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  1. Cosmopolitism and belonging.C. Thiebaut - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (3-4):221-236.
     
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  2. El sujeto posmoderno. Una reivindicación del sujeto moral tras su descarte en el siglo XX.C. Thiebaut - 2001 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 13 (2):91-111.
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  3. Richard Rorty : El repudio liberal de la crueldad.C. Thiebaut - 2007 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 26 (3).
     
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  4. V. Camps: "Paradojas del individualismo".C. Thiebaut - 1994 - Isegoría 9:217.
     
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  5. F. Savater: "Ética como amor propio". [REVIEW]C. Thiebaut - 1990 - Isegoría 1:170.
     
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    Reseña de "Invitación a la filosofía. Un modo de pensar el mundo y la vida" de C. Thiebaut.Armando Rojas - 2009 - Ideas Y Valores 58 (140):226-228.
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    El ensayo como forma quebrada: intercambios sobre el resentimiento C. Thiebaut y A. Gómez Ramos, Las razones de la amargura, Barcelona, Herder, 2018, 307 pp. [REVIEW]Marina Hervás Muñoz - 2020 - Laguna 47:136-139.
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    Thiebaut, C. Invitación a la filosofía. Un modo de pensar el mundo y la vida. Bogotá: Siglo del Hombre Editores-Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2008. 259 pp. [REVIEW]Armando Rojas - 2009 - Ideas Y Valores 58 (140):226-228.
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  9. Dispositions and conditionals.C. B. Martin - 1994 - Philosophical Quarterly 44 (174):1-8.
  10. Substance substantiated.C. B. Martin - 1980 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 58 (1):3 – 10.
  11. How it is: Entities, absences and voids.C. B. Martin - 1996 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74 (1):57 – 65.
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  12. Implication and the algebra of logic.C. I. Lewis - 1912 - Mind 21 (84):522-531.
  13. The given element in empirical knowledge.C. I. Lewis - 1952 - Philosophical Review 61 (2):168-175.
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  14. Experience and meaning.C. I. Lewis - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (2):125-146.
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  15. The calculus of strict implication.C. I. Lewis - 1914 - Mind 23 (90):240-247.
  16. The Modes of Meaning.C. I. Lewis - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (2):236 - 250.
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  17. A consensual theory of punishment.C. S. Nino - 1983 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 12 (4):289-306.
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    Special relativity and determinism.C. W. Rietdijk - 1976 - Philosophy of Science 43 (4):598-609.
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    The issues concerning material implication.C. I. Lewis - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (13):350-356.
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    Strict implication--an emendation.C. I. Lewis - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (11):300-302.
  21. The Abilities of Man: Their Nature and Measurement.C. Spearman - 1927 - Humana Mente 2 (8):557-560.
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  22. Moral duty, individual responsibility, and sweatshop exploitation.C. D. Meyers - 2007 - Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (4):620–626.
  23. A proof that synthetic a priori propositions exist.C. H. Langford - 1949 - Journal of Philosophy 46 (1):20-24.
  24. The virtue of cold-heartedness.C. D. Meyers - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 138 (2):233 - 244.
    I defend a strong version of the Kantian claim that actions done solely from duty have moral worth by (1) considering pure cases of acting from duty, (2) showing that love and sympathy, unlike a sense of duty, can often lead us to do the wrong thing, (3) carefully distinguishing moral from non-moral virtues, and (4) by distinguishing pathological sympathy from practical sympathy. Not only is acting purely from a sense of duty superior to acting from love and sympathetic feelings, (...)
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    Alternative possibilities in Descartes's fourth meditation.C. P. Ragland - 2006 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (3):379 – 400.
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    A religious way of knowing.C. B. Martin - 1952 - Mind 61 (244):497-512.
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  27. Proto-language.C. B. Martin - 1987 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65 (3):277 – 289.
  28. Bias in historical description, interpretation, and explanation.C. Behan Mccullagh - 2000 - History and Theory 39 (1):39–66.
    Debates between historians show that they expect descriptions of past people and events, and interpretations of historical subjects, and genetic explanations of historical changes, to be fair and not misleading. Sometimes unfair accounts of the past are the result of historians' bias, of their preferring one account over others because it accords with their interests. It is useful to distinguish history which is misleading by accident from that which is the result of personal bias; and to distinguish personal bias from (...)
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  29. The Nature of "Intelligence" and the Principles of Cognition.C. Spearman - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (11):294-301.
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    The Unprovability of Consistency. An Essay in Modal Logic.C. Smoryński - 1979 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (4):871-873.
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  31. Human evolution and transitions in individuality.Paulo C. Abrantes - 2013 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 18 (S1):203-220.
    This paper investigates whether it is fruitful to describe the role culture began to play at some point in the Hominin lineage as pointing to a transition in individuality, by reference to the works of Buss, Maynard-Smith and Szathmáry, Michod and Godfrey-Smith. The chief question addressed is whether a population of groups having different cultural phenotypes is either paradigmatically Darwinian or marginal, by using Godfrey-Smith's representation of such transitions in a multi-dimensional space. Richerson and Boyd's «dual inheritance» theory, and the (...)
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    The individuation of actions and acts.C. B. McCullagh - 1976 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 54 (2):133 – 139.
  33. The Supervenience Solution to the Too-Many-Thinkers Problem.C. S. Sutton - 2014 - Philosophical Quarterly 64 (257):619-639.
    Persons think. Bodies, time-slices of persons, and brains might also think. They have the necessary neural equipment. Thus, there seems to be more than one thinker in your chair. Critics assert that this is too many thinkers and that we should reject ontologies that allow more than one thinker in your chair. I argue that cases of multiple thinkers are innocuous and that there is not too much thinking. Rather, the thinking shared between, for example, persons and their bodies is (...)
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  34. Facts and Values.C. L. Stevenson - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 19 (3):487-487.
     
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    Can religious beliefs be justified pragmatically?C. Behan McCullagh - 2007 - Sophia 46 (1):21-34.
    One cannot prove the truth of theological statement, but perhaps one can justify believing them because of the good consequences of doing so. It is irrational to believe statements of which there are good reasons to think false, but those of which there is some, albeit inconclusive, evidence can be believed for pragmatic reasons. However, in the interest of simplicity, it must not be possible to achieve those good consequences without such faith. John Bishop and others have argued that one (...)
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    Otherness and dissimilarity.C. H. Langford - 1930 - Mind 39 (156):454-461.
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    Psychology and aesthetics.C. A. Mace - 1962 - British Journal of Aesthetics 2 (1):3-16.
    This paper contains a restatement of the reflections embodied in an address to the British Society of Aesthetics on 1st March 1961, under the title ‘Some Contributions of Psychology to Aesthetics’. In the process of revision less stress has been placed on the contributions of psychology to aesthetics and more on the potential contributions of aesthetics to general psychology, and more especially to the theory of human motivation.
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    Autonomy and informational privacy, or gossip: The central meaning of the first amendment.C. Edwin Baker - 2004 - Social Philosophy and Policy 21 (2):215-268.
    My thesis is simple. The right of informational privacy, the great modern achievement often attributed to the classic Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis article, “The Right to Privacy” , asserts an individual's right not to have private personal information circulated. Warren and Brandeis claimed that individual dignity in a modern society requires that people be able to keep their private lives to themselves and proposed that the common law should be understood to protect this dignity by making dissemination of private (...)
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    A note on causal implication.C. H. Langford & Marion Langford - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (1):105-106.
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    A theorem on deducibility for second-order functions.C. H. Langford - 1939 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 4 (2):77-79.
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    Introduction to logic.C. H. Langford & Marion Langford - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (4):560-566.
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    On paradoxes of the type of the epimenides.C. H. Langford - 1947 - Mind 56 (224):350.
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    Realism and subjectivism.C. I. Lewis - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (2):43-49.
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  44. The verification theory of meaning: A comment.C. I. Lewis - 1954 - Philosophical Review 63 (2):193-196.
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    Faculties and instincts.C. A. Mace - 1931 - Mind 40 (157):37-48.
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    The perfect good.C. B. Martin - 1955 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 33 (1):20 – 31.
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    The perfect good: Replies.C. B. Martin - 1956 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):27 – 37.
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    Language and the truth of history.C. Behan McCullagh - 2005 - History and Theory 44 (3):441–455.
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    Narrative and explanation in history.C. B. McCullagh - 1969 - Mind 78 (310):256-261.
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    A word for dictionaries.C. Douglas McGee - 1960 - Mind 69 (273):14-30.
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