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    Personal Identity and the Skeptical System of Philosophy.Corliss Gayda Swain - 2006 - In Saul Traiger (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Hume's Treatise. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 133–150.
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    Being Sure of One's Self: Hume on Personal Identity.Corliss Gayda Swain - 1991 - Hume Studies 17 (2):107-124.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Being Sure of One's Self: Hume on Personal Identity1 Corliss Gayda Swain A number of papers recently published on Hume's theory of personal identityhavebeen devoted to the question: Whyin the Appendix to the Treatise did Hume express complete or acute dissatisfaction with his account of personal identity in book 1 of that work?2 In this paper I shall argue that no adequate answer can be given (...)
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    Being Sure of One's Self: Hume on Personal Identity.Corliss Gayda Swain - 1991 - Hume Studies 17 (2):107-124.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Being Sure of One's Self: Hume on Personal Identity1 Corliss Gayda Swain A number of papers recently published on Hume's theory of personal identityhavebeen devoted to the question: Whyin the Appendix to the Treatise did Hume express complete or acute dissatisfaction with his account of personal identity in book 1 of that work?2 In this paper I shall argue that no adequate answer can be given (...)
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    On Identity. [REVIEW]Corliss Gayda Swain - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (2):464-465.
    Central to Husserl's investigation of the foundations of logic is the notion of the identity of the judgment. Every theoretical enterprise, including logic, presupposes that its judgments are stable and enduring acquisitions which can be understood in the same sense by anyone at any time. In order fully to understand logic and its foundational role for all the other sciences Husserl believed it necessary to examine how this sense of the identical judgment is constituted. It is within this context that (...)
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  5. Passionate objectivity.Corliss G. Swain - 1992 - Noûs 26 (4):465-490.
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    Cutting a gordian knot the solution to newcomb's problem.Corliss G. Swain - 1988 - Philosophical Studies 53 (3):391 - 409.
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  7. Irrational inference and rational belief Hume's justification of induction.Corliss G. Swain - 1997 - Manuscrito 20:231.
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    The New Hume Debate. [REVIEW]Corliss G. Swain - 2002 - Hume Studies 28 (1):157-160.
    The "New Hume" referred to in the title of this collection of essays is the Hume who is supposed to be a causal realist in Galen Strawson's and John Wright's senses of that term. There are, of course, other "New Humes." There is the "New Hume" who is not an inductive sceptic, the "New Hume" who is a moral realist, and the "New Hume" who is a causal realist of a very different kind, to name but a few. Perhaps the (...)
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  9. The instability of philosophical intuitions: Running hot and cold on truetemp.Stacey Swain, Joshua Alexander & Jonathan M. Weinberg - 2008 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (1):138-155.
    A growing body of empirical literature challenges philosophers’ reliance on intuitions as evidence based on the fact that intuitions vary according to factors such as cultural and educational background, and socio-economic status. Our research extends this challenge, investigating Lehrer’s appeal to the Truetemp Case as evidence against reliabilism. We found that intuitions in response to this case vary according to whether, and which, other thought experiments are considered first. Our results show that compared to subjects who receive the Truetemp Case (...)
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    The Instability of Philosophical Intuitions: Running Hot and Cold on Truetemp.Joshua Alexander Stacey Swain - 2008 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (1):138-155.
    A growing body of empirical literature challenges philosophers’ reliance on intuitions as evidence based on the fact that intuitions vary according to factors such as cultural and educational background, and socio‐economic status. Our research extends this challenge, investigating Lehrer’s appeal to the Truetemp Case as evidence against reliabilism. We found that intuitions in response to this case vary according to whether, and which, other thought‐experiments are considered first. Our results show that compared to subjects who receive the Truetemp Case first, (...)
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    The Structure of Justification. [REVIEW]Marshall Swain - 1996 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56 (4):968-970.
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    Endogenous and exogenous opiates modulate the development of parent-infant attachment.Swain Je, L. C. Mayes & J. F. Leckman - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (3).
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    The Trend of History. [REVIEW]J. W. Swain - 1923 - Journal of Philosophy 20 (22):611-613.
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    Redemption and the Divine Realities: A Study of Hick, and an Alternative: RICHARD L. CORLISS.Richard L. Corliss - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (2):235-248.
    One of the most difficult problems for a student of religion is the problem of how to relate different religious views of life. It is not difficult to say, ‘My religious orientation has the only truth,’ but the art of giving evidence and argument to support a view on how they should be compared is almost nonexistent. Because of this, the recent work that John Hick has done in this area deserves thoughtful consideration. Since I am working on a book (...)
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    Schleiermacher's Hermeneutic and Its Critics: RICHARD L. CORLISS.Richard L. Corliss - 1993 - Religious Studies 29 (3):363-379.
    The critics of Schleiermacher's hermeneutic are legion and its defenders few – due, to a great extent, to the popularity of Gadamer's Truth and Method and its attack on Schleiermacher. I believe that the critics of Schleiermacher have not understood him very well and the failure of his hermeneutics to gain very much respect lies, at least partially, to a lack of understanding of what he had to say. Besides, if we look at contemporary scholars who focus on the study (...)
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    The protozoon and the cell: A brief twentieth-century overview.John O. Corliss - 1989 - Journal of the History of Biology 22 (2):307-323.
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    Arc consistency: parallelism and domain dependence.Paul R. Cooper & Michael J. Swain - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 58 (1-3):207-235.
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    Freewill and Determinism.Freedom of Choice Affirmed.The Problem of Freedom and Determinism.R. L. Franklin, Corliss Lamont & Edward D'angelo - 1970 - Journal of Philosophy 67 (7):208-220.
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    A Discussion of Religion.Joseph Needham & Corliss Lamont - 1937 - Science and Society 1 (4):487 - 498.
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    The organic philosophy of education.Frank Corliss Wegener - 1974 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
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    A Theory of Contextual Implication.Richard L. Corliss - 1972 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 5 (4):215 - 230.
  22. Peace versus politics.J. B. Corliss - 1928 - Detroit,: The Utopia press.
     
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    Redemption and the Divine Realities: A Study of Hick, and an Alternative.Richard L. Corliss - 1986 - Religious Studies 22 (2):235 - 248.
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    Schleiermacher's Hermeneutic and Its Critics.Richard L. Corliss - 1993 - Religious Studies 29 (3):363 - 379.
  25. Trashomon.Richard Corliss - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 47.
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  26. Who's Bad?Richard Corliss - 1993 - In Jonathan Westphal & Carl Avren Levenson (eds.), Time. Hackett Pub. Co.. pp. 54--56.
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    What determines a pragmatic implication?Richard L. Corliss - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):37-48.
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    What Determines a Pragmatic Implication?Richard L. Corliss - 1981 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):37-48.
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    The philosophy of humanism.Corliss Lamont - 1957 - London,: Barrie & Rockliff in association with Pemberton Publishing Co..
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    Essays on knowledge and justification.George Sotiros Pappas & Marshall Swain (eds.) - 1978 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
  31. Yes to Life: Memoirs of Corliss Lamont.Corliss Lamont - 1982 - Science and Society 46 (1):114-116.
     
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  32. The Philosophy of Humanism.Corliss Lamont - 1983 - Science and Society 47 (2):234-237.
     
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    On the analysis of causation.Myles Brand & Marshall Swain - 1970 - Synthese 21 (2):222 - 227.
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    More on the Inevitability of Socialism.Harold Chapman Brown & Corliss Lamont - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (3):397 - 400.
  35. Collected Poems.John Reed & Corliss Lamont - 1987 - Science and Society 51 (1):115-118.
     
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  36. Logic and ontology in the Chih wu Lun of Kung-sun Lung Tzu.Chung-ying Cheng & Richard H. Swain - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (2):137-154.
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    Constraining Stroke Order During Manual Symbol Learning Hinders Subsequent Recognition in Children Under 4 1/2 Years.Emily Merritt, Shelley N. Swain, Sophia Vinci-Booher & Karin H. James - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  38. Dialogue on John Dewey.Corliss Lamont - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (2):287-288.
     
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    From Mental Health to Mental Wealth in Athletes: Looking Back and Moving Forward.Mark Uphill, Dan Sly & Jon Swain - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  40. Jonathan Riley-Smith, The First Crusaders, 1095–1131. Cambridge, Eng., and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Pp. xvi, 300; black-and white frontispiece, maps, and diagrams. [REVIEW]Corliss K. Slack - 1999 - Speculum 74 (4):1112-1114.
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    Death and Elizabethan Tragedy. [REVIEW]Corliss Lamont - 1936 - Journal of Philosophy 33 (23):640-641.
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    Causation and causal necessity: Reply to Sanford.Myles Brand & Marshall Swain - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (6):369 - 379.
    In 'on the analysis of causation' ("synthese", Volume 21, 1970), We argued that any analysis of causation entailing that "a" caused "b" only if "a" is the set of conditions necessary and sufficient for "b" yields a formal contradiction. In 'causal necessity and logical necessity' ("philosophical studies", Volume 28, 1975), David sanford objects to that argument, Concentrating his attack on the notions of causal necessity and total sets of antecedent conditions. We reply in this paper that, Although sanford's objections help (...)
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  43. Essays on Knowledge and Justification.George S. Pappas & Marshall Swain - 1978 - Critica 10 (29):140-143.
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  44. The Illusion of Immortality.Corliss Lamont - unknown
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    Mistaken attitudes toward death.Corliss Lamont - 1965 - Journal of Philosophy 62 (2):29-36.
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    New light on Dewey's common faith.Corliss Lamont - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (1):21-28.
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    Sexually Transmitted Pathogens, Depression, and Other Manifestations Associated with Premenstrual Syndrome.Caroline Doyle, Walker A. Swain, Holly A. Swain Ewald, Christine L. Cook & Paul W. Ewald - 2015 - Human Nature 26 (3):277-291.
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    The relative difficulty of a subject-generated rule in an attribute identification task.Richard L. Gottwald & Michael R. Swaine - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (1):21-22.
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    The New History and the Social Studies. [REVIEW]J. W. Swain - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (10):273-276.
  50. Essays on Knowledge and Justification.George S. Pappas & Marshall Swain - 1979 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 33 (4):647-650.
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