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    História da filosofia da psicanálise no Brasil: momento de fundação (Parte I).Richard Theisen Simanke, Ana Carolina Marinho Amaral & Lavínia Couri Montese do Amaral - 2023 - Dois Pontos 20 (2).
    Este artigo se propõe a analisar o primeiro estágio do desenvolvimento da área de pesquisa em filosofia da psicanálise no Brasil, apresentando e descrevendo os trabalhos fundadores de seus pioneiros, produzidos entre a segunda metade dos anos 1970 e o início dos anos 1990. A seguir, ele discute e procura elucidar a ideia de uma “epistemologia da psicanálise” que domina este período inicial, propondo um conjunto de quatro argumentos para proporcionar uma visão mais sistemática de suas principais teses, a saber, (...)
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    O conceito de consciência no Projeto de uma psicologia de Freud e suas implicações metapsicológicas.Richard Theisen Simanke & Fátima Siqueira Caropreso - 2005 - Trans/Form/Ação 28 (1):85-108.
    Freud's Project for a psychology presents a wide reflection on the concept of consciousness, which, in spite of certains difficulties, casts some light on how Freud then conceived the relations between consciousness, representation and language. The aim of this paper is to circumscribe the meaning of the concept of consciousness found in the Project for a psychology and to discuss some of its consequences for the way consciousness is approached later in Freudian metapsychology.No Projeto de uma psicologia, de 1895, está (...)
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    Freudian Psychoanalysis as Depth Psychology: Rereading Freud's Theory of the Mental Apparatus in Light of Merleau-Ponty's Concept of Depth.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2011 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 42 (3):255-289.
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    A psicanálise freudiana e a dualidade entre ciências naturais e ciências humanas.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2009 - Scientiae Studia 7 (2):221-235.
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    Flesh and Matter: Merleau-Ponty’s Late Ontology as a Materialist Philosophy.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2016 - Humana Mente (31):117-133.
    The ontology developed by Merleau-Ponty in the final stage of his work is centered on the concept of flesh, giving this notion its most general scope by complementing the idea of “flesh of the body” with that of a “flesh of the world.” This paper seeks to evaluate the possibility of reading this philosophy of the flesh as a materialist ontology. For this purpose, the possibility is considered of interpreting the concept of flesh as a new figure of matter, despite (...)
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    A estátua, o autômato e o cadáver: a neutralização do corpo no pensamento de Jacques Lacan.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2016 - Doispontos 13 (3).
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    A metáfora psicológica de Sigmund Freud: neurologia, psicologia e metapsicologia na fundamentação da psicanálise.Richard Theisen Simanke & Fátima Caropreso - 2011 - Scientiae Studia 9 (1):51-78.
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    Cérebro, percepção e linguagem: elementos para uma metapsicologia da representação em Sobre a concepção das afasias (1891) de Freud.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2007 - Discurso 36:55-94.
    The aim of this paper is to show that Freud’s Conception of aphasia is the first step towards the framing of a doctrine of representation whose main features remain unchanged throughout the further developments of his work. The right comprehension of such a doctrine is a fundamental requirement in the study of Freud’s metapsychology conceived as a naturalistic science of the mind.
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    Freud's Trieb as instinct 1: sexuality and reproduction.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (1):73-95.
    O conceito freudiano de "impulso", ou "instinto" (Trieb), é reconhecidamente um dos conceitos mais fundamentais da psicanálise. No entanto, seu sentido ainda é objeto de controvérsia. Originalmente definido por Freud em um sentido biológico ou quase biológico, sua recepção em muitas das diversas tradições pós-freudianas tendeu, frequentemente, a recusar essa filiação epistemológica inicial. Um dos sinais dessa reorientação doutrinária é a recusa da tradução de "Trieb" por "instinto" e a preferência pelo neologismo "pulsão", de origem francesa e comum na literatura (...)
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    Freud's Trieb as instinct 2: aggression and self-destructiveness.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2014 - Scientiae Studia 12 (3):439-464.
    O conceito freudiano de impulso ou instinto é reconhecidamente um dos conceitos mais fundamentais da psicanálise. No entanto, seu sentido ainda é objeto de controvérsia. Originalmente definido por Freud num sentido biológico ou quase biológico, sua recepção em muitas das diversas tradições pós-freudianas tendeu, frequentemente, a recusar essa filiação epistemológica inicial. Um dos sinais dessa reorientação doutrinária é a recusa da tradução de Trieb por "instinto" e a preferência pelo neologismo "pulsão", de origem francesa e comum na literatura psicanalítica escrita (...)
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    Lacan: Subjetividade e Psicose.Richard Theisen Simanke - 1994 - Discurso 23:149-176.
    Este artigo se propõe a discutir as investigações iniciais de Lacan em torno da noção de sujeito, correlativas à eleição da psicose – principalmente a paranóia – como paradigma clínico para sua teoria.
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    Nem filósofo, nem antifilósofo: notas sobre o papel das referências filosóficas na construção da psicanálise lacaniana.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2005 - Human Nature 7 (1):9-58.
    Lacan é um psicanalista cujo intenso diálogo com a filosofia tornou-se um dos traços distintivos de seu pensamento, ao mesmo tempo, contudo, em que concorda com a recusa freudiana da filosofia e muitas vezes assume posições marcadamente antifilosóficas. Este artigo propõe-se a discutir essa aparente contradição e sugerir que o uso que Lacan faz de suas referências filosóficas talvez possa ser melhor compreendido no contexto de uma concepção sobre a natureza metafórica da teoria psicanalítica que subjaz à sua reconstrução da (...)
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  13. O conceito de consciência no Projeto de uma psicologia de Freud e suas implicações.Richard Theisen Simanke & Fátima Siqueira Caropreso - 2005 - Trans/Form/Ação 28 (1).
    No Projeto de uma psicologia, de 1895, está exposta uma ampla reflexão sobre o conceito de consciência, a qual, embora apresente algumas dificuldades, permite esclarecer como a relação entre a consciência, a representação e a linguagem era pensada por Freud nesse momento. O objetivo deste artigo é circunscrever o sentido da noção de consciência presente no Projeto de uma psicologia e discutir algumas de suas implicações para o modo como a consciência será abordada nos desenvolvimentos posteriores da metapsicologia freudiana.
     
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    Realismo e antirrealismo na interpretação da metapsicologia freudiana.Richard Theisen Simanke - 2009 - Natureza Humana 11 (2):97-152.
    Este artigo discute e contrapõe as leituras realistas e antirrealistas da metapsicologia freudiana. Para tanto, parte de um comentário da interpretação tipicamente antirrealista apresentada no livro O método especulativo de Freud, de Leopoldo Fulgencio. A seguir, discute a possibilidade alternativa de uma interpretação realista da metapsicologia, tomando por base alguns autores que assumem essa orientação e analisando algumas passagens da obra de Freud que parecem poder subsidiar essa leitura. Por fim, procura distinguir algumas implicações e consequências de ambas as leituras (...)
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    The concept of consciousness in Freud's Project for a psychology and its metapsychological consequences.Richard Theisen Simanke & Fátima Siqueira Caropreso - 2005 - Trans/Form/Ação 28 (1):85-108.
    Freud's Project for a psychology presents a wide reflection on the concept of consciousness, which, in spite of certains difficulties, casts some light on how Freud then conceived the relations between consciousness, representation and language. The aim of this paper is to circumscribe the meaning of the concept of consciousness found in the Project for a psychology and to discuss some of its consequences for the way consciousness is approached later in Freudian metapsychology.No Projeto de uma psicologia, de 1895, está (...)
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    A linguagem de órgão esquizofrênica E o problema da significação na metapsicologia freudiana.Fátima Caropreso & Richard Theisen Simanke - 2006 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 18 (23):105.
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    O filósofo da Vida moderna: Baudelaire, Merleau-ponty E a arte da crítica fenomenológica.Duane H. Davis & Richard Theisen Simanke - 2009 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 21 (29):503.
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    Freud na filosofia brasileira.Leopoldo Fulgêncio & Richard Theisen Simanke (eds.) - 2005 - São Paulo, SP: Escuta.
    A filosofia, até onde se apóia na psicologia, não poderá deixar de levar integralmente em conta as contribuições psicanalíticas à psicologia e de reagir a esse novo enriquecimento de nossos conhecimentos, tal como o fez em relação a todo progresso digno de consideração nas ciências especializadas.
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    Book Review of S. de Freitas Araújo, O projeto de uma psicologia científica em Wilhelm Wundt: uma nova interpretação. [REVIEW]Richard Theisen Simanke - 2012 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 3 (1):125-127.
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  20. In: Pagni E., Theisen Simanke R. (eds) Biosemiotics and Evolution. Interdisciplinary Evolution Research, vol 6. Springer, Cham.Nathalie Gontier & M. Facoetti (eds.) - 2021 - Cham:
     
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    Richard Thesein Simanke, 2002: Metapsicologia lacaniana: os anos de formação.Osmyr Faria Gabby Jr - 2004 - Natureza Humana 6 (1):125-134.
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  22. Rhythms of Oblivion.Bianca Theisen - 1994 - In Peter J. Burgard (ed.), Nietzsche and the feminine. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia. pp. 82--103.
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    The worth of the university.Richard C. Levin - 2013 - London: Yale University Press. Edited by Richard C. Levin.
    A selection of speeches and essays from the author's second decade as president of Yale University.
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  24. A sa sometimes folksinger, folklorist, and writer on traditional music, I have long been interested in how folk music is judged.Richard Carlin - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 173.
     
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    The good, the bad, and the folk.Richard Carlin - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge. pp. 173.
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    Systematicity and arbitrariness in novel communication systems.Carrie Ann Theisen, Jon Oberlander & Simon Kirby - 2010 - Interaction Studies 11 (1):14-32.
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    Systematicity and arbitrariness in novel communication systems.Carrie Ann Theisen-White, Jon Oberlander & Simon Kirby - 2010 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 11 (1):14-32.
    Arbitrariness and systematicity are two of language’s most fascinating properties. Although both are characterizations of the mappings between signals and meanings, their emergence and evolution in communication systems has generally been explored independently. We present an experiment in which both arbitrariness and systematicity are probed. Participants invent signs from scratch to refer to a set of items that share salient semantic features. Through interaction, the systematic re-use of arbitrary signal elements emerges.
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    The ancestor's tale: a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution.Richard Dawkins - 2004 - Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Edited by Yan Wong.
    The renowned biologist and thinker Richard Dawkins presents his most expansive work yet: a comprehensive look at evolution, ranging from the latest developments in the field to his own provocative views. Loosely based on the form of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Dawkins's Tale takes us modern humans back through four billion years of life on our planet. As the pilgrimage progresses, we join with other organisms at the forty "rendezvous points" where we find a common ancestor. The band of pilgrims (...)
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    Metaethical intuitions in lay concepts of normative uncertainty.Maximilian Theisen - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Even if we know all relevant descriptive facts about an act, we can still be uncertain about its moral acceptability. Most literature on how to act under such normative uncertainty operates on moral realism, the metaethical view that there are objective moral facts. Lay people largely report anti-realist intuitions, which poses the question of how these intuitions affect their interpretation and handling of normative uncertainty. Results from two quasi-experimental studies (total N = 365) revealed that most people did not interpret (...)
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  30. Good and evil.Richard Taylor - 1984 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    The discussion of good and evil must not be confined to the sterile lecture halls of academics but related instead to ordinary human feelings, needs, and desires, says noted philosopher Richard Taylor. Efforts to understand morality by exploring human reason will always fail because we are creatures of desire as well. All morality arises from our intense and inescapable longing. The distinction between good and evil is always clouded by rationalists who convert the real problems of ethics into complex (...)
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    Orientalism and Religion: Postcolonial Theory, India and 'the Mystic East'.Richard King - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    Orientalism and Religion offers us a timely discussion of the implications of contemporary post-colonial theory for the study of religion. Drawing on a variety of post-structuralist and post-colonial thinkers, including Foucault, Gadamer, Said, and Spivak, Richard King examines the way in which notions such as mysticism, religion, Hinduism and Buddhism are taken for granted, and shows us how religion needs to be redescribed along the lines of cultural studies.
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    The theory of universals.Richard Ithamar Aaron - 1952 - Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press.
  33. The history of scepticism: from Savonarola to Bayle.Richard H. Popkin - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Richard H. Popkin.
    This is the third edition of a classic book first published in 1960, which has sold thousands of copies in two paperback edition and has been translated into several foreign languages. Popkin's work ha generated innumerable citations, and remains a valuable stimulus to current historical research. In this updated version, he has revised and expanded throughout, and has added three new chapters, one on Savonarola, one on Henry More and Ralph Cudworth, and one on Pascal. This authoritative treatment of the (...)
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    Thinking through the body: essays in somaesthetics.Richard Shusterman - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Thinking through the body: educating for the humanities -- The body as background -- Self-knowledge and its discontents: from Socrates to somaesthetics -- Muscle memory and the somaesthetic pathologies of everyday life -- Somaesthetics in the philosophy classroom: a practical approach -- Somaesthetics and the limits of aesthetics -- Somaesthetics and Burke's sublime -- Pragmatism and cultural politics: from textualism to somaesthetics -- Body consciousness and performance -- Somaesthetics and architecture: a critical option -- Photography as performative process -- Asian (...)
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    Measuring Achievement, Affiliation, and Power Motives in Mobility Situations: Development of the Multi-Motive Grid Mobility.Alica Mertens, Maximilian Theisen & Joachim Funke - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The current study introduces the Multi-Motive Grid Mobility in an age-stratified sample that aims to disentangle six motive components – hope of success, hope of affiliation, hope of power, fear of failure, fear of rejection, and fear of power – in mobility-related and mobility-unrelated scenarios. Similar to the classical Multi-Motive Grid, we selected 14 picture scenarios representing seven mobility and seven non-mobility situations. The scenarios were combined with 12 statements from the MMG. Both the MMG-M and MMG were assessed to (...)
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    Frege's theorem.Richard G. Heck - 2011 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    The book begins with an overview that introduces the Theorem and the issues surrounding it, and explores how the essays that follow contribute to our understanding of those issues.
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  37. Lending a hand: Social regulation of the neural response to threat.Richard J. Davidson, Coan, A. J., Schaefer & S. H. - manuscript
  38. What is conditionalization, and why should we do it?Richard Pettigrew - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (11):3427-3463.
    Conditionalization is one of the central norms of Bayesian epistemology. But there are a number of competing formulations, and a number of arguments that purport to establish it. In this paper, I explore which formulations of the norm are supported by which arguments. In their standard formulations, each of the arguments I consider here depends on the same assumption, which I call Deterministic Updating. I will investigate whether it is possible to amend these arguments so that they no longer depend (...)
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    Strangers, Gods, and Monsters: Interpreting Otherness.Richard Kearney - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    Strangers, Gods and Monster is a fascinating look at how human identity is shaped by three powerful but enigmatic forces. Often overlooked in accounts of how we think about ourselves and others, Richard Kearney skillfully shows, with the help of vivid examples and illustrations, how the human outlook on the world is formed by the mysterious triumvirate of strangers, gods and monsters. Throughout, Richard Kearney shows how strangers, gods and monsters do not merely reside in myths or fantasies (...)
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  40. Desire, Expectation, and Invariance.Richard Bradley & H. Orri Stefansson - 2016 - Mind 125 (499):691-725.
    The Desire-as-Belief thesis (DAB) states that any rational person desires a proposition exactly to the degree that she believes or expects the proposition to be good. Many people take David Lewis to have shown the thesis to be inconsistent with Bayesian decision theory. However, as we show, Lewis's argument was based on an Invariance condition that itself is inconsistent with the (standard formulation of the) version of Bayesian decision theory that he assumed in his arguments against DAB. The aim of (...)
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    Uncertain Facts or Uncertain Values? Testing the Distinction Between Empirical and Normative Uncertainty in Moral Judgments.Maximilian Theisen & Markus Germar - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (3):e13422.
    People can be uncertain in their moral judgments. Philosophers have argued that such uncertainty can either refer to the underlying empirical facts (empirical uncertainty) or to the normative evaluation of these facts itself (normative uncertainty). Psychological investigations of this distinction, however, are rare. In this paper, we combined factor-analytical and experimental approaches to show that empirical and normative uncertainty describe two related but different psychological states. In Study 1, we asked N = 265 participants to describe a case of moral (...)
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  42. Hilbert's program then and now.Richard Zach - 2006 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), Philosophy of Logic. North Holland. pp. 411–447.
    Hilbert’s program was an ambitious and wide-ranging project in the philosophy and foundations of mathematics. In order to “dispose of the foundational questions in mathematics once and for all,” Hilbert proposed a two-pronged approach in 1921: first, classical mathematics should be formalized in axiomatic systems; second, using only restricted, “finitary” means, one should give proofs of the consistency of these axiomatic systems. Although Gödel’s incompleteness theorems show that the program as originally conceived cannot be carried out, it had many partial (...)
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  43. How is strength of will possible?Richard Holton - 2003 - In Sarah Stroud & Christine Tappolet (eds.), Weakness of will and practical irrationality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 39-67.
    Most recent accounts of will-power have tried to explain it as reducible to the operation of beliefs and desires. In opposition to such accounts, this paper argues for a distinct faculty of will-power. Considerations from philosophy and from social psychology are used in support.
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    Just war: principles and cases.Richard J. Regan - 2013 - Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press.
    Most individuals realise that we have a moral obligation to avoid the evils of war. But this realization raises a host of difficult questions when we, as responsible individuals, witness harrowing injustices such as ""ethnic cleansing"" in Bosnia or starvation in Somalia. With millions of lives at stake, is war ever justified? And, if so, for what purpose? In this book, Richard J. Regan confronts these controversial questions by first considering the basic principles of just-war theory and then applying (...)
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    Theories of justification.Richard Fumerton - 2002 - In Paul K. Moser (ed.), The Oxford handbook of epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 204--233.
    In “Theories of Justification,” Richard Fumerton begins an overview of several prominent positions on the nature of justification by isolating epistemic justification from nonepistemic justification. He also distinguishes between “having justification for a belief” and “having a justified belief,” arguing that the former is conceptually more fundamental. Fumerton then addresses the possibility that justification is a normative matter, suggesting that this possibility has little to offer as a concept of epistemic justification. He also critically examines more specific attempts to (...)
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    Early Mādhyamika in India and China.Richard H. Robinson - 1967 - Motilal Banarsidass.
    This book gives a descriptive analysis of specific Madhyamika texts. It compares the ideology of Kumarajiva (a translator of the four Madhyamika treatises 400 A.D.) with the ideologies of the three Chinese contemporaries - HuiYuan, Seng-Jui and Seng-Chao. It envisages an intercultural transmission of religious and philosophical ideas from India to China.
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  47. Freedom and rights.Richard Dagger - 2006 - In Andrew Dobson & Robyn Eckersley (eds.), Political theory and the ecological challenge. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    Surface and depth: dialectics of criticism and culture.Richard Shusterman - 2002 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    If aesthetics is both surface and depth, impassioned immediacy yet also critical distance of judgment, how can this doubleness be held together in one ...
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    Philosophy of mysticism: raids on the ineffable.Richard H. Jones - 2016 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    A comprehensive exploration of the philosophical issues raised by mysticism. This work is a comprehensive study of the philosophical issues raised by mysticism. Mystics claim to experience reality in a way not available in normal life, a claim which makes this phenomenon interesting from a philosophical perspective. Richard H. Jones’s inquiry focuses on the skeleton of beliefs and values of mysticism: knowledge claims made about the nature of reality and of human beings; value claims about what is significant and (...)
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    Logical forms: an introduction to philosophical logic.Richard Mark Sainsbury - 2000 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    Logical Forms explains both the detailed problems involved in finding logical forms and also the theoretical underpinnings of philosophical logic. In this revised edition, exercises are integrated throughout the book. The result is a genuinely interactive introduction which engages the reader in developing the argument. Each chapter concludes with updated notes to guide further reading.
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