uniquely engaging writing style. While his fellow analytic philosophers look askance at his flamboyant prose, suspicious that it lacks the care and precision that their discipline demands, literary intellectuals who champion the essay genre can have their qualms about Rorty as well: his work is too professional and specialized to be properly called essays. I argue not only that Rorty's work fits (...)
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    Evidence, computation and AI: why evidence is not just in the head.Darrell P. Rowbottom, André Curtis-Trudel & William Peden - 2023 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):1-17.
    Can scientific evidence outstretch what scientists have mentally entertained, or could ever entertain? This article focuses on the plausibility and consequences of an affirmative answer in a special case. Specifically, it discusses how we may treat automated scientific data-gathering systems—especially AI systems used to make predictions or to generate novel theories—from the point of view of confirmation theory. It uses AlphaFold2 as a case study.
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    Deliberate Introductions of Species: Research Needs.John Ewel, Dennis O'Dowd, Joy Bergelson, Curtis Daehler, Carla D'Antonio, Luis Diego Gómez, Doria Gordon, Richard Hobbs, Alan Holt, Keith Hopper, Colin Hughes, Marcy LaHart, Roger Leakey, William Lee, Lloyd Loope, David Lorence, Svata Louda, Ariel Lugo, Peter McEvoy, David Richardson & Peter Vitousek - 1999 - BioScience 49 (8).
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