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    Pure Inductive Logic.Jeffrey Paris & Alena Vencovská - 2011 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Alena Vencovská.
    Pure Inductive Logic is the study of rational probability treated as a branch of mathematical logic. This monograph, the first devoted to this approach, brings together the key results from the past seventy years, plus the main contributions of the authors and their collaborators over the last decade, to present a comprehensive account of the discipline within a single unified context.
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    13. Abolition Democracy and the Ultimate Carceral Threat.Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Today 2007:237-247.
    The series of conversations between Angela Y. Davis and Eduardo Mendieta entitled Abolition Democracy is a powerful investigation of the failed moral imagination of imperial democracies. After examining their discussion of how truncated political discourses enable abuses in both war and imprisonment, I look to the “exceptional” status of war prisons such as at Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib. I argue that domestic prisons, like international war prisons, are means for the paradigmatic functioning of the exception in modern democracy, as described (...)
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    Abolition Democracy and the Ultimate Carceral Threat.Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Today 5:237-247.
    The series of conversations between Angela Y. Davis and Eduardo Mendieta entitled Abolition Democracy is a powerful investigation of the failed moral imagination of imperial democracies. After examining their discussion of how truncated political discourses enable abuses in both war and imprisonment, I look to the “exceptional” status of war prisons such as at Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib. I argue that domestic prisons, like international war prisons, are means for the paradigmatic functioning of the exception in modern democracy, as described (...)
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    After Rawls.Jeffrey Paris - 2002 - Social Theory and Practice 28 (4):679-699.
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    Books for Review.Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Review 10 (2):206-207.
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    Contributors.Jeffrey Paris - 1998 - Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1):87-88.
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    Contributors.Jeffrey Paris - 1999 - Radical Philosophy Review 2 (1):77-78.
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    Contributors.Jeffrey Paris - 2000 - Radical Philosophy Review 3 (1):107-108.
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    Contributors.Jeffrey Paris - 2001 - Radical Philosophy Review 3 (2):207-209.
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    Contributors.Jeffrey Paris - 2002 - Radical Philosophy Review 5 (1):207-209.
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    Contributors.Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Review 10 (1):98-99.
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    2008 Conference Announcement.Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Review 10 (2):208-208.
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    Decarceration and the Philosophies of Mass Imprisonment.Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (4):323 - 343.
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  14. Impossible Hope: New Critical Theory and the Spirit of Liberation.Jeffrey R. Paris - 1998 - Dissertation, Purdue University
    The rapprochement between critical social theory and liberal political theory raises the question of whether Critical Theory remains adequately equipped to respond to contemporary global crises such as nationalism and ecological devastation. Recent Critical Theory---represented by the 2nd generation Frankfurt School writings of Jurgen Habermas and his U.S. reception---has neglected the original program of critical theory as an oppositional methodology oriented to liberation. This liberatory spirit has been replaced by an internal debate whose boundaries are set by current discourses within (...)
     
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    Interrogating Whiteness.Jeffrey Paris - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (1):73-84.
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    Kurios George and the Sovereign State.Jeffrey Paris - 2004 - Radical Philosophy Review 7 (2):115-134.
    In the last couple years of George W. Bush’s reign the word “sovereignty” has been on everyone’s lips. As the U.S. prepared to invade Iraq in March 2003, those who supported the war claimed that Iraq posed a threat to U.S. security and sovereignty while those against the war argued that a preemptive strike against another sovereign nation was justified only in urgent self-defense or that U.S. sovereignty should ultimately yield to the sovereignty of international organizations such as the UN. (...)
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    Rethinking the End of Modernity: Empire, Hyper-Capitalism, and Cyberpunk Dystopias.Jeffrey Paris - 2005 - Social Philosophy Today 21:173-189.
    This essay is comprised of two unusual pairings—Immanuel Wallerstein with Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri; and Don DeLillo with William Gibson—and a thesis: We live, today, in a period of transition between modernity and postmodernity that is best characterized as what I call hyper-capitalism. The end of modernity, as described both by Wallerstein’s world-systems theory and by the “postmodern” political philosophy of the authors of Empire, does not lead us into postmodernity proper, but into a period of geopolitical chaos. This (...)
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    Rethinking the End of Modernity: Empire, Hyper-Capitalism, and Cyberpunk Dystopias.Jeffrey Paris - 2005 - Social Philosophy Today 21:173-189.
    This essay is comprised of two unusual pairings—Immanuel Wallerstein with Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri; and Don DeLillo with William Gibson—and a thesis: We live, today, in a period of transition between modernity and postmodernity that is best characterized as what I call hyper-capitalism. The end of modernity, as described both by Wallerstein’s world-systems theory and by the “postmodern” political philosophy of the authors of Empire, does not lead us into postmodernity proper, but into a period of geopolitical chaos. This (...)
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    Statement from J. Everet Green, Organizer of the RPA Anti-Death Penalty Project.Jeffrey Paris - 2000 - Radical Philosophy Review 3 (1):87-88.
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    Jurgen Habermas: A Philosophical-Political Profile (review).Jeffrey R. Paris - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (3):424-425.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.3 (2003) 424-425 [Access article in PDF] Martin Beck Matustík. Jürgen Habermas: A Philosophical-Political Profile. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001. Pp. xxxvii + 341. Cloth, $85.00. Paper, $29.95.Martin Beck Matustík's Jürgen Habermas is arguably the most exciting contribution to critical theory debates and scholarship in the last decade. Not only does it provide an original and convincing portrayal of Habermas's life (...)
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    Pure inductive logic with functions.Elizabeth Howarth & Jeffrey B. Paris - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (4):1382-1402.
    We consider the version of Pure Inductive Logic which obtains for the language with equality and a single unary function symbol giving a complete characterization of the probability functions on this language which satisfy Constant Exchangeability.
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  22. The Counterpart Principle of Analogical Support by Structural Similarity.Alexandra Hill & Jeffrey Bruce Paris - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (S6):1-16.
    We propose and investigate an Analogy Principle in the context of Unary Inductive Logic based on a notion of support by structural similarity which is often employed to motivate scientific conjectures.
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  23. Book Reviews. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Paris - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (3):424.
     
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    Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2003 - Radical Philosophy Review 6 (2):3-4.
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    Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2004 - Radical Philosophy Review 7 (1):3-4.
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    Subsets of models of arithmetic.Roman Kossak & Jeffrey B. Paris - 1992 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 32 (1):65-73.
    We define certain properties of subsets of models of arithmetic related to their codability in end extensions and elementary end extensions. We characterize these properties using some more familiar notions concerning cuts in models of arithmetic.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Review 10 (1):5-7.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2006 - Radical Philosophy Review 9 (1):3-5.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2005 - Radical Philosophy Review 8 (1):3-5.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Review 10 (1):5-7.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Radical Philosophy Review 10 (2):3-7.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2006 - Radical Philosophy Review 9 (2):3-5.
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    Editors’ Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2005 - Radical Philosophy Review 8 (2):3-6.
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    Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2004 - Radical Philosophy Review 7 (2):3-4.
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    Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2003 - Radical Philosophy Review 6 (1):3-4.
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  36. Liberation between selves, sexualities, and war.Greg Moses & Jeffrey Paris - 2006 - Charlottesville, VA, USA: Philosophy Documentation Center.
    During two centuries of industrial revolution, history's most powerful ruling class has been produced, equipped, and armed to the teeth --not just with bullets but also with powerful media and an aggressive ideology of domination. Increasingly, the democratic institutions crafted at the dawn of capitalism are being undermined or overrun by corporate and financial overseers. Despite the fact that history gives ample reason to fear the worst for the future, social and political theory can be a form of resistance and (...)
     
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    New Critical Theory: Essays on Liberation.William S. Wilkerson & Jeffrey Paris - 2001 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    An edited collection of all new work in the area of "new critical theory," intended to serve as a signature volume for the New Critical Theory Series. The volume, like the series as a whole, is designed to capture the present moment in postdisciplinary theory, as the older tradition of critical theory in the Frankfurt School sense comes together with postmodernism and the new critical theory. It represents the dialogue that is taking place among the various strands of theory and (...)
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    Postnational Identity. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Paris - 1994 - Radical Philosophy Review of Books 9 (9):25-30.
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    Postnational Identity. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Paris - 1994 - Radical Philosophy Review of Books 9 (9):25-30.
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    Sartre After Marx. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Paris - 2006 - Radical Philosophy Review 9 (1):79-84.
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    Scholar’s Symposium: The Work of Angela Y. Davis: Decarceration and the Philosophies of Mass Imprisonment. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Paris - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (4):323-343.
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    Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2004 - Radical Philosophy Review 7 (1):3-4.
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    Introduction.Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2003 - Radical Philosophy Review 6 (1):3-4.
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    Frank Ramsey.Fraser MacBride, Mathieu Marion, Maria Jose Frapolli, Dorothy Edgington, Edward J. R. Elliott, Sebastian Lutz & Jeffrey Paris - 2019 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Frank Plumpton Ramsey (1903–30) made seminal contributions to philosophy, mathematics and economics. Whilst he was acknowledged as a genius by his contemporaries, some of his most important ideas were not appreciated until decades later; now better appreciated, they continue to bear an influence upon contemporary philosophy. His historic significance was to usher in a new phase of analytic philosophy, which initially built upon the logical atomist doctrines of Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein, raising their ideas to a new level of (...)
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  45. 'biopolitics And Racism', Special Issue Of Radical Philosophy Review, Vol. 7, No. 1. [REVIEW]Eduardo Mendieta & Jeffrey Paris - 2005 - Foucault Studies:121-126.
     
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  46. Museum Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century.Robert R. Archibald, Patrick J. Boylan, David Carr, Christy S. Coleman, Helen Coxall, Chuck Dailey, Jennifer Eichstedt, Hilde Hein, Eilean Hooper-Greenhill, Lesley Lewis, Timothy W. Luke, Didier Maleuvre, Suma Mallavarapu, Terry L. Maple, Michael A. Mares, Jennifer L. Martin, Jean-Paul Martinon, Scott G. Paris, Jeffrey H. Patchen, Marilyn E. Phelan, Donald Preziosi, Franklin W. Robinson, Douglas Sharon & Sherene Suchy - 2006 - Altamira Press.
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    Subjects and Citizens in the Remonstrances of the Parlement of Paris in the Eighteenth Century.Jeffrey Merrick - 1990 - Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (3):453.
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    La dette et la distance: de quelques élèves et lecteurs juifs de Heidegger.Marie-Anne Lescourret & Jeffrey Andrew Barash (eds.) - 2014 - Paris: Éditions de l'Éclat.
    Günther Anders, Hannah Arendt, Hans Jonas, Emmanuel Levinas, Karl Làwith, Herbert Marcuse, Leo Strauss, Eric Weil... Non sans quelque paradoxe, la philosophie sociale, politique, métaphysique de l'après-guerre a été largement représentée par des penseurs allemands ou formés en Allemagne, qui avaient la particularité d'avoir été des étudiants de Martin Heidegger et d'être en même temps d'origine juive. Ce volume, issu d'un colloque international tenu à Paris en 2012, a voulu les penser ensemble pour la première fois et étudier sur (...)
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    Against France: An American Novelistic Fantasy.Jeffrey Mehlman - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (3):121-132.
    Several years before the recent French-American diplomatic squabble, Saul Bellow and Philip Roth, arguably America’s two greatest novelists, wrote major works of a markedly anti-French tenor. Indeed, both Ravelstein and The Human Stain, with their disparate griefs against the French, share a remarkably similar plot: against a back-drop of Gallic treachery, a courageously conservative academic, condemned to death by his sexual excesses, asks, before dying, a novelist friend to write the story of his life. Framed by a consideration of an (...)
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    Portnoy in Paris[REVIEW]Jeffrey Mehlman - 1972 - Diacritics 2 (4):21.
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